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Herb Schaltegger wrote:
In article _eszc.1373$0l3.30@newsfe4-gui, Mary Pegg wrote: Because it's part of the Ham family wisdom that you never *EVER* let people start strapping you into things. (Jeez, a little behind on our usenet reading, are we?) In this group, for sure. Anyway, ask Pat Flannery to pull out his post describing an alleged siting of Ham and Wally in a bar sometime . . . funniest thing I've read in years. Yup, it was a dim memory of that post that prompted my comment above. -- A man can always find a pub. |
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Pat Flannery wrote: Herb Schaltegger wrote: Anyway, ask Pat Flannery to pull out his post describing an alleged siting of Ham and Wally in a bar sometime . . . funniest thing I've read in years. I take it you mean this: ed kyle wrote: Mercury capsule No. 5 was overaccelerated to 5,857 mph, reaching an altitude of 157 miles and landing 422 miles downrange. After more than two hours, recovery crews rescued Ham in good condition from a capsule that had begun to take on water. That depends on how you define "good condition"- the chimp was outraged over the malfunction of his Pavlovian conditioned "see the light- pull the correct lever- get a banana pellet; see the light- pull the wrong lever- get an electric shock" control panel, which was giving him shocks for doing the right thing; as well as the 15 G's he pulled during reentry after the escape system fired, and all that bobbing around in the ocean...from what I've read, the thing that came out of the recovered capsule resembled a wolverine as far as attitude went; and such bad temper wasn't seen on the part of an astronaut again until Wally Schirra in Apollo 7. It is rumored that they were later seen in a bar together, tossing back boilermakers and cursing the names of Pavlov, Kranz, Tarzan, von Braun, and Slayton....while hurling cold pills, banana pellets, and feces at the other patrons. Pat During the Google search for this, I came to the horrible realization that I had actually got drunk enough once that I posted the lyrics to my little Irish ditty, "The Pecker-Touching Song" to the newsgroup....for this I beg forgiveness. :-[ Pat Yep, that's the one. And, just for the reference to "The Pecker-Touching Song", I declined to trim much of my quotes . . . :-p -- Herb Schaltegger, B.S., J.D. Reformed Aerospace Engineer Columbia Loss FAQ: http://www.io.com/~o_m/columbia_loss_faq_x.html |
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In message , Mary Shafer
writes On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 01:55:09 +0000 (UTC), Sander Vesik wrote: In sci.space.policy Mary Shafer wrote: On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 06:08:54 GMT, (Derek Lyons) wrote: One of the most thoughtful and reasonable posts yet. I may steal this next time I take on those zealots at slashdot. (I really wish more the clued in regulars here would join in there.. Stuffie has more common sense and intelligence than they collectively do.) What is slashdot? I've heard of it, but I have no idea what it is. Think of a variant of usenet that was concentrated into one web site, except that only selct few could introduce new topics and where only people capable of demonstrating lots of juvenile humour would be allowed to be moderators. Oh, and I almost forgot about astroturfing being considered the norm. OK, now you have to tell me what "astroturfing" is, since I suspect it's not enclosing the stadium and having to lay plastic grass because the real grass died for lack of light. My first thought was the guy who was asked if he preferred grass or Astroturf - "I've never smoked Astroturf" |
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