Sailor, you had the whole Atlantic Ocean to turn in and you did what...? - by Ulukai
Dia on 17/2/2009 at 04:38
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Dia on 17/2/2009 at 13:40
The ocean is big; but space is even bigger:
' What Caused 'Fireball' In North Texas Skies? DALLAS – The fireball that streaked across the sky and alarmed numerous Texas residents was likely just a big meteor and not wreckage from colliding satellites, experts said Monday.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Roland Herwig said the fireball seen across a wide stretch of the state Sunday morning probably was a natural phenomenon and not debris from last week's collision between an Iridium communications satellite and a Russian military space vehicle.'
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Martin Karne on 17/2/2009 at 18:35
Is there an insurance involved?
jay pettitt on 17/2/2009 at 18:55
Jay wonders if Canada would like to buy some slightly damaged submarines - one with English Language controls, the other in French - how cool is that!?!
sh0ck3r on 17/2/2009 at 19:55
I find it "interesting" how long this incident took to get reported.
Queue on 17/2/2009 at 22:54
What did you expect them to do: rush out a press release saying that two giant phallic-shaped-diasters-waiting-to-happen decided to bump uglies, now sleep tight?
Scots Taffer on 17/2/2009 at 22:59
They each smoked a trident missile afterward
Queue on 17/2/2009 at 23:02
Well that's because 4 out of 5 sailors prefer trident missiles.
june gloom on 17/2/2009 at 23:22
the 5th prefers cock
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