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Old June 4th 09, 02:58 AM posted to sci.space.history
Matthew B. Ota
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Default Buzz Aldrin on BBC Radio asking "where were you?"

On May 21, 6:20*am, lizabella wrote:
To coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing,

I met Buzz Aldrin at the post landing party at Edwards AFB, after the
first Columbia Mission landed there.
I told him where I was when he was on the moon, and it turns out that
is what most people tell the moonwalkers when they meet them.

It also gets me how popular Apollo is to Brits and other folks outside
of the USA. Seems in country most people don't believe we even went
there.
 




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