Absolutely excellent! I had the chance to visit Stonehenge years ago, and it was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. It actually talked to me.
Nice work, Tim, though there are two golf balls, not one, that Alan Shepard left. Must have hit them into the rough. The club that he used a 6 iron, which is on display at the USGA Museum in New Jersey
Stonehenge is basically a primitive calendar, isn’t it? The ancient people who built it might have used it for astrology, but it could have also had practical uses such as timing the planting of crops.
I often wonder if future archaeologists are going to find our buried plastic bottle caps and old pop tops (which are supposed to last thousands of years) and posit, “These are so common, they must have had some kind of religious significance!”
Bilan over 4 years ago
But that’s Junior’s homework for celestial mechanics!
mddshubby2005 over 4 years ago
You mean like with the Ziggurat people and their strange, pyramid-shaped leavings? No, never!
kaffekup over 4 years ago
“Aww, Ma, it’s too much trouble. They got blocks on every planet we visit!”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
And thus the true story of Stonehenge is revealed.
overtherainbow over 4 years ago
Absolutely excellent! I had the chance to visit Stonehenge years ago, and it was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. It actually talked to me.
A Common 'tator over 4 years ago
There seems to be a lot of controversy over whether there’re two or three golf balls on the moon… Just part of the conspiracy theory, I guess… Lol
the_dungeoneer Premium Member over 4 years ago
He moved his blocks from Wales to England before he forgot them though, as it’s Welsh stone.
SeanT over 4 years ago
Nice work, Tim, though there are two golf balls, not one, that Alan Shepard left. Must have hit them into the rough. The club that he used a 6 iron, which is on display at the USGA Museum in New Jersey
Michael G. over 4 years ago
One civilization’s trash is another’s treasure.
belgarathmth over 4 years ago
Stonehenge is basically a primitive calendar, isn’t it? The ancient people who built it might have used it for astrology, but it could have also had practical uses such as timing the planting of crops.
freewaydog over 4 years ago
I really would love to go to England & one of the places I would love to see is Stonehenge!
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
Maybe the 2001 monolith was the alien equivalent of an Apple Watch.
geese28 over 4 years ago
Apparently junior outgrew his Stonehenge toy series since he never came back for them
InquireWithin over 4 years ago
I often wonder if future archaeologists are going to find our buried plastic bottle caps and old pop tops (which are supposed to last thousands of years) and posit, “These are so common, they must have had some kind of religious significance!”
bakana over 4 years ago
He left behind his Pyramids, too.
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 4 years ago
we already knew that