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Old January 5th 04, 05:45 AM
AldoNova
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During tonight's press conference on NASA TV good old Miles, sitting in the
back row, arm propped over the seat next to him, asks the question "Do you
find the images of Mars to be beautiful?".

Of course the question is answered by the young woman named Julie Townsend
who practically gushes with an answer about how she herself finds the images
beautiful in the manner of seeing a barren, smooth, landscape such as you
would see in the desert.

Is Miles a player or what?


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Old January 5th 04, 08:01 AM
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Default Miles O'Brien (of CNN) is soooo suave

He's a lot different since Deep Space 9 when off the air....



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During tonight's press conference on NASA TV good old Miles, sitting in

the
back row, arm propped over the seat next to him, asks the question "Do you
find the images of Mars to be beautiful?".

Of course the question is answered by the young woman named Julie Townsend
who practically gushes with an answer about how she herself finds the

images
beautiful in the manner of seeing a barren, smooth, landscape such as you
would see in the desert.

Is Miles a player or what?




 




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