That's one small step for man...
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Re: That's one small step for man...
Sorry, post deleted.
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Re: That's one small step for man...
I'm putting myself on "IGNORE" for the rest of tonight.
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Re: That's one small step for man...
LOL!! 
Get some kip in mate
Get some kip in mate
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Yup... and did anyone get the photo/doping reference?
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Oops again. With my deletion, now loCA's last post doesn't make any sense.
So: what's funny, Miles, is (1) someone apparently attributing the quote "And I think to myself...what a wonderful world" to Neil Armstrong, and/or (b) someone apparently mistaking Lance Armstrong for Neil Armstrong.
And it was Lord Jim not Gob who agreed with (1).
So: what's funny, Miles, is (1) someone apparently attributing the quote "And I think to myself...what a wonderful world" to Neil Armstrong, and/or (b) someone apparently mistaking Lance Armstrong for Neil Armstrong.
And it was Lord Jim not Gob who agreed with (1).
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Re: That's one small step for man...
That maybe amusing to some Econoline, but possibly not an a thread mourning the passing of a hero.
Bah!


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Okay, I think I get it now....(I didn't recognize Lance)
Somebody thought it would be funny to do a "Triple Armstrong"....
So they made a poster with a picture of Lance, and a quote from Louie, with an attribution to Neil....
Since I didn't recognize Lance, I just thought it was some moron who, while trying to do a tribute to Neil, had ignorantly attributed a quote from Louie to him.....
Somebody thought it would be funny to do a "Triple Armstrong"....
So they made a poster with a picture of Lance, and a quote from Louie, with an attribution to Neil....
Since I didn't recognize Lance, I just thought it was some moron who, while trying to do a tribute to Neil, had ignorantly attributed a quote from Louie to him.....



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However after reading Econo's post, I'm now thinking it could be someone who was such a moron, that they not only mistook the quote as being one of Neil's but the picture as well....
Though I think when weighing whether or not it was:
A. a weak attempt at humor
or
B. Somebody so chuckleheaded that they could actually get both the picture and the quote wrong by mistake....
I strongly lean towards A....
Though I think when weighing whether or not it was:
A. a weak attempt at humor
or
B. Somebody so chuckleheaded that they could actually get both the picture and the quote wrong by mistake....
I strongly lean towards A....



Re: That's one small step for man...
I want to make clear what I thought was funny:
I didn't think that the idea of deliberately putting a quote of Louie Armstrong's in a poster that was supposed to be a tribute to Neil Armstrong is particularly funny...
It was the idea that someone could be so ignorant as to have done it inadvertently , and then broadcast their ignorance all over the internet, that struck me as amusing....
I didn't think that the idea of deliberately putting a quote of Louie Armstrong's in a poster that was supposed to be a tribute to Neil Armstrong is particularly funny...
It was the idea that someone could be so ignorant as to have done it inadvertently , and then broadcast their ignorance all over the internet, that struck me as amusing....



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Doing a triple has to be deliberate; I started the thread because I honor the man and his achievements
...it's myself, I don't take so seriously, that I don't see the humor in a tri-mash-up.
...it's myself, I don't take so seriously, that I don't see the humor in a tri-mash-up.
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That's my thinking...Doing a triple has to be deliberate
So I now hereby withdraw my "
Or I could just pull an Econo, and delete the whole post....



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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
Re: That's one small step for man...
However if you manged to do a quadruple incorperating Stretch It would be high art.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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"What a Wonderful World" was written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss, not Louis Armstrong; that's why I didn't get the "triple Armstrong" aspect until it was explained....
I'm sure if David Ben-Ariel were still around he'd manage to figure a way to somehow bring Herbert W. Armstrong in too...
I'm sure if David Ben-Ariel were still around he'd manage to figure a way to somehow bring Herbert W. Armstrong in too...
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Re: That's one small step for man...
It would of course been much more clever had they used this picture:





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The Hen wrote:Yes, the moon was blue.
Funny how Armstrong and Moon passed in a blue moon.
Fitting really
Yup, the Armstrong family is holding a private ceremony this weekend before the public one later, but they asked that well-wishers look to the moon this weekend and send thoughts and prayers to 'The Man on the Moon'.

