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G=EMC^2 Glazier - 17 Jul 2008 13:33 GMT
NASA just announced that Mars had running water between 3.8 and 4.2
billion years ago. That begs the question.  Is this longer than once
upon a time?  Well it fits well with my Mars red clams living 150 feet
down,and their  leaving a clammy iron after taste. Still they are good
eating for lady astronauts   Bert
Saul Levy - 17 Jul 2008 16:53 GMT
Lady astronauts are good eating too, BEERTbrain!  lmao!

Remove the diaper first!

Saul Levy

>NASA just announced that Mars had running water between 3.8 and 4.2
>billion years ago. That begs the question.  Is this longer than once
>upon a time?  Well it fits well with my Mars red clams living 150 feet
>down,and their  leaving a clammy iron after taste. Still they are good
>eating for lady astronauts   Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 17 Jul 2008 18:24 GMT
Cactus Saul  Eating a lady astronaut is a far out fantasy. Peeair  Loves
it     Its Reality on a long trip to Mars   Bert
Saul Levy - 17 Jul 2008 19:58 GMT
Eating engenders LOTS of fantasies, BEERTbrain!  lmao!

Saul Levy

>Cactus Saul  Eating a lady astronaut is a far out fantasy. Peeair  Loves
>it     Its Reality on a long trip to Mars   Bert
oldcoot - 18 Jul 2008 02:31 GMT
On Jul 17, 10:24 am, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) mused:

> Eating a lady astronaut is a far out fantasy.

Better watch it Bert, one slip of the tongue and you can be in deep
s**t.  :-)
BradGuth - 18 Jul 2008 06:44 GMT
> On Jul 17, 10:24 am, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) mused:
>
> > Eating a lady astronaut is a far out fantasy.
>
> Better watch it Bert, one slip of the tongue and you can be in deep
> s**t.  :-)

Bert's tongue has already been where no other human tongue as gone, so
there's nothing of any value to lose.  Bert likes his Mafia captors
and wouldn't honestly change one damn thing, even if he could.  Bert
often says one thing, and then votes and otherwise supports anything
republican.

Bert likes playing DARPA games, especially whenever it's at the
ongoing expense and demise of others.

Bert also wants us to believe that not a soul of any faith-based group
or cult is ever in charge of anything, much less responsible for wrong
doings.  Only his pretend-Atheist groups of pretend-Mafia are in
charge, and supposedly they are always republicans.

-    Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Saul Levy - 18 Jul 2008 20:00 GMT
Most Jews vote DEMORATIC, BradBoi!  lmfjao!  They are VERY LIBERAL due
to TOO MUCH EDUCATION!

I don't.  f.ck BOTH WORTHLESS PARTIES!

Saul Levy

>Bert's tongue has already been where no other human tongue as gone, so
>there's nothing of any value to lose.  Bert likes his Mafia captors
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>
>-    Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 18 Jul 2008 12:36 GMT
oc  you made my morning. Reality is at my age only my tongue works.  I
wonder if it works better with viagra?  Pee Air is only good for one
thing,and he knows it.  Im taking viagra so I don't piss on my sneakers
Go figure Bert
chatnoir - 17 Jul 2008 21:26 GMT
> Lady astronauts are good eating too, BEERTbrain!  lmao!
>
> Remove the diaper first!

Indeed, unlike Lady astronauts, Martian clams appear too intelligent
to eat!:

http://www.gfilmfest.com/schedule.htm

Intelligent Life
Director: Jeff Spoonhower
USA, 2002, 6:20 minutes

Does intelligent life exist? A
clumsy robot, a ship full of micro
aliens, and a troupe of showbiz
clams have the answer.

— Best Animated Short, South by Southwest Film Festival 2003
— Nominee, Student Academy Awards 2003
Jeff received a BA in Film, Television, and Theater at Notre Dame in
1999 and an MFA in Computer Animation at Rochester Institute of
Technology in 2002. He is currently working at a gaming studio,
Electronic Arts - Tiburon (EA Sports), as a 3D Character Animator.

And Space women are psychos!:

http://mirroronamerica.blogspot.com/2007/02/astronaut-arrested-for-attempted.html

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2007
Astronaut Arrested for Attempted Kidnapping

UPDATE: Astronaut Now Charged With Attempted Murder
Report here

SHOULD WOMEN BE ALLOWED TO BECOME ASTRONAUTS?

________________________________

Now U.S. Astronauts are Losing Their Minds

Astronaut Lisa Nowak was Arrested Monday for Assault and Attempted
Kidnapping

Nowak attacked another female Astronaut as she arrived at a Florida
Airport. The women were competing for the affection of a male
colleague.

This is a real embarassment for the country. It is amazing how some of
the most respected members of our society could just flip out like
this (and she did flip out...see the information in the article).

It is also sad because it may hurt the efforts of legendary NASA
figures like Eileen Collins and Sally Ride..... women who really
knocked down doors and paved the way for other women to pursue top
careers in the U.S. Space program. This, in a sense, spits on the
legacy that they built. Is this the way she wants to show her
appreciation?

This also raises the question- Will this incident provide ammunition
to those who say that women should not be allowed to hold such
important positions? I think it will. I'm not saying that this idea is
correct, but it will provide ammunition for this view.

Those who don't believe that women should hold these sensitive and
important positions will say that this is the perfect example of why
they should not be involved in the Space Program at such a high level.
Having women in the Astronaut program could be seen as a distraction
and a risk, because there is always the problem of colleagues of
different sexes fraternizing. These kinds of relationships threaten
the professionalism of the organization and could actually threaten
the mission (and lives).

Imagine if this love triangle nonsense were taking place on a Space
Shuttle or on the International Space Station, or during some highly
important Space mission? Can the nation afford to take this risk in
the future?

Just playing Devils Advocate here.

> Saul Levy
>
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> >down,and their  leaving a clammy iron after taste. Still they are good
> >eating for lady astronauts   Bert
BradGuth - 18 Jul 2008 02:12 GMT
> NASA just announced that Mars had running water between 3.8 and 4.2
> billion years ago. That begs the question.  Is this longer than once
> upon a time?  Well it fits well with my Mars red clams living 150 feet
> down,and their  leaving a clammy iron after taste. Still they are good
> eating for lady astronauts   Bert

Our older than Earth Selene/moon seems to have at least 260,000 ppb of
h2o, and to think that's 260,000 ppb more h2o than found on Mars.

It's also suggested that the crust of our Selene/moon may offer
500,000 ppb of h2o, and even upwards of 700,000 ppb might be the case
of what our salty old Selene/moon could in places offer from within
it's tough old crust.

Imagine what's deeper within or under that highly reactive crust.

-    Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Saul Levy - 18 Jul 2008 02:17 GMT
Maybe your Borg Jewish aliens on Venus left some bodies there,
BradBoi?  lmfjao!

Saul Levy

>It's also suggested that the crust of our Selene/moon may offer
>500,000 ppb of h2o, and even upwards of 700,000 ppb might be the case
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>-    Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
 
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