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Old July 29th 07, 06:04 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Pat Flannery
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Good morning Mr. and Mrs. Moscow and all the socialists at sea!
FLASH! A frequent Sci.Space.History poster has made it into the big league!
Yes, local aerospace modeler/historian/cat lover Scott Lowther has made
it into an article on NASA Watch, along with everyone who replied to his
now-legendary ITAR posting!:
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/20...sc_itar_r.html
The ever-restrained Mr. Lowther has had quite enough of faceless
bureaucrats trying to stomp on the Saturn V drawings, and both he and
his pack of purring pussies are rumored to be having a rabid hissy fit
over this latest outrage!
The gauntlet has indeed been cast in no uncertain way, and the world
waits, watches, and wonders about the outcome!
Meanwhile, from the shadowy depths of Karl Rove's office, a new
appointee has been sent to make sure Michael Griffin minds his P's and
Q's in a political sense space-wise:
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/20..._karl_rov.html
With handsome Patrick Rhode already at work:
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/20..._fema_dep.html
....this reporter wonders how long Jane will be able to keep her Cherry
before being swept off her feet in a hurricane of passion that this
Superman look-alike is sure to engender!
Looks like New Orleans may not be the only thing that may be getting all
hot and wet this time around!
As they used to say back in the early days of the Atlas program, "Sit
back and stay tuned for the fireworks...."! :-)

Pat Flannery - Hollywood
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Old July 29th 07, 08:10 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
surfduke
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On Jul 29, 1:04 pm, Pat Flannery wrote:
Good morning Mr. and Mrs. Moscow and all the socialists at sea!
FLASH! A frequent Sci.Space.History poster has made it into the big league!
Yes, local aerospace modeler/historian/cat lover Scott Lowther has made
it into an article on NASA Watch, along with everyone who replied to his
now-legendary ITAR posting!:http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/20...sc_itar_r.html
The ever-restrained Mr. Lowther has had quite enough of faceless
bureaucrats trying to stomp on the Saturn V drawings, and both he and
his pack of purring pussies are rumored to be having a rabid hissy fit
over this latest outrage!
The gauntlet has indeed been cast in no uncertain way, and the world
waits, watches, and wonders about the outcome!
Meanwhile, from the shadowy depths of Karl Rove's office, a new
appointee has been sent to make sure Michael Griffin minds his P's and
Q's in a political sense space-wise:http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/20..._karl_rov.html
With handsome Patrick Rhode already at work:http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/20..._fema_dep.html
...this reporter wonders how long Jane will be able to keep her Cherry
before being swept off her feet in a hurricane of passion that this
Superman look-alike is sure to engender!
Looks like New Orleans may not be the only thing that may be getting all
hot and wet this time around!
As they used to say back in the early days of the Atlas program, "Sit
back and stay tuned for the fireworks...."! :-)

Pat Flannery - Hollywood


This is way un-cool!! They have no right to make stuff that has been
in the public domain all these years, black again!

Please keep Us updated Pat,

Carl

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Old July 29th 07, 09:39 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Pat Flannery
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surfduke wrote:
This is way un-cool!! They have no right to make stuff that has been
in the public domain all these years, black again!

Please keep Us updated Pat,


I've already infiltrated a Pussarazzi into Lowther's house!:
http://www.svcs.net/images/pussywithcamera.jpg

Pat - Hollywood
 




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