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RIP Neil
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Landing on the moon like a boss.
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#2
To the man that became an icon in his own day for exploration out of this world, may the hevenlies be pleased.
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#3
Relevant.
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From the Times.

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#4
* Verse hand over heart
A moment of silence, please.



Thanks ShadowZ
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#5
;_;
I am a little abashed that we did not continue his legacy while he was alive. There are many reasons to continue putting people on the moon, but we're too absorbed by our "recession" to worry about that.

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#6
I still don't understand how the flag is moving.
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(08-26-2012, 10:05 AM)Verse Wrote: To the man that became an icon in his own day for exploration out of this world, may the hevenlies be pleased.
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(08-27-2012, 05:26 PM)Verse Wrote: * Verse hand over heart
A moment of silence, please.



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(08-28-2012, 07:51 AM)Droid Wrote:
(08-26-2012, 10:05 AM)Verse Wrote: To the man that became an icon in his own day for exploration out of this world, may the hevenlies be pleased.
To a man with balls the size of the earth, rip. May your name be remembered for centuries to come.
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#9
No, I don't believe he had testicular cancer...
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#10
Wrong Armstrong
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