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Get well Buzz Aldrin
Get well soon dude.
As his age on the South Pole. Damm. I hope I have 1/100 that level of piss and vinegar when I'm his age. What a life. Last edited by Snapolit1; 12-01-2016 at 12:15 PM. |
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At 86, having been to the moon, WTH is he doing at 7K feet and sub-zero temps? Bucket list or death wish? Wonder who paid for that USAF transport to med-evac him to NZ? Never mind. Think I know. Kudos to Buzz for having the cajones to attempt this, but at 86, really kind of dumb.
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Do anyone really think they have "buzz"er beaters at the South Pole? I seriously doubt it.
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Apparently, their physician roster are barbers...he got a Buzzcut
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Au contraire, Pierre! In '69, moon-walkie time - he was 39 and likely in far better health than now at 86, else he wouldn't have gotten green-lighted to the moon in '69. Personal grit had zip to do with it. It was NASA's call, not Buzz'. If he was troubled by a simple cough at the NP, he would still be at the NP and not in NZ. Granted, he is indeed a space-age pioneer, but still a little dumb.
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Pretty Amazing!
Just think how it must be to WALK ON THE MOON - and then...well, find something...anything to do next. I sure am glad I eventually became a late bloomer...eventually. wow
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