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Old 05-01-2001, 09:28 AM  
blakkfrogg
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NASA History Lesson

Neil Armstrong - true story

Guaranteed to make you smile, especially since it's a true story:

On July 20, 1969, as commander of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module, Neil Armstrong

was the first person to set foot on the moon. His first words after stepping

on the moon, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,"
were televised to Earth and heard by millions. But just before he reentered
the lander, 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. On July 5,1995,
in Tampa Bay, Florida, 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 died and so Neil Armstrong felt he could answer the question. In 1938 when he was a kid in a small Midwest town, he
was playing baseball with a friend in the backyard. His friend hit a fly
ball, which landed in his neighbor's yard by the bedroom windows. His neighbors were Mr. and Mrs. Gorsky.

As he leaned down to pick up the ball, young Armstrong heard Mrs.Gorsky shouting at Mr. Gorsky. "Sex! You want sex?! You'll get sex when the kid
next door walks on the moon!"

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