Re: In the Shadow of the Moon



Pat Flannery wrote:


Dave Michelson wrote:

Here's the plot: Bobby shows interest in the space program and expresses
interest in meeting an astronaut. Hank agrees - "Son, those folks are
true American heroes" - but wonders how to make it happen. Then he
remembers this OM fellow who was a few grades behind him in high school,
a real space nut, and who works at some high tech web job. OM shows up
and charms everyone and they make a road trip to JSC. After an
inspiring tour of Space Center Houston, Hank realizes that the real
heros are people like OM who are willing to pass on their knowledge and
enthusiasm and thereby inspire the next generation. The End.

You forgot the part where John Redcorn is revealed as a communist agent.
COMRADE! Gagarin Rides The Heavens: http://www-cvr.ai.uiuc.edu/~slazebni/personal_page/scrapbook/images/gagarin.jpg

Of course. Insert after "charms everyone"

". After some zany antics with Dale, Boomhauer and the gang, John
Redcorn is revealed as a communist agent. Then...."

Hmmm. I wonder if this is how these shows really get written.

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Dave Michelson
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