The First Man On The Moon.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
NOT a true story. Urban myth. The tapes don't uphold it & the great man himself denied it, explaining that none of his neighbours had that name.
So, ner-, ne-ne-ner, ner.
So, ner-, ne-ne-ner, ner.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
Bobo is, of course, correct - urban legend that's been around for fifteen years.bobo the clown wrote:NOT a true story. Urban myth. The tapes don't uphold it & the great man himself denied it, explaining that none of his neighbours had that name.
So, ner-, ne-ne-ner, ner.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
bobo the clown wrote:NOT a true story. Urban myth. The tapes don't uphold it & the great man himself denied it, explaining that none of his neighbours had that name.
So, ner-, ne-ne-ner, ner.
I'll pass your ner- ne-ne- ner ner on. Now, do you think I can rinse these chips or should I just bin them?
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Don't waste chips, get 'em sent over.Gary the Enfield wrote:bobo the clown wrote:NOT a true story. Urban myth. The tapes don't uphold it & the great man himself denied it, explaining that none of his neighbours had that name.
So, ner-, ne-ne-ner, ner.
I'll pass your ner- ne-ne- ner ner on. Now, do you think I can rinse these chips or should I just bin them?
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
Anyway, what is true is that he was meant to say/did say and it isn't picked up correctly because of interference* was "Thats one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind".
*I forget. Its one of them
*I forget. Its one of them
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
He always claimed he did say it but it was lost. It doesn't make sense anyway without it.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
The egg crates were deadening the sound too well, thats why. I reckon.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
Sound man was on a fag break.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
That too.
Have you seen the IMAX film? Its got the production touch of Star Wars. It looks way too good for a test pilot with a camcorder. I expected Luke to start his run down the trench at any minute and then cut to Han in the Millenium Falcon with a good Chewbacca "rrrrarrrr" thrown in for good measure as they blast away from Moss Iseley.No Jabba the Hut though. That would just have ruined the whole experience for me.
Have you seen the IMAX film? Its got the production touch of Star Wars. It looks way too good for a test pilot with a camcorder. I expected Luke to start his run down the trench at any minute and then cut to Han in the Millenium Falcon with a good Chewbacca "rrrrarrrr" thrown in for good measure as they blast away from Moss Iseley.No Jabba the Hut though. That would just have ruined the whole experience for me.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
I've still got the recordings of the radio broadcast of the Moon Landings on reel to reel.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
I absolutely believe that N Armstrong walked on the Moon, after all, anything is more plausable than Coyle still being in a job!
Re: The First Man On The Moon.
Nope. I think the plausibility scale stops at 'definitely true'. Can't get more plausible than that.
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Re: The First Man On The Moon.
True, perhaps i should have said that anything is more pausable than the reasons for Coyle still having a job. Or perhaps im just too pissed to explain myself adequately.Prufrock wrote:Nope. I think the plausibility scale stops at 'definitely true'. Can't get more plausible than that.
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