| Today's Fark-ready headline: Delighted housewife knits spacesuit for rubber chicken |
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| skinink
Is this a euphemism for safe sex? |
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| Diocletian's Last Cabbage Keep fitting that chicken! |
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| wrenchboy
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| 1000 Ways to Dye
You don't say? |
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| DanZero The Daily Fail must be down for I haven't seen any greenlights from them yet today, so that subby is doing Daily Star today |
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| Fano Approves |
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| Fano curses, my gonzo saucer from pigs in space was denied |
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| Now I Is!
I'll put a spacesuit on YOUR rubber chicken!!! |
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| neuroflare |
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| Bashy35
The DailyStar? Wow, I guess Submitter can't even afford the Sun anymore... |
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| sharkbeagle
We need to squeegee all human DNA off the planet and start anew. |
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| itsfullofstars
whoever wrote this article is a moron. FTFA: The Nasa mascot has already flown into space on a T-38 training jet This rubber chicken has been a weather ballon payload several times but never beyond the stratosphere. Oh and this: ![]() does not go to space. It is an aircraft not a spacecraft and has a ceiling of 50,000 ft. While the start of space is arguable, the lowest point anyone will argue is 50k ft which pretty much eliminates "into" space. |
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| Gyrfalcon I'm not even going to read the article. I just like the headline. |
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| Archimedes' Principal
itsfullofstars: whoever wrote this article is a moron. FTFA: The Nasa mascot has already flown into space on a T-38 training jet This rubber chicken has been a weather ballon payload several times but never beyond the stratosphere. Oh and this: [thespacereview.com image 400x329] does not go to space. It is an aircraft not a spacecraft and has a ceiling of 50,000 ft. While the start of space is arguable, the lowest point anyone will argue is 50k ft which pretty much eliminates "into" space. I figured the writer was a moron as soon as they used the word Nasa instead of the acronym NASA. |
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| Grembo
itsfullofstars: whoever wrote this article is a moron. FTFA: The Nasa mascot has already flown into space on a T-38 training jet This rubber chicken has been a weather ballon payload several times but never beyond the stratosphere. Oh and this: [thespacereview.com image 400x329] does not go to space. It is an aircraft not a spacecraft and has a ceiling of 50,000 ft. While the start of space is arguable, the lowest point anyone will argue is 50k ft which pretty much eliminates "into" space. Came here to say something like this |
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