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ToraToraTora | 09:03 Sun 16th Jul 2023 | ChatterBank
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Apollo 11 lifted off from the JFK space centre in Florida on it's way to put the first man on the moon.....One small step....!
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I remember it well , my son was nearly one years old and we watched the black and white footage
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I also watched when he actually stepped onto the moon, at the time we didn't know the immortal words....
Three years before my time on this planet so missed it, but I do believe Nasa intends to return there sometime soon.
Yes, very historic, like seeing Martin Luther Kings speech ‘ I have a Dream’
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....and we still had £sd!
Yes and no Wokes who invented words etc , life was much better ;0)
Yes and no Wokes who invented words etc
yeah groovy baby - - moonlanding was kinksville and eerie

day at Porton, landing, day at Porton
In lodgings ( not far from where Novichok was smeared 50 y later) wilton rd salisbury and got someone to wake me ( linton actually).

god am I ever going to get out of this?
immortal words

certifiable hackneyed and clishayed
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Pp, do you just pluck words out of thin air and hope they make sense?
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Never change Peter. :-)
Now that's shame, started so well and positively then somebody hit the Sunday morning bottle too hard.

Again.
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I just cant follow what he says :0/
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He's always been rat rouge.
I was on the SS Duquessa heading to Brazil.
I had my wrist slapped a few weeks ago, I started to think it's just me.

I remember Kevin Keegans speech back in 96' about SAF now that was funny.
The last episode of Star Trek aired on 3rd June.
I'm not sure I can recall the launch, but I certainly recall the landing vividly. About 2am, if memory serves. We had no idea at the time just how close they came to disaster! Nixon even had a speech prepared in the event that they didn't make it home.

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