1 posted on
08/31/2007 3:09:56 PM PDT by
blam
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To: blam
Russia enters 'space race' to build moon base
And they're going to get there on a tower of vodka bottles.
34 posted on
09/01/2007 6:01:07 AM PDT by
aruanan
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37 posted on
09/01/2007 8:00:40 AM PDT by
Fitzcarraldo
(Skip the Moon, go for Mars)
To: blam
Uranus goes to the Klingons of course.
41 posted on
09/01/2007 8:35:49 AM PDT by
Sybeck1
(I like Rodney Carrington's recipe for World Peace.)
To: blam
heh heh..I just love when the Russkies pour more money into nonsense like this, rather than building their country into a major power.
43 posted on
09/01/2007 8:39:27 AM PDT by
13Sisters76
("It is amazing how many people mistake a certain hip snideness for sophistication. " Thos. Sowell)
To: blam
VLAD: HOW ARE YOU GENTLEMEN!!
VLAD: ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US.
VLAD: HA HA HA HA....
46 posted on
09/01/2007 8:51:56 AM PDT by
RichInOC
(NASA: WHAT YOU SAY!!)
To: blam
But first, Russia plans to reintegrate the former SSRs, sell boatloads of arms to various Latin American dictators, sell nukes and missiles to Iran, oppose the US everywhere in the world...
50 posted on
09/01/2007 11:50:47 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: blam
Freelife plans to build moon base by 2025. LOL
To: blam
I like the way ABC News described it "The Russian space agency announced a plan to send a man to the moon by 2025, to establish a permanent base there a few years later, and possibly even send a man to Mars by 2035, in an
aggressive plan reminiscent of the 1960s space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. "
Aggressive? Kennedy announced in the early 1960s and we did it by 1969. They announce in 2007 and plan to do it by 2025 and ABC News calls it "aggressive". LOL! Perhaps it is aggressive for them.
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