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Post by pickinduck on May 31, 2016 7:15:48 GMT -6
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Post by pickinduck on May 31, 2016 7:25:27 GMT -6
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Post by pickinduck on May 31, 2016 7:30:13 GMT -6
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Post by sherlew99 on May 31, 2016 9:03:17 GMT -6
Where did you see her?
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Post by pickinduck on May 31, 2016 16:03:10 GMT -6
It was only a few weeks weeks ago. Depending on what day it was it was either on a number 9 or 11 bus that I saw her (or to put it in a way that feels more correct, she saw me). I was going to visit my mother at her nursing home. I was sitting there day dreaming, deep in thought about my situation and dying when I got this strong feeling like someone was looking at me. I turned in the direction that I felt that I should which was to the seats straight a cross the aisle from mine and BAM, I was confronted with an image that I had never encountered before. It was what appeared to be a girl younger in age then I and possibly of mixed race descent with not just the biggest eyes but also eye lashes that I have ever seen in my life and she was staring right at me. By the time of this occurrence the bus's stop buzzer had been rung and after a brief interlude of staring at each other she got up to dis board the bus and proceeded to do so in the most peculiar fashion by waving her hands around at her head level and above somewhat like dancing.
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Post by sherlew99 on May 31, 2016 19:33:30 GMT -6
What a neat encounter.
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Post by pickinduck on May 31, 2016 19:44:28 GMT -6
It was outstanding and memorable. She wasn't wearing a tutu like in his encounter but other things seem similar.
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Post by sherlew99 on May 31, 2016 19:57:30 GMT -6
Definitely not one easy to forget.
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Post by pickinduck on Jun 2, 2016 16:44:52 GMT -6
I have been analysing our encounters with the Winchester Woman and I think we may be misinterpreting her posture. What we both initially thought was hands up dancing maybe something very different. If we try to imagine putting ourselves in her situation there is something else that makes much more sense. One of what would appear to us as being a major hallmark of a vastly advanced society or individual would be that of ruthless efficiency. There is a form of ancient fighting that uses this hands up position to great advantage. Almost everything our culture teaches up is wrong, stupid, or goofy and this is one more example of that. How many time have you heard the police or other people on TV and movies say put your hands up? Well this is actually one of the best positions to strike from. I feel that she may have been playing it off as dancing and we took it that way but I believe it to be an adopted defensive posture.
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Post by sherlew99 on Jun 2, 2016 19:41:57 GMT -6
Now that makes a lot of sense.
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Post by pickinduck on Jun 3, 2016 11:09:12 GMT -6
Now what more can we learn and find out about the Winchester Woman? Have there been any other sightings?
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Post by pickinduck on Jun 3, 2016 11:35:36 GMT -6
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Post by pickinduck on Jun 6, 2016 6:38:35 GMT -6
I have been analysing our encounters with the Winchester Woman and I think we may be misinterpreting her posture. What we both initially thought was hands up dancing maybe something very different. If we try to imagine putting ourselves in her situation there is something else that makes much more sense. One of what would appear to us as being a major hallmark of a vastly advanced society or individual would be that of ruthless efficiency. There is a form of ancient fighting that uses this hands up position to great advantage. Almost everything our culture teaches up is wrong, stupid, or goofy and this is one more example of that. How many time have you heard the police or other people on TV and movies say put your hands up? Well this is actually one of the best positions to strike from. I feel that she may have been playing it off as dancing and we took it that way but I believe it to be an adopted defensive posture. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, D.O.K.
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Post by sherlew99 on Jun 6, 2016 8:07:21 GMT -6
D.O.K? I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with that one.
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Post by pickinduck on Jun 6, 2016 14:47:04 GMT -6
Defender Of Kings. I was thinking of Hi-Kuta but there are other ways of fighting that teach you to keep your hands up like boxing for instance.
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