Doubt the firm will be happy with this publicity for their range....
'I'm not a "flying-saucer", or "alien visitation" freak, but whatever it was deserves the term UFO.' Mr Tunnah, originally from Scotland, then showed the perplexing snap to some of his friends 'just out of interest'. 'They all tended to agree that it was "real", "solid" and appeared to be travelling at speed from the dissipating "arch" on the horizon,' he said.Well, there goes Yorkshire folk's legendary reputation for hard-headed down to earth common sense!
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It was a wee beastie crawling across his lens.
Refer to Father Ted's explanation of "small, far away, and big, very close.
Mr Tunnah's leaving of Scotland for Yorkshire may have increased the average IQ of both regions.
Classic button-on-a-string.
I always wonder why there are no sharply focused photos of UFOs and Loch Ness monsters.
Ooh, that's harsh. Fair comment though.
It was flying over Yorkshire because it was looking for God and had heard that he was working from home.
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