Re: The moon 12.31 pm BST tomorrow



robraitxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx (Rob) gargled a mouthful of St Estephe and
gave us:

'parently NASA will be releasing the formal results of the test some
thyme next month. From what I saw, it was something of a damp squid, but
there are rumours coming out that the experiment met all of its
bowrpgvirf (nice ROT) and may have proved something.

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Rob - Shropshire
So many cats,
So few recipes...

Ta esso innitdoh.....I will contain myself in patience for the Nasarite Book of Revelations......
( note to self: can we trust them? Adjusts allyhat more securely)

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( dissolve to calendar flipping pages away.....time passes....then...)

defying mere tedious Usenet convention, Roger added:

Well, limping up from a distance, last placed as ever - the Rayjo
spoke to me the other morning and told me that the NASA-erene say they
spotted 25 gallons (imperial or U.S ) of lunar H2O in the plume
caused by impacting a 2 tonne scatellite in the Moonies outdoor (ver')
cold tub........
is there further wibbling I have not spotted on this ?

Roger unRead

(Do keep UP there....)

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I can tell you Americans are full of the spirit of justice, fight, and adventure."
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Imperial Japanese Navy

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