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Old November 18th 06, 08:39 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Christopher
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Exactly 86 years ago today, somewhere in America, a Mrs Shepard gave
birth to a little boy she named Alan.

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Old November 18th 06, 11:05 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Christopher wrote:

Exactly 86 years ago today, somewhere in America, a Mrs Shepard gave
birth to a little boy she named Alan.


You mean the Alan Shephard that bumbled around lost on the moon, and was
only given the mission because after Apollo 13, because NASA didn't want
to lost their best pilots? You mean that Alan Shephard? The dead guy?

Who gives a ****.

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Old November 19th 06, 03:46 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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On Nov 18, 6:05 pm, Thomas Lee Elifritz wrote:
Christopher wrote:
Exactly 86 years ago today, somewhere in America, a Mrs Shepard gave
birth to a little boy she named Alan.You mean the Alan Shephard that bumbled around lost on the moon, and was

only given the mission because after Apollo 13, because NASA didn't want
to lost their best pilots? You mean that Alan Shephard? The dead guy?

Who gives a ****.

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HOW DARE YOU! YOU ARE THE LOWEST FORM OF ANY LIFE! ALAN IS A HERO!

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Old November 19th 06, 03:48 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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surfduke wrote:

On Nov 18, 6:05 pm, Thomas Lee Elifritz wrote:
Christopher wrote:
Exactly 86 years ago today, somewhere in America, a Mrs Shepard gave
birth to a little boy she named Alan.You mean the Alan Shephard that bumbled around lost on the moon, and was

only given the mission because after Apollo 13, because NASA didn't want
to lost their best pilots? You mean that Alan Shephard? The dead guy?

Who gives a ****.


HOW DARE YOU! YOU ARE THE LOWEST FORM OF ANY LIFE! ALAN IS A HERO!


Al Gore is a hero. Alan Shephard is dead.

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Old November 19th 06, 04:47 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Christopher
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On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 09:48:46 -0600, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
wrote:

surfduke wrote:

On Nov 18, 6:05 pm, Thomas Lee Elifritz wrote:
Christopher wrote:
Exactly 86 years ago today, somewhere in America, a Mrs Shepard gave
birth to a little boy she named Alan.You mean the Alan Shephard that bumbled around lost on the moon, and was
only given the mission because after Apollo 13, because NASA didn't want
to lost their best pilots? You mean that Alan Shephard? The dead guy?

Who gives a ****.


HOW DARE YOU! YOU ARE THE LOWEST FORM OF ANY LIFE! ALAN IS A HERO!


Al Gore is a hero. Alan Shephard is dead.


History will remember Alan Shepard and his unique place in American
history long after Al Gore is long gone. But who will remember Al
Gore.

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Christopher

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Old November 19th 06, 05:18 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
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Christopher wrote:
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 09:48:46 -0600, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
wrote:

surfduke wrote:
On Nov 18, 6:05 pm, Thomas Lee Elifritz wrote:
Christopher wrote:
Exactly 86 years ago today, somewhere in America, a Mrs Shepard gave
birth to a little boy she named Alan.You mean the Alan Shephard that bumbled around lost on the moon, and was
only given the mission because after Apollo 13, because NASA didn't want
to lost their best pilots? You mean that Alan Shephard? The dead guy?

Who gives a ****.
HOW DARE YOU! YOU ARE THE LOWEST FORM OF ANY LIFE! ALAN IS A HERO!

Al Gore is a hero. Alan Shephard is dead.


History will remember Alan Shepard and his unique place in American
history long after Al Gore is long gone. But who will remember Al
Gore.


Who will remember America? America will be long gone. Nations will be
long gone. Humanity will be long gone. Al Gore is here now. The Planet
Earth remains a living planet. Now, do you want to talk about Gagarin?

I believe Al Gore will yet see his finest hour.

Today is the first day of the future.

Americans are such schmucks.

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