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    Default When On Holiday I Looked Up....

    It was Somthing like 11:30 and i was watching the stary night. I was ust there lying on some grass looking at the stars when i saw a shooting star. To me that was brilliant. i was really chuffed as i have never seen a shooting star before. Then i looked deeper and saw satalite glide over the sky. I Just diddnt know how active our sky is at night. Everyday untill then i have looked up at the sky at night and just daydreamed and thought. I Love it! Anyone else like watchin shooting stars ect.?

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    I think I saw a shooting star when I was little, how come they shoot anyway?
    I know its a daft question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by !!!liam!!!
    I think I saw a shooting star when I was little, how come they shoot anyway?
    I know its a daft question.
    apparently its just burning rock... its not actaully a star.

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    Id laugh if I was watching one then it came for me, no that isnt very... realistic. Where do they shoot to? Rofl

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    Quote Originally Posted by !!!liam!!!
    Id laugh if I was watching one then it came for me, no that isnt very... realistic. Where do they shoot to? Rofl
    they dont shoot anywhere. they burn to nothing by the time they get anywhere.

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    I bet stars are like as big as my house

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    That's probably why moonlight dates actually exist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by !!!liam!!!
    I bet stars are like as big as my house
    No. The Sun Is The Smallest Star, So How Did You Work That One Out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by !!!liam!!!
    I bet stars are like as big as my house
    Lol You dip stick your noes must be big because The sun is a star and shooting stars a commets or ateroitds after the star has blown up

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Dust
    No. The Sun Is The Smallest Star, So How Did You Work That One Out?
    And i dunno where u got that from the sun isn't the smallest star at all these no way of knowing how many satrs there are int he universe saying it is so big. and stars grow in about 10,000 years our star (the sun) will be gigantic and will be red, there called giant reds or somthing. the human race will have been wiped out before then

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