posted on Nov, 8 2008 @ 10:46 PM
you'd think so but no
for one thing there are no buildings much taller than 3 stories anywhere except for the apartments next to the school but it was morning and the sun
wasn't shining at an angle were that could happen also for it just to be geese going behind a building then the shadow of the building would have to
be there also correct? and unless im missing some smart guy point then you would have to see them where that building's shadow ended right?
and they would have to be VERY large geese. when i said little ones i meant little compared to the full shadow because like i said before the shadow
like blocked the sun like when its a windy but cloudy day and suddenly it goes from really bright to kinda dark to really bright again have you seen
the size of the clouds that do that? the thing that did this had that same effect but like in a 100th of the time well maybe faster but im not sure
since i don't measure how fast clouds pass by
and my last little um defense is that i haven't seen a duck let alone a geese in ages the last time i saw one was in like spring when i was walking
to school. it was on some ones lawn, bathing in their sprinklers
so yeah feel free to trump my arguments with more scenarios