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Mrs. Santa Claus got raped: People v. Alan Erskine.  Elf hpywife927@yahoo.com wrote:  I can't believe it, but this is actually funny!23 Dec 2004 20:04 GMT1
Mrs. Santa Claus got raped: People v. Alan Erskine.  Elf
hpywife927@yahoo.com wrote:  I can't believe it, but this is actually
funny!
Mrs. Santa Claus got raped: People v. Alan Erskine
Space Shuttle, Not Robot, Should Be Used to Service Telescope22 Dec 2004 13:24 GMT66
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A47898-2004Dec8.html
"Panel Questions Hubble Mission - Space Shuttle, Not Robot, Should Be
Used to Service Telescope"
_Washington Post_ - December 8, 2004
RTF briefing observation22 Dec 2004 04:39 GMT11
Long time no write.  Anyway I was watching the RTF briefing this
afternoon.  Interesting that in order to project an upbeat and positive
image they've invented a new catchphrase: "conditionally closed".  This
is applied to 5 of the 15 critical CAIB RTF recommendations to indicate ...
Mrs. Santa Claus got raped: People v. Alan Erskine21 Dec 2004 20:25 GMT4
Mrs. Santa Claus got raped: People v. Alan Erskine
it was the night before christmas but Alan Erskine don't
like christmas or Santa Claus so he went to the north pole
and killed Santa Claus and raped Mrs. Santa Claus then
NASA seems incapable of on-orbit Shuttle Repair (Bubbles in the goo)21 Dec 2004 02:22 GMT45
In the following article:
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/space/2932189
NASA seems incapable of repairing the Shuttle on-orbit. They either have
the wrong people working on the problem (most likely a manager with no
Deorbiting progress's?20 Dec 2004 16:33 GMT9
Tell me folks, does anything  from a Progress make it back to earth after
they command it to burn up? Im intrigued as both Skylab and the Shuttle
which broke up had significant amounts of  hardware that came through.
Brian
hpywife927@yahoo.com & Greg D. Moore18 Dec 2004 17:26 GMT6
hpywife927@yahoo.com & Greg D. Moore (Strider) have hp sex
at portland village shopping center in portland, tenn
O'Keefe Resigns17 Dec 2004 19:32 GMT9
Administrator Sean O'Keefe will resign this week, a government official said
Sunday, and a spokesman for Louisiana State University said O'Keefe is a
leading candidate to become a chancellor there.
It's about time!!!!!!!!
Can we use the Millenium Falcon for Mars missions ? ? ? ?17 Dec 2004 15:10 GMT2
I mean the Millenium Falcon does exist and it is faster than light.We
could use it for the next Mars mission or is there any problem?
Alan Erskine a gay firefighter space man biker raped me !!!!17 Dec 2004 03:33 GMT4
Alan Erskine a gay firefighter space man raped me !!!!
I was in a burning house, alone, nude. Suddenly and without warning, a
gay firefighter came from behind and shoved his
massive cock up my anus !!!! Then he forced me to suck his
Ion engines and He315 Dec 2004 17:56 GMT7
I was reading in Popular Mechanics about a harebrained scheme to mine
the He3 from the moon to provide nuclear electricity for the earth.  The
rough guesses were that mining 1 sq mile of the moon might yield 200# of
He3 which should provide  electricity for Detroit for a year.
How dangerous are the solids?14 Dec 2004 22:20 GMT19
Tell me folks, presumably, the solids are full of the  fuel when they are
stacked  in the vab etc, and as I did notice a press release that there was
a fire in there the other day, is it hard to ignite the fuel? I know someone
in here said it was done by a small rocket firing ...
Lessons Learned but Forgotten from the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident14 Dec 2004 05:00 GMT2
"Lessons Learned but Forgotten from the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident"
Allan J. McDonald, ATK Thiokol Propulsion (Retired)
Space 2004 Conference and Exhibit
September 28-30, 2004, San Diego, California
Professor Lanzerotti states the obvious.13 Dec 2004 22:13 GMT4
Report: Shuttle servicing of Hubble is best option
NATIONAL ACADEMIES NEWS RELEASE
Posted: December 8, 2004
.
CNN reports O'Keefe to resign13 Dec 2004 10:35 GMT3
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/12/12/okeefe.resign/index.html
JGM
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