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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
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Your Co-Worker could be a Space Alien!
Years ago, my friends and I found this quiz (by Michael Cassels of the National Enquirer) very amusing, as we're all apparently space aliens. So I dug up a copy for your edification.
Many Americans work side by side with space aliens who look human — but you can spot these visitors by looking for certain tip-offs, say experts.
They listed 10 signs to watch for:
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Odd or mismatched clothes.
“Often space aliens don’t fully understand the different styles, so they wear combinations that are in bad taste, such as checked pants with a striped shirt or a tuxedo jacket with blue jeans or sneakers,” noted Brad Steiger, a renowned UFO investigator and author.
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Strange diet or unusual eating habits.
Space aliens might eat French fries with a spoon or gobble down large amounts of pills, the experts say.
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Bizarre sense of humor.
Space aliens who don’t understand earthly humor may laugh during a serious company training film or tell jokes that no one understands, said Steiger.
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Takes frequent sick days.
A space alien might need extra time off to “rejuvenate its energy,” said Dr. Thomas Easton, a theoretical biologist and futurist.
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Keeps a written or tape recorded diary.
“Aliens are constantly gathering information.” said Steiger.
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Misuses everday items.
“A space alien may use correction fluid to paint its nails,” said Steiger.
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Constant questioning about customs of co–workers.
Space aliens who are trying to learn about earth culture might ask questions that seem stupid, Easton said. “For example, a co-worker may ask why so many Americans picnic on the Fourth of July,” noted Steiger.
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Secretive about personal life–style and home.
“An alien won’t discuss domestic details or talk about what it does at night or on weekends,” said Steiger.
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Frequently talks to himself.
“An alien may not be used to speaking as we do,so an alien may practice speaking,” Steiger noted.
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Displays a change of mood or physical reaction when near certain high–tech hardware.
“An alien may experience a mood change when a microwave oven is turned on,” said Steiger.
The experts pointed out that a co–worker would have to display most if not all of these traits before you can positively identify him as a space alien.
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