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Post by Thetaloops on Jan 21, 2004 20:45:31 GMT -5
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Post by boomerchick on Jan 22, 2004 17:50:53 GMT -5
And what a flower of humanity he is!
Fiore means "flower" in Italian!
My driver's ed teacher's name was Fiore! What a wonderful guy he was!
Yeah, quite the waste of resources and now Spirit is just sending a tone -- no pics!
Vat iss appingk?
bc
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Post by JerseyBluEyz on Jan 23, 2004 21:36:18 GMT -5
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Post by BennieDeth on Jan 26, 2004 7:33:42 GMT -5
i don't think they'll be going to cydonia any time soon.
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Post by rick232 on Feb 1, 2004 22:08:14 GMT -5
Bush liked his carrier landing so much, maybe he would like to be the first to set foot on Mars?
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Post by Swamp Gas on Feb 1, 2004 23:45:44 GMT -5
Bush liked his carrier landing so much, maybe he would like to be the first to set foot on Mars? rick, First welcome to Gastronamus, the House of Predictions and Stomach Growls! If we leave Bush on Mars, we would be polluting the solar system, if Mars is a planet waiting for a Genesis of sorts. Here's Dumbya, the only time he probably thought of space was when he thinks about what's between his ears. No wait, Bush took up space in college! It won't work W. We know you're game. The Polluting Palooka. Let's hope the rest of the USA knows this. A MAJOR portion of the rest of the world already does.
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Post by Thetaloops on Feb 2, 2004 0:20:25 GMT -5
marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/pressreleases/20040130a.html I was very happy to read that both rovers were working. This is kind of exciting. Remembering back in 69' at the age of 15 and dreaming of being an astronaut. The big problem now is the 'Polluting Palooka' is going to set it up that him and his fellow desperados are going to exploit and ruin every thing in their path, as they always do.
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