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The Space Shuttle flew over North Mississippi and Alabama this morning.
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Did you hear it? Did you see it?
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On Apr 21, 5:59*am, dave wrote:
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The Space Shuttle flew over North Mississippi and Alabama this morning.
cuhulin


Did you hear it? *Did you see it?


More to the point, Did it hit Blueberry Doggie's couch?

To keep *on* this slightly-offtopic thread, Did it create a sonic boom
that mimicked a temblor?
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Back in the 1980s, one of the Space Shuttles which was riding piggyback
on a transport Airplane flew low over Jackson,Mississippi, flying low so
us backwater hicks could get a good look up thar at it.I think it was at
Parham Bridges Park in Jackson where it was advertized on tv noos.I went
over there to get a good looksee.

I was working at Delta Cotton Oil in Jackson when the first Space
Shuttle went up into orbit, in 1981.I worked in the solvent extraction
plant at Delta Cotton Oil, Hexane (Hexane is kin to lighter fluid, Very
Flammable stuff!) fluid in there for extracting the oil from the cotton
seeds, so of course no radios or anything else that could cause a spark
was allowed in there.
cuhulin

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On Apr 21, 2:16*pm, wrote:
Back in the 1980s, one of the Space Shuttles which was riding piggyback
on a transport Airplane flew low over Jackson,Mississippi, flying low so
us backwater hicks could get a good look up thar at it.I think it was at
Parham Bridges Park in Jackson where it was advertized on tv noos.I went
over there to get a good looksee.

I was working at Delta Cotton Oil in Jackson when the first Space
Shuttle went up into orbit, in 1981.I worked in the solvent extraction
plant at Delta Cotton Oil, Hexane (Hexane is kin to lighter fluid, Very
Flammable stuff!) fluid in there for extracting the oil from the cotton
seeds, so of course no radios or anything else that could cause a spark
was allowed in there.
cuhulin


Ah, Benzene rings! I love them!
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I didn't see or hear the Space Shuttle yesterday.Depending on what part
of North Mississippi it flew over, that can be over two hundred miles
North of doggy's couch.
cuhulin



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