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Paul in MI on Bush and Space
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 14, 2004 at 18:20:51 from (64.228.14.162):
Paul: I usually don't watch the evening news, but tonight I did. I saw what seem to me, to be a new interest in Space on the part of President Bush. I was just wondering if he and Paul Martin may have had just a bit more than their share of Tequila in Monteray, Mexico. Just thought may be Paul may have gotten into a few verses of an old East Coast Canadian song, chorus goes like this," The Man in the moon is a Newfie and he's sailing on to glory away in his golden dory." Under the right conditions, Bush may have though," My gosh these Canadians are out in front on Space travel. Looking at those Mars pictures and that vehicle, and the soil. If they could develop atmosphere by introducing plant and animal life. It would be a good spot for a couple of senior citizens to retire with their Farmall A and Super A. The soil doesn't look too bad, don't know whether I could hack the rocks, but there is definately no weeds. Pollution is not likely too bad. Better save and take the bottle of Screech. At our age we should offer our services and years of growing things to mankind. Can't you see the headlines now Farmalls on two planets.
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