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Keep Your Eye on the Sky This Weekend

Cotty will get poped for killing an entire herd.( " no! I'm tellen ya this big hunk of metal came down just as I was drawen back and when it hit the ground, peices went everywhere and these rod things hit all the deer". "Ya sure buddie. Turn around. Hands on yer head..."" Naw common sir. I was just reading about it on the internet. It came from space" ... " into mike- Aaa ...base, i'm gona need some help out here" )
 
Cotty will get poped for killing an entire herd.( " no! I'm tellen ya this big hunk of metal came down just as I was drawen back and when it hit the ground, peices went everywhere and these rod things hit all the deer". "Ya sure buddie. Turn around. Hands on yer head..."" Naw common sir. I was just reading about it on the internet. It came from space" ... " into mike- Aaa ...base, i'm gona need some help out here" )

rotflmao Good One Big Bro!!
 
You know my luck. I would be drawn back on a brute (could happen ya know. Probably far great then a 1/3200 chance but it could happen) and just before I release that arrow a bolt cleans his clock and he falls dead. I'm still shooting the fugger just so I can say I shot it lmao.

The thing I found funny was the fact they said it could hit anywhere from Northern Canada to South America lmao. Wow, that's narrowing it down a bit now isn't it lmao.

hows this . redcloud drawn on a 300 inch typical . its head is turned away at 10 yards . here come a fire ball and takes the buck out . nothing left but a hairball .
 
wonder if you would hear it comeing. like a big roar , or a swish . and your last thought would be . what the fuck is that?

Not sure if you would or not hoot. Here is what I found while doing a little diggin

Reentry Hazard

Most reentering space debris ablates totally as it passes through increasingly dense atmosphere in a fiery conflagration. Only the largest objects (usually > 10 tons initial mass) partially survive the reentry process. Fragments normally fall to ground at their terminal velocity which may range from almost zero to ~ 200 m/s.