Re: Gruesome question apollo 13

From: Ami Silberman (silber_at_mitre.org)
Date: 08/19/04


Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 09:48:40 -0400


"OM" <om@our_blessed_lady_mary_of_the_holy_NASA_research_facility.org> wrote
in message news:hhs8i0hl2asn7qs6quq6jbdsf24mbod1uo@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 04:37:06 -0400, John Beaderstadt
> <beadnot@pivot.nyet> wrote:
>
> >And then, if you killed yourself inside the CM or LM, you'd leave a
> >hell of a mess for the survivors that they couldn't clean up without
> >using a lot of what they were trying to conserve.
>
> ...This reminds me of one of those Bibble Thumper shows from around
> 1970 or so, involving an Astronaut who's going to kill himself on the
> Moon to prove some point, and his LMP spending the rest of the show
> quoting the Bible and trying to convince the CDR that suicide is *not*
> the way God wants you to *** up your life. I tried doing a google on
> it, as well as an IMDB search, and found nothing. I remember this one
> especially because the helmets they wore looked like something they
> raided from the "Destination Moon" costume storage bin :-)
>
> ...Oh, and IIRC he doesn't commit suicide, finds Jesus, and all that
> mess, and ends up going back home. Regretfully, we don't get the
> review board session footage :-(
>
Argh! I remember this show from when it was first aired (at least in my
market). Boy was it terrible. It ended with the song "He's got the whole
world in his hands". That, along with seeing a rubber ball globe inspired me
to wonder if a dyslexic fundie would sing a song "he's got the whole world
in his jaws".


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