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>
> Trust me, this is just funny with no future obligation!
>
>
>
> When Apollo Mission Astronaut Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon,

>
> he not only gave his famous "one small step for man, one giant leap
> for
> mankind" statement but followed it by several remarks, usual com
> traffic
> between
> him, the other astronauts and Mission Control. Just before he
> re-entered
> the lander, however, he made the enigmatic remark "Good luck Mr.
> Gorsky."
> > >
> > >Many people at NASA thought it was a casual remark concerning some
> rival
> > >Soviet Cosmonaut.  However, upon checking, there was no Gorsky in
> either
>
> > >>the Russian or American space programs. Over the years many people

>
> > >questioned Armstrong as to what the "Good luck Mr. Gorsky"
> statement
> meant, but
> > >Armstrong always just smiled.
> > >
> > >Just last year, (on July 5, 1995 in Tampa Bay FL) while answering
> questions following a speech, a reporter brought up the 26 year old
> question to
> > >Armstrong. This time he finally responded. Mr. Gorsky had finally
> died
>
> and
> > >so Neil Armstrong felt he could answer the question.
> > >
> > >When he was a kid, he was playing baseball with a friend in the
> backyard.  His friend hit a fly ball which landed in the front of his
> neighbor's
> bedroom windows. His neighbors were Mr. & Mrs. Gorsky. As he leaned
> down
> to
> pick
> up the ball, young Armstrong heard Mrs. Gorsky shouting at Mr. Gorsky.

>
> "Oral sex!  You want oral sex?!  You'll get oral sex when the kid next

>
> door
> walks on the moon!"
> > >
> > >True story.

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> ---------------------
> 
> Trust me, this is just funny with no future obligation!
> 
>   
>      
> When Apollo Mission Astronaut Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon,
> 
> he not only gave his famous "one small step for man, one giant leap
> for 
> mankind" statement but followed it by several remarks, usual com
> traffic 
> between
> him, the other astronauts and Mission Control. Just before he
> re-entered 
> the lander, however, he made the enigmatic remark "Good luck Mr. 
> Gorsky."
> > >
> > >Many people at NASA thought it was a casual remark concerning some 
> rival 
> > >Soviet Cosmonaut.  However, upon checking, there was no Gorsky in 
> either
>      
> > >>the Russian or American space programs. Over the years many people
> 
> > >questioned Armstrong as to what the "Good luck Mr. Gorsky"
> statement 
> meant, but
> > >Armstrong always just smiled.
> > >
> > >Just last year, (on July 5, 1995 in Tampa Bay FL) while answering 
> questions following a speech, a reporter brought up the 26 year old 
> question to
> > >Armstrong. This time he finally responded. Mr. Gorsky had finally
> died 
> 
> and
> > >so Neil Armstrong felt he could answer the question. 
> > >
> > >When he was a kid, he was playing baseball with a friend in the 
> backyard.  His friend hit a fly ball which landed in the front of his 
> neighbor's
> bedroom windows. His neighbors were Mr. & Mrs. Gorsky. As he leaned
> down 
> to
> pick
> up the ball, young Armstrong heard Mrs. Gorsky shouting at Mr. Gorsky.
> 
> "Oral sex!  You want oral sex?!  You'll get oral sex when the kid next
> 
> door
> walks on the moon!"
> > >
> > >True story.
> > >
> > >

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