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Sorry about that :
I meant that as a comment on my years with the shuttle experience .No Photos left for folks to see . No trucks and no drivers so got shut out after Challenger !
T.B.
Thanks Wirraway! The mystery is solved...
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"There's no picture there , Reminds me of myself."
Say TB...I am confused by what you mean in that.
Yeah.. I really miss the space program. I wish we'd go back to the moon again.
I think TB is referring to your FSM picture above your name.
"Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional"
" A hobby should pass the time - not fill it" -Norman Bates
I was s young lad when The Eagle landed on the moon. I remember going to the corner vending machine and getting the Miami Herald with the caption "Man Lands on the Moon". I remember the excitement and pride the country had.
I had that paper along with several others covering space shots but sadly lost them during one of many moves.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
Hodakamax I remember Neil Armstrong getting ready to step off the ladder and I could also see the moon out the window from my TV chair. Goosebumps for sure. I'll check it out, thanks for the review! Max
I remember Neil Armstrong getting ready to step off the ladder and I could also see the moon out the window from my TV chair. Goosebumps for sure. I'll check it out, thanks for the review!
Max
I too have memories of watching. Surprisingly vivid ones, as I was a only a just-turned 13 yr old at the time.
Max, that must have been awesome!
Greg, check it out because it's excellent. It's a very introspective look through the eyes of Gene Cernan, the last man on the moon. It makes me so nostalgic for that time period.
Thanks for the heads-up, Steve.
Stuff about the US space program in it's heyday always interests me too.
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There's no picture there , Reminds me of myself . You are right though . I miss the space program . T.B.
I just finished viewing this off of Netflix. It is a must see for anyone that has a love for our early space program.
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