C's sense of humor.

Q: (Joe) Is the story about the Kandahar giant that US Green Berets allegedly encountered and killed in Afghanistan in 2002, true?

A: No

Q: (Joe) So it's entirely made up?

A: Not entirely.

Q: (Joe) Did they encounter a giant?

A: Somewhat of one, yes.

Q: (Andromeda) So just a very big person and...

(Joe) A very tall Afghani.

(Niall) A very tall "Talibani".

A: Yes

Q: (Andromeda) And it was exaggerated.

(Joe) Like a nomad type dude living in a cave in Afghanistan? He was quite tall?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) Maybe a bit mentally retarded?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) That's why he was in the cave?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) And because they're Green Berets, they freaked out.

A: Yes [laughter]

Q: (Joe) So they have to make up this entire story to make them sound really tough.

A: Yes [laughter]
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(L) Speaking of swimming in cold water, I read an article the other day that talks about how being in a very cold atmosphere - and I'm assuming that could include being in very cold water - can cause your blood to get thick and sticky and cause you to have blood clots. I don't want to have thick sticky blood. {laughter} Is there a danger of me getting blood clots from going swimming in very cold water?

A: Not much.

Q: (L) Traitors! Traitors!! {laughter}
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(L) Alright, we're almost finished doing all the crystals, and we thank you most kindly for all your help along that line. We'll get the final ones done probably in the next few days if I can keep myself held together. Then I guess we'll start our Crystal Network Radio Show. I think maybe we may even try to introduce some online channeling. Whattaya think of that??

A: Yeehaw!

Q: [laughter] (L) Alright then, good night.
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(Ark) I have a question. It's about quantum theory. But it relates to two bad countries: France and England. There is a theory developed by a French guy, de Broglie, and an English theory: Hiley-Bohm. Now, after these recent events, probably I should be suspicious about this idea because they were proposing that the quantum wave is in fact a pilot guiding wave for particles. Guiding: it relates to recent stories. But my question is whether in spite of the fact that this idea of guiding wave was developed by French and British, is it a really good idea?

A: Going in the right direction.

Q: (L) Isn't that clever? [laughter] Oh, that's so clever! Ha ha ha!

(Pierre) Quantum humor.

(L) Was that meant to be funny?

A: Works for us!!

Q: (Ark) Work for US, eh? [laughter]
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