To: JRandomFreeper
Lol, I noticed all those blue shirts, too. Are NASA’s scientists and engineers now wearing a uniform? Weird.
Gettin’ nervous about this landing. Darn thing’s too complex.
To: LibWhacker
Darn things too complex.
My thoughts exactly.
249 posted on
08/05/2012 10:06:30 PM PDT by
rdl6989
(January 20, 2013 The end of an error.)
To: LibWhacker
Program polo-shirts, T-shirts, caps, etc. are pretty common on government contracts.
251 posted on
08/05/2012 10:07:18 PM PDT by
Windcatcher
(Obama is a COMMUNIST and the MSM is his armband-wearing propaganda machine.)
To: LibWhacker
No point in being nervous. It's gonna work or not. The die has been cast. Literally.
On our side, the die is smart and can do fancy stuff. ;)
Take heart. Drink beverages. Enjoy the show.
/johnny
To: LibWhacker
Lol, I noticed all those blue shirts, too. Are NASAs scientists and engineers now wearing a uniform? Weird.Of course, can't you see they're working for peanuts?
To: LibWhacker
Nice mohawk on that one guy.
267 posted on
08/05/2012 10:12:54 PM PDT by
dfwgator
(FUJR (not you, Jim))
To: LibWhacker
Lol, I noticed all those blue shirts, too. Are NASAs scientists and engineers now wearing a uniform? Weird.
Mission shirts, have been around for decades. In some cases, contractors provide them (with a nice mention of their company). They've replaced the suits they used to wear.
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