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14th April 2025, 02:34 PM
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Women in space
I just saw on the news about a bunch of women going up in a rocket. I thought it was funny, watching them calling themselves astronauts after "going to the edge of space"
They all looked as though they'd been up for a face lift and getting their lips done.
They only went up for a few minutes to the "edge of space" then dropped back down again.
Fatcats making themselves hero's and pouting in that funny way 
Don't get me wrong, it was entertaining.
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14th April 2025, 02:44 PM
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14th April 2025, 03:16 PM
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Re: Women in space
#1 They would only go up to the outer edge of the Tropopause Johnny. Nearly said menopause then. Good job I learned to spell ? And probably if lucky into the troposphere . JS .
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15th April 2025, 06:28 AM
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Re: Women in space
Typical female think they can rise above us males.


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15th April 2025, 06:42 AM
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Re: Women in space
Well if they went any further John they would be totally weightless and might bump their head needlessly. JS
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15th April 2025, 08:26 AM
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Re: Women in space
blue vien.jpg It is Rather Phallic looking ? Lisyening to that Katey Perry , should have been asked for a D&A sample, She was certainly running on more than adrenalin.
Trying to reduce world poullution and a load of rich people are off on a jolly.
Now I wonder why they did not use Elon Rocket mans recoverable rocket. I wonder how they would have faired if they went to the earth station for a week and ended up doing a 9 month trip. Just imagine the state of their makeup and hair
Must admit though some buzz I would imagine.
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15th April 2025, 08:59 AM
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Re: Women in space
Oh! don't get me wrong, I'd have liked to be on it don't worry, just for the sport of it.
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15th April 2025, 09:43 AM
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[QUOTE=James Curry;440498]blue vien.jpg It is Rather Phallic looking ? Lisyening to that Katey Perry , should have been asked for a D&A sample, She was certainly running on more than adrenalin.
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Gawd she has spouted some waffle since climbing out of that shell, sad thing is in any interview she has now she will be introduced as 'Astronaut Kate Perry' when all she did was sit there. Pretty much like Anne Widdicombe who is always introduced as 'Star of Strictly Come Dancing' when she contributed nothing
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16th April 2025, 06:28 AM
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Re: Women in space
Phallic symbols??
Saw a young lady in the green grocers today.
The manner in which she handle a cucumber before putting it into her basket said a lot about her I think.


Happy daze John in Oz.
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17th April 2025, 01:12 AM
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Re: Women in space
I think I have been longer on the toilet than Katy Perry was in space, a bit sick the way she jumped down and kissed the ground after being away from it for five minutes. Sad and sick thing realy after that woman was killed when a rocket exploded on take off, no respect.
Des
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