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MAGN1T wrote:Mary was a virgin.
Is that fact too?
A very large proportion of the worlds population will believe that.... for no other reason than that's what they've been told.
Steve
MAGN1T wrote:Mary was a virgin.
Is that fact too?
Mr.Phreak wrote:The moon looks like cake
Mr.Phreak wrote:I seriously don't care if they landed or not, and haven't personally researched either side enough to argue the fact. I just like saying they haven't because people get so wound up over it (and it makes a more interesting story)
BZG|Bling wrote:I did it to stir, but I still have my doubts as to whether it happened or not.
At the end of the day though, yes, the only reason I bothered to tick a circle in this poll was for what you mention
Mr Revhead wrote:no wonder they never went back!
lucasthefallen wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:no wonder they never went back!
im pretty sure that they have landed on the moon about four times total, all in the time of about 4-5 years from memory.
and you were there, on the moon , and witnessed each of these landings???lucasthefallen wrote:
EDIT:
Apollo 11, 1969, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins
Apollo 12, 1969, Charles (Pete) Conrad, , Alan Bean, Richard Francis Gordon
Apollo 14, 1971, Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, Stuart Roosa
Apollo 15, 1971, David Scott, James Irwin, Alfred Worden
Apollo 16, 1972, John Young, Charles Duke, Thomas Mattingly
Apollo 17, 1972, Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, Ronald Evans
Apollo 13 did not land due to a mechanical problem that nearly killed the crew. The 3rd man listed in each mission did not walk on the Moon, but instead stayed in orbit around the Moon in the command module while the other two landed in the lunar module.
fangsport wrote:if not, please prove thay 'really' happened
fangsport wrote:lucasthefallen wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:no wonder they never went back!
im pretty sure that they have landed on the moon about four times total, all in the time of about 4-5 years from memory.
WHOA.......qouted well out of context .....( or is that 'contexed/contexted'and you were there, on the moon , and witnessed each of these landings???lucasthefallen wrote:
EDIT:
Apollo 11, 1969, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins
Apollo 12, 1969, Charles (Pete) Conrad, , Alan Bean, Richard Francis Gordon
Apollo 14, 1971, Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, Stuart Roosa
Apollo 15, 1971, David Scott, James Irwin, Alfred Worden
Apollo 16, 1972, John Young, Charles Duke, Thomas Mattingly
Apollo 17, 1972, Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, Ronald Evans
Apollo 13 did not land due to a mechanical problem that nearly killed the crew. The 3rd man listed in each mission did not walk on the Moon, but instead stayed in orbit around the Moon in the command module while the other two landed in the lunar module.
if not, please prove thay 'really' happened
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