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Need a little sod on the fairway.Jason Alexander in Shallow Hal?
Need a little sod on the fairway.Jason Alexander in Shallow Hal?
that the earth is flat? or round? not sure which side is the conspiracy...is there one?...that you think may have some validity. C’mon.![]()
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Well, we do have about 3,000 satellites in orbit, so there's that. Hubble is the size of a school bus and it was put up there nearly 30 years ago now. The MIR is the size of a whale and the ISS is the size of a football field.Moon Landing is crap.
We can barely get anything in the air in 2018 and you expect me to believe it was a piece of cake in the 60s?
All a ruse to beat the Russians, who magically never had any luck making it. uh huh
BS
The real Paul McCartney died in the late 60s. Some impostor has been living as him for most of his life. It's basically confirmed.Do what now?
That's my bad for not being more specific.Well, we do have about 3,000 satellites in orbit, so there's that. Hubble is the size of a school bus and it was put up there nearly 30 years ago now. The MIR is the size of a whale and the ISS is the size of a football field.
The Hubble has been up almost 30 years? Is that right? Wow, I feel old all of a sudden.Well, we do have about 3,000 satellites in orbit, so there's that. Hubble is the size of a school bus and it was put up there nearly 30 years ago now. The MIR is the size of a whale and the ISS is the size of a football field.
This makes sense. He hasn't written anything decent since the Beatles break up.The real Paul McCartney died in the late 60s. Some impostor has been living as him for most of his life. It's basically confirmed.
Without problem? So you're saying there weren't any issues/mishaps in the space program in the late 60s and early 70s? We tried a bunch of times, and were successful a few of those times. That certainly doesn't mean "without problem."That's my bad for not being more specific.
I meant with human's on board. More space shuttles and all the catastrophes, disasters, failed launches.
yet 50 years ago, we did it without problem AND landed on the moon and returned? B.S.
Millions of fake bones scattered around the globe. That took a lot of work.I’m not completely sold on the moon landing
also pretty sure dinosaurs are an elaborate hoax
28, if you believe NASA.The Hubble has been up almost 30 years? Is that right? Wow, I feel old all of a sudden.
This makes sense. He hasn't written anything decent since the Beatles break up.
There are here. I suppose they could just have been added after the fact.28, if you believe NASA.
Anyway, as to the lunar landing stuff one thing I've never understood is the lack of any stars in any lunar picture.
Fixing a game is really hard, especially when multiple parties (several refs) need to be bought off. It would involve a lot of runners, and a lot of negotiation, and that means a lot of people talking, getting their own money down, etc. Gamblers are a pretty gabby bunch. I think the sport that's fixed the most prevalently these days is tennis at the lower levels, where you just need to work with one person, and they're not making enough money to where they can't be bought.dschuler said:Super Bowl XL (Steelers vs Seahawks) was rigged. Easily the worst officiated game in any sport I've ever witnessed. Not only did they get a two touchdown favor from the refs in the first half, but the refs did everything in their power to keep the Seahawks from winning in the second half.
Refs fix Super Bowl for Steelers over Seahawks
Apparently understanding of aperture is down.matttyl said:28, if you believe NASA.
Anyway, as to the lunar landing stuff one thing I've never understood is the lack of any stars in any lunar picture.
It was daytime on the moon when they took the pictures. You don't see stars in the daytime on earth, why would you on the moon? Duh.matttyl said:28, if you believe NASA.
Anyway, as to the lunar landing stuff one thing I've never understood is the lack of any stars in any lunar picture.
I understand it would be hard if the NFL wanted it fixed. That would be very complicated. But if a ref did it without the NFL consent from a bookie for a nice payday, which is exactly how it looked when watching the game, it wouldn’t be that complicated at all, pretty simple really.Fixing a game is really hard, especially when multiple parties (several refs) need to be bought off. It would involve a lot of runners, and a lot of negotiation, and that means a lot of people talking, getting their own money down, etc. Gamblers are a pretty gabby bunch. I think the sport that's fixed the most prevalently these days is tennis at the lower levels, where you just need to work with one person, and they're not making enough money to where they can't be bought.
There's a lot of credence to the idea that Rothstein (who was behind the Black Sox) fixed the first fight between Tunney and Dempsey, where he paid off one of Dempsey's bodyguards to spike his olive oil (which Dempsey drank to improve his digestion) with something that caused him to feel sick. Rothstein had money down on Tunney at 4-to-1.
I'm amazed you have two different computers logged into FFA at same time posting under two different aliai.Yep. Too easy.
It's Satan testing our faith - Paddington.dickey moe said:Millions of fake bones scattered around the globe. That took a lot of work.
Or isis. This one might not be crazy at allStephen Paddock wasn't a depressed gambler who lost his money and his marbles. Something more nefarious was going down there - a hit on the Saudi prince gone bad is the craziest one I've read.
I still have a special bathtub in my house filled with Seahawk fans tears. Once a year in February I take a bath in the tears and it keeps me from aging.dschuler said:Super Bowl XL (Steelers vs Seahawks) was rigged. Easily the worst officiated game in any sport I've ever witnessed. Not only did they get a two touchdown favor from the refs in the first half, but the refs did everything in their power to keep the Seahawks from winning in the second half.
Refs fix Super Bowl for Steelers over Seahawks
I wonder if there's any other similarities between Lincoln and Kennedy.Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. No second shooter, no grassy knoll. Since more than half the public doesn't agree, that's a conspiracy theory.
Not only that, but, all the mystery about the assassination is because J Edgar Hoover botched the investigation. He wanted it closed quickly to maintain the public's trust in his G Men, so obvious avenues of inquiry were never explored. However, they were all irrelevant as Oswald was the only trigger man.
Furthermore, Oswald thought he was going to be hailed as a hero, but panicked on the way home when he was approached by a cop. So he shot officer Tippett out of fear, then realized he'd never be celebrated as the savior he wanted to be after killing a police officer, so he denied everything and called himself a patsy to hide the truth.
(Incidentally, the assassin realizing he's not getting accolades for his deed is exactly what happened to John Wilkes Booth, who fled Washington for the south, demanding newspapers at every stop, only to panic when even the Southern papers denounced his act. Oswald repeated the pattern.)
I still think it was suicide.Jean-Benet's brother killed her with his flashlight and the parents (mostly Mom) covered it up.
Well frankly because the moon has no atmosphere, which is why the same pictures (which were lunar morning by the way, hence the long shadows) show a pitch black sky. The astronauts themselves stated how bright the stars looked. I understand the idea of aperture of the camera, would just mean that the morning on the moon is extremely bright - which it very well may be, I've never been to notice.It was daytime on the moon when they took the pictures. You don't see stars in the daytime on earth, why would you on the moon? Duh.
I was just being sarcastic. All I know is it's camera/light/physics stuff which I know nothing about.Well frankly because the moon has no atmosphere, which is why the same pictures (which were lunar morning by the way, hence the long shadows) show a pitch black sky. The astronauts themselves stated how bright the stars looked. I understand the idea of aperture of the camera, would just mean that the morning on the moon is extremely bright - which it very well may be, I've never been to notice.
That theory has been suggested before the recovered all the bodies in the field.I don't know if this is an established theory, but one that I could see as possible. Would be hard to keep secret though so is highly unlikely...
The plane that crashed on 9-11 in the field due to passengers overwhelming the terrorists was actually shot down by the US military. The "let's roll" story was fabricated so the public didn't know the government had to make the tough choice of sacrificing the passengers to prevent the plane being crashed as another weapon.