Who was first to go "doody" on the moon?
- From: none@xxxxxxxx (Zephod)
- Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 17:07:19 -0500
Ok,
I read Mullanes book about the early shuttle years and there was plenty of
information on these necessary functions on orbit, Some astronauts delighting
in the geographical locations of overflight for these functions for poltiical
reseaons. Take a dump on Castro for instance.
And as in HBOs "From the Earth to the Moon" Conrad wanting his crew "to go"
en-route so they wouldnt be the first to take a dump on the moon.
So I guess from Apollo 14 on perhaps? If Apollo 12 managed to appease Conrad.
Who?
WHO?
Do they know it themselves?
No, I'm not 12 years old. Not physical age anyways.
And when you think about it...
The next person to take a dump on the moon is alive today!
Thats a good thing right?
.
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