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Exactly 86 years ago today, somewhere in America, a Mrs Shepard gave
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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 ****. http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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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 ****. http://cosmic.lifeform.org HOW DARE YOU! YOU ARE THE LOWEST FORM OF ANY LIFE! ALAN IS A HERO! CARL |
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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. http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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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. -- Christopher |
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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. http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
: Americans are such schmucks. Which is a nice demonstration of the brotherhood of all human beings. Dunnit just make you all, I don't know, warm and fuzzy inside? Wayne Throop http://sheol.org/throopw |
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Wayne Throop wrote:
: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky : Americans are such schmucks. Which is a nice demonstration of the brotherhood of all human beings. Dunnit just make you all, I don't know, warm and fuzzy inside? Invoking Alan Shephard in a patriotic paroxysm does not make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, but I know how it makes all you goose stepping American Nazi's all goose bumpy outside. You need to work on that salute, and practice the pledge of allegiance, you're slipping. http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
: Invoking Alan Shephard in a patriotic paroxysm does not make me feel all : warm and fuzzy inside, but I know how it makes all you goose stepping : American Nazi's all goose bumpy outside. How about misinterpreting the referent of "it"? How does that make you feel? Wayne Throop http://sheol.org/throopw |
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On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 11:18:26 -0600, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
wrote: 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've mentioned Yuri in a previous post. I believe Al Gore will yet see his finest hour. Today is the first day of the future. Americans are such schmucks. Americans in general, are cocky, smug, and far to naive for their own good at times, but I'd rather be on their side then some of our european neighbors sides during an armed conflict. England and the rest of the British Isle have more in common with out cousins across the big pond then we have with all the people the other side of the channel. -- Christopher |
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