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WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON

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Rob Cypher - 21 May 2007 22:19 GMT
guys, I think we never went to the moon. it was brillant propaganda
from our
government thanks to the Nixonian mindset. At the time it gave us a
1up on
the Eastasia forces. Sorry, I meant to say Soviet Union forces. So go
back
to your X-Boxes and DVDs and saturated fats so you can't think
normally.

What kind of evil are we?

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ps ask why we haven't gone to the moon in the past 20 years. Perhaps
it's
because we never did.
Phineas T Puddleduck - 21 May 2007 22:22 GMT
> guys, I think we never went to the moon.

Thats OK, I think you're an idiot.

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Sjouke Burry - 21 May 2007 22:37 GMT
>> guys, I think we never went to the moon.
>
> Thats OK, I think you're an idiot.

You mean, you are not sure?????
I think he is just a parrot with a lousy speech training.
Phineas T Puddleduck - 21 May 2007 22:55 GMT
> >> guys, I think we never went to the moon.
> >
> > Thats OK, I think you're an idiot.
> >
> You mean, you are not sure?????
> I think he is just a parrot with a lousy speech training.

I should have said "know", shouldn't I ;-)

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David E. Powell - 21 May 2007 23:41 GMT
The USSR had radar and telescopes. If they could prove it was BS they
would have.
Artimus Q Dufflebag - 22 May 2007 13:55 GMT
>>> guys, I think we never went to the moon.
>>
>> Thats OK, I think you're an idiot.
>>
> You mean, you are not sure?????
> I think he is just a parrot with a lousy speech training.

smoke another doob, pothead.

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aphextwin00@yahoo.com - 22 May 2007 18:56 GMT
On May 22, 9:18 am, Artimus Q Dufflebag <artimusduffle...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> >> In article <1179782396.149065.313...@a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com>,
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> smoke another doob, pothead.

am I a victim of censorship??? some of my posts do not show up.

robcypher
Starlord - 22 May 2007 20:17 GMT
anyone who belives the liers that say we didn't go to the moon should go for
a sime in a shark tank.

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G=EMC^2 Glazier - 22 May 2007 20:33 GMT
The Southern California Mafia never went to the Moon  The JFK democratic
party got us to the Moon.  The Ca Mafia took care of JFK and RK.and took
over NASA Just like very soon the republican Florida Mafia will take
care of me. I can feel the bullet entering my head  Sad but true    Bert
Double-A - 23 May 2007 04:24 GMT
> The Southern California Mafia never went to the Moon  The JFK democratic
> party got us to the Moon.  The Ca Mafia took care of JFK and RK.and took
> over NASA Just like very soon the republican Florida Mafia will take
> care of me. I can feel the bullet entering my head  Sad but true    Bert

All the more reason for you to get those steel shutters installed NOW!

Double-A
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 23 May 2007 14:28 GMT
Double-A  Now that I know the Florida republican party,and the Mafia are
two sides to the same coin steel shutters will not give me any
protection.   I will be killed accidentally.Like my car blowing up
Bert
Rob Cypher - 23 May 2007 16:01 GMT
> Double-A  Now that I know the Florida republican party,and the Mafia are
> two sides to the same coin steel shutters will not give me any
> protection.   I will be killed accidentally.Like my car blowing up
> Bert

THOSE CIA MONSTERS. EVIL IS AS EVIL DOES.
Iron Wookiee - 24 May 2007 02:46 GMT
>> Double-A  Now that I know the Florida republican party,and the Mafia are
>> two sides to the same coin steel shutters will not give me any
>> protection.   I will be killed accidentally.Like my car blowing up
>> Bert
>
>THOSE CIA MONSTERS. EVIL IS AS EVIL DOES.

You're actually using a "Forrest Gump" misquote to support your
position?
Double-A - 23 May 2007 19:35 GMT
> Double-A  Now that I know the Florida republican party,and the Mafia are
> two sides to the same coin steel shutters will not give me any
> protection.   I will be killed accidentally.Like my car blowing up
> Bert

Maybe you need one of those bomb sniffing dogs!

Double-A
Starlord - 21 May 2007 23:52 GMT
You are noting but a nobody who will now rest forever within the Mighty
Cyber Black Hole.

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nJb - 22 May 2007 03:06 GMT
> guys, I think we never went to the moon. it was brillant propaganda
> from our
> government thanks to the Nixonian mindset.

Faking it and keeping it covered would be much harder than actually going.

Jack
Rob Cypher - 22 May 2007 16:43 GMT
> Rob Cypherwrote:
> > guys, I think we never went to the moon. it was brillant propaganda
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Jack

It would a lot less expensive. Why haven't we gone back since
1970something?
Phineas T Puddleduck - 22 May 2007 18:56 GMT
> It would a lot less expensive. Why haven't we gone back since
> 1970something?

Why would we need too?

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Rob Cypher - 23 May 2007 15:57 GMT
On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> In article <1179848586.256872.130...@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
>
> > It would a lot less expensive. Why haven't we gone back since
> > 1970something?
>
> Why would we need too?

Just to prove that we did it, sir. It costs a lot less to fake a moon
shot as opposed to
actually putting a man on it.

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Orson Wells as CitizenCain - 23 May 2007 16:10 GMT
> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> shot as opposed to
> actually putting a man on it.

Utah sucks.
crookedjunk@yahoo.com - 23 May 2007 16:34 GMT
On May 23, 11:10 am, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
<noem...@here.invalid> wrote:

> > On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Utah sucks.

They're not allowed to do that, according to Chad's mormonism.
nJb - 24 May 2007 02:46 GMT
> On May 23, 11:10 am, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
> <noem...@here.invalid> wrote:
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>
> They're not allowed to do that, according to Chad's mormonism.

Sure they are. Made it legal in Utah about 10 years ago, between people
married to each other.

Jack
Chad Bryant - 24 May 2007 03:06 GMT
>> On May 23, 11:10 am, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
>> <noem...@here.invalid> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> Sure they are. Made it legal in Utah about 10 years ago, between
> people married to each other.

Just FYI, you areresponding to a poseor drug addict and the biggest kook
in the history of rec.sport.pro-wrestling.

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Paul L - 24 May 2007 02:58 GMT
>> "Rob Cypher" <robcypherena...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>> Utah sucks.

that would be incorrect.

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j100/kbtrans/DSC00226.jpg

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j100/kbtrans/af3ff51d.jpg
nJb - 24 May 2007 03:22 GMT
>>>"Rob Cypher" <robcypherena...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
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>
> http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j100/kbtrans/DSC00226.jpg

The Maze area.

> http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j100/kbtrans/af3ff51d.jpg

Appears to be Grandview Point and Junction Butte from Panarama Point.

Very nice.

Jack
Paul L - 24 May 2007 05:06 GMT
>>>>"Rob Cypher" <robcypherena...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
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>
> The Maze area.

We had a great trip to The Maze last Labor Day and
were able to hike around in the bottom and it was
a spectacular experience.

>> http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j100/kbtrans/af3ff51d.jpg
>
> Appears to be Grandview Point and Junction Butte from Panarama Point.

Well, you ARE a local, aren't you.  Very impressive
that you know that.  How many people visit Panorama
Point in a given year?   I've camped there 4 labor day weekends
and in three of them never saw a soul in 3 full days.

> Very nice.
>
> Jack

thanks Jack

cheers

Paul
nJb - 24 May 2007 06:59 GMT
>>>>>"Rob Cypher" <robcypherena...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
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>
> Paul

In July of 1976 I checked a book called "Slickrock" out of the library
in Flat Rock, Michigan. September of that year I moved to Salt Lake with
the intention of exploring every bit of the Colorado Plateau that I
could. Early years concentrated mostly on Canyonlands, generally The
Maze. Been in the bottom, to the Harvest Scene a few times. Panarama
Point many times. Doll House, Spanish Bottom. I've been all over that place.

http://www.nps.gov/cany/parkmgmt/visitation.htm

Compare Maze visitation today with 25 years ago. Back then if you saw
somebody yesterday, it was considered crowded. Sleep on the ground,
never a tent to block the view. The only months I've missed are Dec and Jan.

The Ruin Park area is great. Mostly today I go to Cedar Mesa and
Escalante. Never crowded because I go in June - August. Too hot for most
people and you can count on good a.s kicking thunderstorms daily. It's a
passion with me. Can't get it out of my system.

Where are you at, Paul? Maybe we could hook up down there sometime.

Jack
Paul L - 24 May 2007 14:42 GMT
>>>>>>"Rob Cypher" <robcypherena...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>
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>
> Jack

I'm in Denver ... I've made it from Dead Horse Point to my driveway
in 5 hours but Panorama Point is double that so we have plan a long
weekend to make that work.   My best friend's sister was hired to be a
teacher in Moab
back when he was in high school.  He went to visit her and got hooked
on jeeping in the area so he's been my guide.  He says the only area
he has not been to is Queen Anne's Bottom ... I have been on P Point
a total of 15 days or so and never once have I seen anyone on that
road.

By the way, my friend's sister was fired from her teaching position
after a parent saw her in a Moab bar one night.  The horror  :-)

The Harvest Scene ... there is something about being there that
gives one a heavy dose of perspective ... but the whole area is
like that, isn't it ?

OK ... what do you call these?   The official word is
"chocolate drops" but said he has always known them
as the "chocolate bars."

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j100/kbtrans/DSC00447.jpg

I'd love to hook up with a local...when someone has never been
there (which describes me up until about 7 years ago) you just
can't describe the scale of time/distance. Don't know when but I think
our next trip is going to be to the dollhouse ... never been there.

Here is a little self portrait thing I did after returning from the
Maze last fall with what was left of my camper   :-)

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j100/kbtrans/motivator7166675.jpg

cheers

Paul
nJb - 26 May 2007 06:15 GMT
>>>>>>>"Rob Cypher" <robcypherena...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>
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>
> Paul

I call them the Chocolate Drops. You'll love the Doll House. It's the
primo area in the Maze district. Try to hit it just before or at the
full moon. You'll never be the same. Hike down to Spanish Bottom if you
get a chance. I haven't been on the Queen Anne Bottom road either. I
have been on the White Rim Trail on the other side of the river.

Jack
nJb - 26 May 2007 06:15 GMT
>>>>>>>"Rob Cypher" <robcypherena...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>
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>
> Paul

BTW, I wouldn't try to take that camper to the Doll House. You'll
probably leave most of it in Teapot Canyon.

Jack
nJb - 23 May 2007 16:39 GMT
>>On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
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>
> Utah sucks.

Actually, Utah is one of the finest geographical areas in the nation.
Most of the people have their heads up their a.ses, but still a fine place.

Jack
Starlord - 23 May 2007 17:23 GMT
I like the High Mojave Desert of Calif. a lot better than there.

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> Actually, Utah is one of the finest geographical areas in the nation. Most
> of the people have their heads up their a.ses, but still a fine place.
>
> Jack
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The spammertard of rosatard <starlord@sidewalkastronomy.info> spammed:
>I like the poofter Sambo Desert of Calipornia    a lot better nancy buggering than there
>    my shela bucks bugger my distended arsehole    ooooohhh aaaaaahh
>            in front of children      with my ickle red wagon in tow    fawk

 antelope valley is fawking nappy headed crack ho   gang bang  central
what a fawking ghetto shitehole

>>Beginning in the 1970s, many African Americans left Watts for other parts
>>      of South Los Angeles, and later the Antelope Valley
>></wiki/Antelope_Valley>,

do you like my song shitetard     i will play it for you again
i have composed a love song for the gimp
it goes like this

      have gerbils will bugger  
        reads the card of a man

a sod tubing arsehole
      in a spamming land

he swallows for hire   tubes
    the rodents in

a felcher of fortune is the sod called  
       toy wagon

  toy wagon    toy wagon    
where do your roam

  hobbling down 20th street  
     with gerbils in tow

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>> Jackoff the sod
Thomas - 23 May 2007 19:53 GMT
>>> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> Actually, Utah is one of the finest geographical areas in the nation.
> Most of the people have their heads up their a.ses, but still a fine place.

The religion is a tad on the kooky side, but they are fine people with
good hearts and LDS is the best run government/business in the world.

-Thomas
nJb - 24 May 2007 02:46 GMT
>>>> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> -Thomas

For the most part, fine people indeed. Without a doubt they know how to
run a government, like a business.

Jack
Orson Wells as CitizenCain - 24 May 2007 05:03 GMT
> >>>> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
> >>>> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
> Jack

Ya, but, so do the Jews.

(or so I've heard)
Rob Cypher - 25 May 2007 00:08 GMT
On May 24, 12:03 am, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
<noem...@here.invalid> wrote:

> > >>>> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck
>
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
>
> - Show quoted text -

Any religion that becomes insulated like that has problems, I don't
care what
anybody says. For example, Chad.

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nJb - 24 May 2007 02:50 GMT
> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> shot as opposed to
> actually putting a man on it.

Prove it to you?

Jack
Rob Cypher - 25 May 2007 00:01 GMT
> Rob Cypherwrote:
> > On May 22, 1:56 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
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> - Show quoted text -

Yes, sir. I don't believe because the eyes can be decieved.
Phineas T Puddleduck - 25 May 2007 00:05 GMT
> Yes, sir. I don't believe because the eyes can be decieved.

I don't believe you exist either.

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Rob Cypher - 27 May 2007 05:22 GMT
On May 24, 7:05 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> In article <1180047693.685108.121...@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
>  RobCypher<robcypherena...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Yes, sir. I don't believe because the eyes can be decieved.
>
> I don't believe you exist either.

I am a quantum singularirty. So I do exist and be at many places at
once.
Rob Cypher - 22 May 2007 18:40 GMT
> Rob Cypherwrote:
> > guys, I think we never went to the moon. it was brillant propaganda
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Jack

No it would'nt be. Nixon-Bush neofacistism would take care of that!!!
Phineas T Puddleduck - 22 May 2007 18:57 GMT
> > Rob Cypherwrote:
> > > guys, I think we never went to the moon. it was brillant propaganda
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> No it would'nt be. Nixon-Bush neofacistism would take care of that!!!

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Idiocy approaching infinity.

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STRATEGY - 23 May 2007 20:18 GMT
> guys, I think we never went to the moon. it was brillant propaganda
> from our
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> it's
> because we never did.

oh sh.t, someone's been watching late night TV and caught a broadcast
of Capricorn One!!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077294/

That's one more major conspiracy that OJ is involved with..

STRATEGY
Bill Habr - 24 May 2007 19:42 GMT
I never went to the moon and you never went to the moon.
Starlord - 24 May 2007 20:45 GMT
On July 20th 1969 The USA landed a spacecraft on the moon with 2 men onbard
and they both walked on the moon. I was just home from Vietnam where I saw
the HELL man does to other men in WAR. I was also working part time at
cal-tech and it was talked about every day there.

and anyone who does not belive that those men and the foling missions,
12,14,15,16,17 didn't go either needs to take a swim in a nice hot lava pool
in Hawaii.

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> I never went to the moon and you never went to the moon.
aphextwin00@yahoo.com - 27 May 2007 18:05 GMT
On May 24, 3:45 pm, "Starlord" <starl...@sidewalkastronomy.info>
wrote:
> On July 20th 1969 The USA landed a spacecraft on the moon with 2 men onbard
> and they both walked on the moon. I was just home from Vietnam where I saw
> the HELL man does to other men in WAR. I was also working part time at
> cal-tech and it was talked about every day there.

You also believed that you were actually fighting for a good cause
when they
sent you to Nam. So naturally you also trust that the US gov. wouldn't
try
to lie to you about the then-impossible feat of going to the moon with
inferior 1960's technology, right?

Maybe you need to be shipped to Iraq too. I heard Bush is looking for
people like you who could be talked into buying the Brooklyn Bridge.

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Phineas T Puddleduck - 27 May 2007 23:46 GMT
> You also believed that you were actually fighting for a good cause
> when they
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>
> robcypher.livejournal.com

How are you so stupid and able to breathe unaided?

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aphextwin00@yahoo.com - 29 May 2007 20:27 GMT
On May 27, 6:46 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> In article <1180285514.405016.146...@p47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>,
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> How are you so stupid and able to breathe unaided?

I'm not the sucker that listens to neocon propaganda and risks my life
for somebody's deception. Tell me, what is it like to die for a lie?

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Raving - 28 May 2007 04:01 GMT
On May 24, 3:45 pm, "Starlord" <starl...@sidewalkastronomy.info>
wrote:
> On July 20th 1969 The USA landed a spacecraft on the moon with 2 men onbard
> and they both walked on the moon. I was just home from Vietnam where I saw
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> 12,14,15,16,17 didn't go either needs to take a swim in a nice hot lava pool
> in Hawaii.

http://news.yahoo.com/photo/070525/480/73368f32295a4bd78f537c1e2690f7b1/print

> The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond
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>
> > I never went to the moon and you never went to the moon.
Bill Habr - 31 May 2007 23:54 GMT
> On July 20th 1969 The USA landed a spacecraft on the moon with 2 men onbard
> and they both walked on the moon. I was just home from Vietnam where I saw
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> >
> > I never went to the moon and you never went to the moon.

If I never went to the moon then we (you and I) never went to the moon.

Go buy a sense of humor
BradGuth - 28 May 2007 10:58 GMT
WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON isn't exactly the case.

Robust stuff went into orbiting the moon, some of which managed a hard-
landing or impact deployment of somewhat limited science capability.

It's the human factor of getting to/from and actually walking upon
that nasty sucker is what simply doesn't add up.

If these silly rusemaster folks can't tell us exactly how a 60:1
rocket/payload ratio with a 30% inert GLOW managed to get that nearly
50 tonne package so quickly into orbiting our naked and unavoidably
anticathode moon of gamma and hard-Xrays, and/or how that nifty fly-by-
rocket lander w/o momentum reaction wheels even managed its task, as
then you've got next to nothing, and especially less than nothing if
there's still no Venus anywhere within the unfiltered sight of any
given Kodak moment.
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aphextwin00@yahoo.com - 29 May 2007 20:31 GMT
> WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON isn't exactly the case.
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> there's still no Venus anywhere within the unfiltered sight of any
> given Kodak moment.

It's a product of American corporate fascism. Stop the WAR MACHINE.

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marika - 31 May 2007 01:11 GMT
aphextwin00@yahoo.com wrote in message
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>It's a product of American corporate fascism. Stop the WAR MACHINE.

Nylon is ok. I am wearing it now.  we need parachutes.

Btw a lot of women's clothes are now being made with part nylon.
The reason is it is comfy and does not wrinkle. Much better than polyester,
I think that spandex is part nylon.

I don't think there is anything specifically toxic about nylon.  It uses
petroleum, a nonrenawable resource.  Then again, how many Breedles are
getting to the rally on foot?
There is really no fabric for clothing that is not "wasteful". In some way.
Just make sure you keep the banner so that you guys can use it year in
year out  that is the best you can do.  Nylon is durable so you will be able
to use
it quite a long time, as opposed to if you made it of paper or cotton which
wear out quicker and then you would have to replace it
think of the positive ofit,  besides cotton and paper would probably make
terrible parachutes.

mk5000

"this is just where i crash when I'm here."--kelly clarkson
Starman - 28 May 2007 18:50 GMT
It's very simple, in the 60's and 70's about 3-400000 people was somehow
conected with NASA's lunar missions
loads of money was invested from 1961-69 to make the first manned mission to the
moon, many missons was made to
the moon from 1968-72 the spending was enormus, today that kind of money would
be impossible to get anyone to invest
in a moon mission, and why should we?
missions to mars or jupiters moon Europa would be so much more relevant, but
anyway you will see sevaral missions to
the moon from 2012-2020

Snip>
> ps ask why we haven't gone to the moon in the past 20 years. Perhaps
> it's
> because we never did.
 
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