Humor Random Comments Thread

Maybe the fanart.
Yep. There's a ridiculous amount of good fanart.

042deeec67236e79d05f6bfde21f4a1b7e4117af.jpg
 
The first time I heard Pink Floyd's Another Brick In The Wall, I had a catastrophic aural misinterpretation. I thought the choir was singing "All in all, you're just a...nother brick in the wool." :idk:
 
Yep. There's a ridiculous amount of good fanart.

042deeec67236e79d05f6bfde21f4a1b7e4117af.jpg

: (______________)

on a random note
DEAR ENGLISH MUFFINS,
YOU ARE NOT MUFFINS, YOU ARE A SPACE SHUTTLE TIRE.
SINCERELY,
FED UP WITH YOU
 
Last edited:
The first time I heard Pink Floyd's Another Brick In The Wall, I had a catastrophic aural misinterpretation. I thought the choir was singing "All in all, you're just a...nother brick in the wool." :idk:

Ah, you've experienced a [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondegreen"]Mondegreen,[/ame] my friend.
 
One of the guys on FB who knows I'm a space geek sent me this link to a whole mess of Russian derelict hardware. I thought it might be of some use for reference. Google Chrome wouldn't translate it, so I've got no idea what the captions are.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1bBwp4/saoirse-2010.livejournal.com/19823.html/

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26951.0

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?act=url&hl=zh-TW&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com.hk&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1bBwp4/saoirse-2010.livejournal.com/19823.html/&usg=ALkJrhinNCBPjkVZsFJXGFebusACzvf0yA

In short, this guy somehow got into RSC Energia's storage barn and found a lot of used space hardware, including three descent capsules from early Soyuz flights to the ISS (including the ones from Soyuz TM-31, TM-32 and TM-34), at least one Raduga capsule used to deliver small amounts of cargo back to Earth from Mir on Progress flights, and several return capsules of the Vertikal sounding rockets.
 
Not too common to see an American ambulance as a Sprinter...


 
In other news, you don't see this everyday.
MarinesUSCG.jpg

You didn't realize that all the landing craft in WWII used by the US were commanded by the USCG? :blink: Shame on you. Neglect the smallest branch of the US armed forces at your peril. After all, they'll pull your sorry :censored: out of the ocean when you come up short on KSC and splash down in the Gulf! :lol:
 
Hey. Did you know the USCG recently imposed a physical height requirement?

You need to be at least six feet (2 meters) tall in order to serve aboard a ship.

That way, if the ship sinks, you can simply walk back to shore.
 
Back
Top