Re: Astronaut joke
From: Jonathan Silverlight (jsilverlight_at_spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid)
Date: 08/21/04
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Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 16:54:41 +0100
In message <210820040938140130%dmpalmer@email.com>, David M. Palmer
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>
> When Apollo Mission Astronaut Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon,
>he not only gave his famous "One small step for man; one giant leap for
>mankind" statement, but followed it by several remarks, including the
>usual COM traffic between him, the other astronauts, and Mission
>Control. Before he re-entered the lander, he made the enigmatic remark
>"Good luck, Mr. Gorsky."
That's a myth, AFAIK.
But while we're collecting space jokes, what about the engineer in the
V-2 days who told the barman
"I've burned more alcohol in sixty seconds than you've ever sold across
this lousy bar".
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