Five-and-Dime of the Gods

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The Woolworths stores of England appear to be sited in ways that create precise geometrical patterns, which—as we know from the study of Stonehenge and other prehistoric sites—can only mean one thing: Aliens.

For example, three Woolworths sites around Birmingham form an exact equilateral triangle (Wolverhampton, Lichfield and Birmingham stores) and if the base of the triangle is extended, it forms a 173.8 mile line linking the Conway and Luton stores. Despite the 173.8 mile distance involved, the Conway Woolworths store is only 40 feet off the exact line and the Luton site is within 30 feet. All four stores align with an accuracy of 0.05 per cent.

One possible conclusion from this pinpoint accuracy is that the Woolworths tribal duty managers positioned the stores as a form of "landmark satnav". This allowed travellers to find their nearest outlet for sweets that could be acquired in any combination they desired. This could offer us a fascinating insight into what life was like in 2008 England, and we can't rule out that alien help was required to position stores this precisely and to offer the Ladybird clothing range at such low prices.

Times Online: Aliens with a taste for pick-n-mix—Woolworths stores follow uncanny geometrical patterns

(Thanks, Lee Billings!)

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