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"Darren New" <dne### [at] san rr com> wrote in message
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> author wrote:
>> They were fourteen lights out on the first test flight of the new scout
>> saucer when, with a growing sense of urgency, it was
>> realized that some bizqlesflart of an engineer had not installed the
>> BIZQLESFLARTING SANITARY FACILITIES!
>
> You laugh, but that's exactly what happened with the first Gemini space
> shot. The astronaut was in the capsule for like 6 hours waiting for
> problems to be fixed, when it was originally expected that the whole
> process would take maybe 30 minutes. "What do I do?" "We think it would
> be safe to crap your pants."
LOL! Yep, I get it now. They 'do' look frustrated... ;)
Perhaps they should be set back a little with their knees knocking
together... ;)
Nice background.
~Steve~
>
> --
> Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
> How's my driving?
> Sit in my back seat and let me know!
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