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Look Up! Satellite Heading For Earth.

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by Gabberhead Celt, Sep 23, 2011.

Discuss Look Up! Satellite Heading For Earth. in the TalkCeltic Pub area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Shane1888

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    Naw, stay there. You're good at pleasuring :icon_mrgreen:
     
  2. texas.mic

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    :56:^^^

    maybe we can just hire bruce willis and ben affleck to land a rover onto it, drill an explosive into the middle and if all is properly done it will blow into 2 pieces and miss mother earth by inches.
     
  3. Stan Petrov

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    No bother mate, just give me a shout when you're finished
     
  4. Marie Bookmaker

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    I can think of a couple of people that I'd be quite happy if it landed on them
     
  5. Marie Bookmaker

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    Aint that when the one eye snake spits?
     
  6. Stan Petrov

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    I think so, unless I've misunderstood haha.
     
  7. Saul Goodman Gold Member Gold Member

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    its landing at 2.30 am and apparently good chance of it landing here in ireland somewhere between wexford and galway in a straigh line.
     
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    they dont even know what one is man:56: still think the earth is flat!
     
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    WASHINGTON — NASA's dead six-ton satellite fell to Earth early Saturday morning, starting its fiery death plunge somewhere over the vast Pacific Ocean.
     
  11. Shane1888

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    See y'all soon. I'm off to Washington.
     
  12. faw cough Gold Member Gold Member

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    What for ?
     
  13. Shane1888

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    That satellite must be worth a few bob.
     
  14. Stan Petrov

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    it landed in the pacific.
     
  15. Shane1888

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    I can swim :icon_mrgreen:
     
  16. faw cough Gold Member Gold Member

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    It is in the Pacific somewhere.
    :icon_mrgreen:
     
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    Is anyone diving down to get it?
     
  18. Shane1888

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    Yeah, it's in the Pacific. Apparently.