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Longhorn:
Good News Fester

Mission Specialist ( can't reveal or recall his name) just informed me and my chicken ( can't reveal her name) that if we survive this mission, both me and my chicken might actually be younger when (if) we return to earth due to the effect of general relativity of objects in motion.  Ye haw,  we havent completed our mission yet and already my joints feel better. Get back to yall when we dock with the mother ship....  something about a room addition.

Longhorn    Aka......  BT.Com

aqrinc:


What a space cadet  :o eerrr Specialist 8) . longhorn i hope you took a pooper scooper  :-[ pack for y'alls chicken drop
duty. That ship will be a mess  :-X unless the chicken suit works well in freefall.  ::)

    ;D           :o              :P            :'(               
          :D             ???           :-\                      

                                                                                            em rof tiaw

Beloved:
LongHorn if your hear me.....

NASA astronaut Chris Ferguson commands the seven-member crew, which includes Pilot Eric Boe, Mission Specialists Donald Pettit, Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, Steve Bowen, Shane Kimbrough and Sandra Magnus..

The giant orange tank that provided fuel for Endeavour's climb into space is now empty and is jettisoning from the shuttle.
LongHorn  tap three times on the pipes  to let us know that you were not in that part of the ship... if we do not hear form you ....we will inform the critters at your place

As the tank falls away and descends toward Earth, the tank's on-board cameras record the process. About two minutes into flight, the solid rocket boosters propelling Endeavour higher into space have successfully separated and gracefully fallen away. Each booster has a parachute packed in its frustum that will automatically deploy after entering Earth's atmosphere to slow the descent into the ocean. Endeavour has safely attained orbit and NASA mission managers have given the

In Endeavour's payload bay, the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo is packed full of about 14,500 pounds of equipment and supplies, making it one of the heaviest modules in shuttle history. (How much do you weigh Longhorn???)

Also included in the payload, are additional sleeping quarters, a second toilet, an exercise device and other household-type equipment.  Your in Luck LongHorn ....Look what God provided for your trip.

The prime objective of the 15-day mission is to prepare the International Space Station to accommodate six members for long-duration stays.
Get your workpants on...

Heads up Long horn, just off the press

 NASA Launch Director Mike Leinbach remarked how pleased he is to celebrate Endeavour's launch, although a minor issue arose during the last few minutes of the countdown. A door in the White Room was found to be unpinned, (they found some chicken foot prints but do not want the world to know) but after discussion with the launch team confirming that it would not affect the safety of the shuttle, the countdown resumed

Good Luck Captain Longhorn and your SpaceChick  ....May the Schwatz be with you

Beloved


Ninny:
 :D ;D ;D You are so weird! You and your chicken have fun up there!
Kathy ;D

Longhorn:
Im in the shuttle potty, have to change my diaper. Iv'e never gone 19,000 mph before.  I think now is a good time to read my flight manual.  Get back to yall later.  Chicken is ok, trying to adjust to weightlessness.  Flight commander seems amussed by a floating New Hampshire Red.

Longhorn.... Aka BT.com

P.S.   Lula, my next door neighbor is trying to take care of the farm while Im serving my country......Good Luck with all that.

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