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Mar 03, 2007 22:53

OMG EVERYONE LUNAR ECLIPSE RIGHT NOW! I suppose everyone knows. I always find out these things late. Or forget about them until the last minute. You're all not here, aren't you? Tchah. Well, I hope that's because you're all LOOKING OUT OF YOUR WINDOWS! OMG THE EARTH IS A RED SHADOW ON THE MOOOOOOON! If you stood up tall enough in the right place on ( Read more... )

seeing yourself waving, or is it?, it's not actually a lunar eclipse, red shadow, what is the terminology?, no i tell a lie, spinning in fucking space man, it is a lunar eclipse, the fucking moon man!, oh jekesta has reassured me, we are a red shadow, fucking shadow puppets, oh good it is a lunar eclipse after all, the earth is in front of the moon!, spaaaaace!, the moon is eclipsing, the moon

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phoenikoi March 4 2007, 00:29:31 UTC
AWESOME.

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tiniago March 4 2007, 00:35:06 UTC
*dances a jig*

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phoenikoi March 4 2007, 00:39:16 UTC
I've never seen an eclipse, but the excitement is infectious.

Though, a friend of mine has told me she's experienced a solar eclipse wherein she saw a little black circle of shadow travel across the ground. It was a neat story.

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beebee852001 March 4 2007, 06:59:25 UTC
I saw! I haven't seen a lunar eclipse before! That's rubbish! But I saw it this time, so that's okay! :D

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girlofprey March 5 2007, 12:07:40 UTC
For the record, I hadn't heard anything about it, and then as I was walking home from the cinema noticed the moon had gone dark and red. I thought perhaps the world was ending. But not so much. It was quite interesting because it had been huge and scary and glowy earlier in the evening when I was washing my clothes, and then suddenly NOT GLOWY AT ALL. And there was, almost literally, blood on the moon. I also thought from this perhaps I'd really upset my mother, but apparently not that either. Just a lunar eclipse. Shiny.

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