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Did we ever really land on the moon?

 
 
smm7676
 
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 06:47 pm
JUST WONDERING!PLEASE ANSWER,PLEASE
 
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 06:48 pm
According to my grandmother, NO.
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edgarblythe
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 06:49 pm
Of course, she didn't get out or watch any news shows.
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edgarblythe
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 06:50 pm
They left their pet dog up there. If you get binoculars, you can see it.
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Rockhead
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 06:51 pm
@smm7676,
I live 20 minutes from a NASA museum.

I say yes.

(but I'm quite easily befuddled)
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djjd62
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 06:53 pm
i say yes


but i've been known to be wrong
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roger
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 06:55 pm
No. You can't land on something as flimsy as a poster on a billboard.
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edgarblythe
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:00 pm
I once hitched a ride with a man who informed me that they could never land on the moon. "In the first place," he said, "it moves too fast. They could never catch it."
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NickFun
 
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Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:02 pm
I remember when I was 9 years old and the whole classroom fell silent as we all watched the first men walking on the Moon. It was the news event of the century.
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shewolfnm
 
  2  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:10 pm
PLEASE ANSWER, NOWE DIDNT PLEASE. tHANK YOU
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dlowan
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:11 pm
@smm7676,
Well, I didn't...but some other folk did.
djjd62
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:15 pm
@dlowan,
dlowan wrote:

Well, I didn't...but some other folk did.


the photographic evidence seems to dispute this statement
http://images.jbox.com/f2/rabbit_moon_a16_small.gif
shewolfnm
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:20 pm
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wdMvQTNLaUE
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Reyn
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:32 pm
@smm7676,
smm7676 wrote:
Did we ever really land on the moon?

It doesn't appear so. Looks like it was a big butt in outer space! Shocked

Here is the proof:

http://byzantinesacredart.com/blog/images/photo/moon-landing.JPG
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BillRM
 
  1  
Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:48 pm
@smm7676,
As I felt the ground shake two times and watched two very very large rockets climb into the sky headed for the moon with my own eyes I would say hell yes. The night shot was awesome as you could read small print with the light from the rocket many miles away.

My grandmother was there for the night launch with my parensts and she was also alived when the Wright brothers first had flown in 1903.

That anyone could ask such a silly question just tell you how stupid people can be and how willing they are to listen to fools and their theories base on nothing at all no matter how many facts there are to disprove such silliness.
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Mr Nice
 
  1  
Wed 17 Dec, 2008 04:31 am
After Neil Amstrong and his buddy landed on the moon, who was next?
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roger
 
  1  
Wed 17 Dec, 2008 04:36 am
@djjd62,
I can't see the picture, djjd, but once you've seen the rabbit in the moon, you will have a hard time seeing the man in the moon.
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Setanta
 
  1  
Wed 17 Dec, 2008 06:14 am
Would you like to swing on a star?
Or carry moonbeams home in a jar?
Or would you rather stay as you are?
Or would you rather be a putz?
Foofie
 
  1  
Wed 17 Dec, 2008 09:11 am
@Setanta,
Setanta wrote:

Would you like to swing on a star?
Or carry moonbeams home in a jar?
Or would you rather stay as you are?
Or would you rather be a putz?



You did not answer the thread's question!
BillRM
 
  1  
Wed 17 Dec, 2008 10:00 am
@Foofie,
I sure did and the rest was just having fun at a very silly question to start with that does however get the point across.
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