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Post by Rishi on Jul 20, 2009 21:39:43 GMT 12
..... My mum was still learning how to ride a bike.
Oh yeah, and a couple of heads tripped out on the Moon.
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Post by RobSp1derp1g on Jul 20, 2009 23:38:14 GMT 12
Really? You believe that's true? Well, the moonlanding was a fake.
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Post by DaveTheFishandChipsGuy on Jul 21, 2009 0:03:10 GMT 12
^ Not really. It was actually a momentous breakthrough in human history, setting foot on an alien world (yes, the moon counts as a world, not a planet though). It's gonna be cool when they finally go back.
Although, i did hear a rumour that it was faked.
on a movie set on the planet Mars :zaru:
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Post by cascade88 on Jul 21, 2009 0:52:43 GMT 12
I was always convinced it was a fake. Recently on AOL, they mentioned having a picture of the moon that shows where the spacecraft had landed on it sooo maybe it wasn't so fake after all. >.> Don't take my word for it though, take AOL's. :zaru:
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Post by Rishi on Jul 21, 2009 2:35:59 GMT 12
Yo! Dig this, fellow dudes and dudettes: Here is the glyph of the Indian/Western zodiac sign 'Cancer': Turn that glyph 90° anti-clockwise. Looks pretty much identical to the number '69', right? The Moon is the sole ruler of the Indian/Western zodiac sign Cancer. The first historically known Moon landing occurred 40 years ago today (ie. on July 20, 1969). The last two digits of the year '1969' contain, of course, the numbers '6' and '9' - in that particular order. Furthermore, the tropical duration of Cancer is from June 21 to July 22. So July 20 actually falls within the tropical duration of Cancer - the only Indian/Western zodiac sign to be ruled by the Moon. Also, the first known man to walk on the Moon - Neil Armstrong - had 'Leo' as his Sun sign. The Indian/Western zodiac sign Leo is the only zodiac sign to be ruled by the Sun itself. The Apollo 11 mission was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. 'Apollo' is the name of the Greek/Roman god of the Sun. Also, at 2:39 UTC on Monday July 21 (10:39 PM EDT, Sunday July 20), 1969, Armstrong opened the hatch, and at 2:51 UTC began his descent to the Moon's surface. 'Sunday' is, of course, named after the Sun whilst 'Monday' is named after the Moon ('Moonday'). The Apollo 11 mission was, astrologically speaking, a true union of the Sun and the Moon! THIS HELLA TIGHT, Y'AAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyway, I totally agree with Neil Armstrong and 'Buzz' Aldrin about how we gotta hit up Mars someday. One giant leap for mankind was taken on the Moon, why not at least one more giant leap for mankind on Mars? C'mon Obama, I know the world's in recession and everything - BUT WE CAN STILL DO IT SOON.
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Post by RobSp1derp1g on Jul 21, 2009 5:49:57 GMT 12
I STILL do not believe it is true. The US flag they put on the Moon is waving. How can it be waving if there is no air (ST reference...), therefore no wind?
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Post by Rishi on Jul 21, 2009 6:16:31 GMT 12
I STILL do not believe it is true. Yup, and Elvis Presley is still alive in Nebraska.
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Post by thedarkfiddler on Jul 21, 2009 6:57:05 GMT 12
I STILL do not believe it is true. Yup, and Elvis Presley is still alive in Nebraska. Of course not, he died 2 or 3 years ago of old age.
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Post by XAOTL on Jul 21, 2009 7:18:59 GMT 12
We went to the moon... and since then we've gone...
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Post by Rishi on Jul 21, 2009 16:56:11 GMT 12
We went to the moon... and since then we've gone... Quoted for TRUTH, goddammit.
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Post by narutoninja44 on Jul 22, 2009 2:27:35 GMT 12
I STILL do not believe it is true. The US flag they put on the Moon is waving. How can it be waving if there is no air (ST reference...), therefore no wind? It was moving because the astronaut who put it in the ground was done ajusting it which caused it to swing like a penjilum from the inertia used to ajust it.
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