NASA-07/26/2005

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  • british_bmx2005
    Banned
    • Jan 2005
    • 214

    #1

    NASA-07/26/2005

    On Tuesday, July 26, 2005, Space Shuttle Discovery will sit on the launch pad make its first launch since the Columbia disaster in Cape Canaveral. The Space Shuttle Discovery is set to lift off Tuesday at 9:39 a.m. CDT, the same time Columbia took off on its doomed mission in 2003. If you are not able to view the shuttle launch in person, then you can find a news station that is viewing the shuttle launch.

    Pray the astronauts make it into space and back to Earth in no harm what so ever.
  • stlunatic0124
    FFR Player
    • Feb 2005
    • 3228

    #2
    RE: NASA-07/26/2005

    gl hf.

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    • YungYung
      FFR Player
      • Jul 2005
      • 810

      #3
      RE: NASA-07/26/2005

      Originally posted by stlunatic0124
      gl hf.
      Originally posted by The rules
      Some examples of postwhoring include, but are not limited to: blank posts, posts of one line or less, one-word-posts, nonsense posts, posts of a picture and nothing else, posts of a quote of someone else and nothing else, etc.
      Anyway, all that I really have to say about this is that it's funny how they picked July 26th for the date. I'll be sure to find a channel on TV that will broadcast this, I want to see it.
      clairmai lol hvam lol

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      • Tasuke
        FFR Player
        • Oct 2003
        • 1671

        #4
        RE: NASA-07/26/2005

        Won't the solar rays and space radiation kill them? Har-har.
        Good luck to them all. They really need the support of people
        who are too afraid to go to space. Like me.

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        • stlunatic0124
          FFR Player
          • Feb 2005
          • 3228

          #5
          Re: RE: NASA-07/26/2005

          Originally posted by YungYung
          Originally posted by stlunatic0124
          gl hf.
          Originally posted by The rules
          Some examples of postwhoring include, but are not limited to: blank posts, posts of one line or less, one-word-posts, nonsense posts, posts of a picture and nothing else, posts of a quote of someone else and nothing else, etc.
          Anyway, all that I really have to say about this is that it's funny how they picked July 26th for the date. I'll be sure to find a channel on TV that will broadcast this, I want to see it.
          Don't be an idiot. gl hf is a Counter-Strike reference (good luck have fun). It's my first one-line post in a long time. And it's in chit chat so what's the big deal

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          • YungYung
            FFR Player
            • Jul 2005
            • 810

            #6
            Re: RE: NASA-07/26/2005

            Originally posted by stlunatic0124
            Originally posted by YungYung
            Originally posted by stlunatic0124
            gl hf.
            Originally posted by The rules
            Some examples of postwhoring include, but are not limited to: blank posts, posts of one line or less, one-word-posts, nonsense posts, posts of a picture and nothing else, posts of a quote of someone else and nothing else, etc.
            Anyway, all that I really have to say about this is that it's funny how they picked July 26th for the date. I'll be sure to find a channel on TV that will broadcast this, I want to see it.
            Don't be an idiot. gl hf is a Counter-Strike reference (good luck have fun). It's my first one-line post in a long time. And it's in chit chat so what's the big deal
            I'm very well aware of what gl hf means. It's not only used in CS. The only time people post crap like that is either in the gbin, or they're being funny. I don't see either of those cases.

            Anywho, british bmx was that copied from another website? If so I'd like to see a link, this seems interesting.
            clairmai lol hvam lol

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            • lightdarkness
              Summer!!
              • Jul 2003
              • 11308

              #7
              RE: Re: RE: NASA-07/26/2005

              Oh, not like I've seen this on CNN ALL FRICKEN MONTH

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              • Specforces
                Yes
                • Jan 2004
                • 5028

                #8
                RE: Re: RE: NASA-07/26/2005

                One line posts?
                Check Out My Music

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                • angel-d
                  FFR Player
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 278

                  #9
                  RE: Re: RE: NASA-07/26/2005

                  Maybe, while they are up there they can meet some friendly aliens on their honeymoon. Maybe not, the government would probably just have them brought back and cut up, that sucks.
                  Still hope the mission is a full success and the astronaughts manage to further our understanding of the universe etc.
                  But most importantly i hope they can return safely to their friends and family.

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