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To: Clappy who wrote (22611)2/4/2003 8:37:37 AM
From: altair19  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104157
 
Clappy,

Great find....thanks.

Altair19



To: Clappy who wrote (22611)2/4/2003 11:54:53 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 104157
 
Thanks for posting that Clappy...

Laurel Clark was a true hero from Racine, Wisconsin...Here is her bio...

jsc.nasa.gov



To: Clappy who wrote (22611)2/4/2003 12:58:31 PM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104157
 
I hope you could feel the positive energy that
beamed to the whole planet as we glided over our shared
planet.


damn!

i didn't feel it.

i was busy focusing on anti-war thoughts.

i gotta cut that crap out.

and feel the positive vibes of people like Laurel.

there's probably millions of 'em.

<raises his half full beer glass>

here's to them.

-el phocus



To: Clappy who wrote (22611)2/4/2003 2:37:36 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 104157
 
morning clappy-

during the last few days i've spent
a lot of time looking through a couple
of books i have - 'the home planet' and
national geographic's 'orbit' - looking
at pictures taken in space, of space, of
the earth and moon and reading the
heartfelt thoughts of various astronauts
and cosmonauts. and i watched elpie's
tape again.

without seeming to make light of the
recent tragedy that befell the columbia,
and the tragic deaths of 7 teenagers who
died in an avalanche in B.C. a few days
ago and the 7 who died in an avalanche
2 weeks ago, if i could choose the circumstances
of my death, i would choose to be returning
from a mission in space. for me, it would be
a perfect end, or perhaps, a perfect beginning.

i think i need an editor to fix my long
sentences.

rose



To: Clappy who wrote (22611)2/4/2003 8:04:52 PM
From: Dalin  Respond to of 104157
 
Awesome Clappy!

:o)

Ramblin