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"OM" om@our_blessed_lady_mary_of_the_holy_NASA_researc h_facility.org wrote in message ... ...Best version of D&D I've ever seen, tho, was the one where a golf ball was done up as one of Lou Zocchi's hundred-sided dice. The Zocchihedron... |
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"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... Why don't you ask him why he was the "point man" in the Apollo One investigation? Why don't *you*? *You're* supposed to be investigating this. Stop getting other people to do your work for you. Once they "determined" there was no foul play **snickering since I know better** Prove it. |
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"Dale" wrote in message ... I suspect LaDonna sincerely believes what she's saying. That's what's so pitiful. She doesn't realize that what's she's doing is actually soiling the reputation of people she claims to respect. |
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On 2004-06-11, Pat Flannery wrote:
Raiders that season.) Is my D&D game a military operation since one of my players is in the Marine Corps Active Reserve? I know the Pentagon is big on innovative warfighting techniques, but this is ridiculous... I metnioned this to a friend, incidentally. An edited version of the ensuing conversation: "Saddam saves vs Wands?" "[pause] I'm trying to think of a way to make a Portable Hole joke now." "Aha! So that's where he hid his Weapons of Mass Destruction!" "I like. A game predicated on the GM bluffing at length to the brave adventurers about the mysterious treasure of "theatre IRBM +4" hidden deep in the desert sands..." OF COURSE YOU WOULD, MAGGOT! These guys are putting their lives on the line every day for your liberal civilian candyass! I'm not sure if it's a good sign or not that I have never met anyone who could say "liberal civilian candyass" without giggling, and that includes Marines... -- -Andrew Gray |
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"Scott Hedrick" wrote in message . ..
"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... Why don't you ask him why he was the "point man" in the Apollo One investigation? Why don't *you*? *You're* supposed to be investigating this. Stop getting other people to do your work for you. Once they "determined" there was no foul play **snickering since I know better** Prove it. Now I'm REALLY laughing. Like Col. Strang is going to take one look at me, quiver in his boots, and confess all! Please, I would appeal to logic, but I realized a while ago you don't have any. LaDonna |
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"Scott Hedrick" wrote in message . ..
"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... Yes, I "actually think AS-204 was a military operation." Which service? What do YOU think it was? A NASA mission, of course. Hey, folks--I wasn't sure where to post this one because there's been so much blathering, but how about this for a question: You do realize the first three groups of astronauts were recruited from within the military, and by that I mean they received orders to show up at such-and-so place at such-and-so time with absolutely no clue why they were there? Just because they were TDA to NASA did NOT mean they were no longer in military service. Gosh, can you not put it in historical context? If, for example, some major oil company decided it needed experienced ship captains to sail its barges of petroleum, do you think the military would just loan them out for the fun of it? Obviously, the Pentagon decided there was a military purpose for their work or they wouldn't have been sent. Which lands it back in the lap of a military operation. LaDonna |
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"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message m... I would appeal to logic Why would you start now? You've insulted JimO, dumbass, so you've eliminated any chance at credibility. Take your tongue out of Betty, it's distracting your typing. |
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"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... Just because they were TDA to NASA did NOT mean they were no longer in military service. Gee, folks, maybe she *is* reading some of these posts. Looks like she might have learned something along the way. Try telling us something we don't already know, LaToya. |
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