Brie is the best. Hopefully the moon also has crackers to go along with it... and some strawberry jam (with preserves or whatever)ig wrote:
i hope it's pepper jack
Didn't Wallace and Gromit land there?


I prefer Gouda or Provolone.HurricaИe wrote:
Brie is the best. Hopefully the moon also has crackers to go along with it... and some strawberry jam (with preserves or whatever)ig wrote:
i hope it's pepper jack
Alice Kramden
But we have a flag and they don't?ThomasMorgan wrote:
I hope there are aliens there. So when we go to claim it, they're all just like "lol, what do you think we are? Native Americans?"
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It should be open season, a la Africa and Asia for colonies on the 19th century. Except this time the Indians and Chinese will be in on it.
So lots of space wars and arguments.
Essentially the crap we have on Earth, but on the moon.
Except then someone will start firing rocks at the Earth from the Moon, and then we're all toast.
The human condition will prevail - stupidity.
So lots of space wars and arguments.
Essentially the crap we have on Earth, but on the moon.
Except then someone will start firing rocks at the Earth from the Moon, and then we're all toast.
The human condition will prevail - stupidity.
I expect something like the current Antarctic treaty will happen.
The moon is already leaving us.FloppY_ wrote:
Personally, It will not matter,, because if we start taking what you call "riches" from the moon and bring them to earth, we are going to start messing with a dangerous game of balance if you ask me... remove too much and the moon goes bye bye.. along with the tide back here at eart... I say leave the moon alone unless you plan to study it.. don't start destroying it like we are doing to this little planet
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:whoa:Kmarion wrote:
The moon is already leaving us.FloppY_ wrote:
Personally, It will not matter,, because if we start taking what you call "riches" from the moon and bring them to earth, we are going to start messing with a dangerous game of balance if you ask me... remove too much and the moon goes bye bye.. along with the tide back here at eart... I say leave the moon alone unless you plan to study it.. don't start destroying it like we are doing to this little planet
how?
The Nazi's already have moon bases. duhhh
http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/moonger.html
They've been their since like 1942!
http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/moonger.html
They've been their since like 1942!
It has been leaving us (Kepler's law) ever since it formed . It used to be much closer than it is now.Airwolf wrote:
:whoa:Kmarion wrote:
The moon is already leaving us.FloppY_ wrote:
Personally, It will not matter,, because if we start taking what you call "riches" from the moon and bring them to earth, we are going to start messing with a dangerous game of balance if you ask me... remove too much and the moon goes bye bye.. along with the tide back here at eart... I say leave the moon alone unless you plan to study it.. don't start destroying it like we are doing to this little planet
how?
Xbone Stormsurgezz
The moon's core is dramatically off center, this produces a lot of stress as the moon rotates, causing the moon to lose its orbital velocity, and a lower velocity means a wider orbit.Airwolf wrote:
:whoa:Kmarion wrote:
The moon is already leaving us.FloppY_ wrote:
Personally, It will not matter,, because if we start taking what you call "riches" from the moon and bring them to earth, we are going to start messing with a dangerous game of balance if you ask me... remove too much and the moon goes bye bye.. along with the tide back here at eart... I say leave the moon alone unless you plan to study it.. don't start destroying it like we are doing to this little planet
how?
It is moving at a distance of a few centimetres or so away from us every year. Something like that anyway, just off the top of my head. The distance is so miniscule it wont make any difference any time soon.Airwolf wrote:
:whoa:Kmarion wrote:
The moon is already leaving us.FloppY_ wrote:
Personally, It will not matter,, because if we start taking what you call "riches" from the moon and bring them to earth, we are going to start messing with a dangerous game of balance if you ask me... remove too much and the moon goes bye bye.. along with the tide back here at eart... I say leave the moon alone unless you plan to study it.. don't start destroying it like we are doing to this little planet
how?
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
That is of course until tidal locking.S.Lythberg wrote:
The moon's core is dramatically off center, this produces a lot of stress as the moon rotates, causing the moon to lose its orbital velocity, and a lower velocity means a wider orbit.Airwolf wrote:
:whoa:Kmarion wrote:
The moon is already leaving us.
how?
Xbone Stormsurgezz
I think we have some time before we have to worry about that Kmarion.
Anyway, I think it will be done Antarctica style.
Anyway, I think it will be done Antarctica style.
A couple weeks at least.. . But yea we have bigger issues before then.Major.League.Infidel wrote:
I think we have some time before we have to worry about that Kmarion.
Anyway, I think it will be done Antarctica style.
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Kmarion wrote:
That is of course until tidal locking.S.Lythberg wrote:
The moon's core is dramatically off center, this produces a lot of stress as the moon rotates, causing the moon to lose its orbital velocity, and a lower velocity means a wider orbit.Airwolf wrote:
:whoa:
how?
Earlier, we said tides are at the root of alterations in the entire Earth-Moon orbital system. Here's how: Earth spins once a day, while the Moon goes around the planet at a more plodding pace, once a month. So the planet is always trying to drag tides along, and it succeeds a bit.
The high-tide bulges are pulled just ahead of an imaginary line connecting the centers of Earth and the Moon. It might seem rather amazing, but a terrestrial bulge of water has enough mass to tug at the Moon from yet another angle. The effect is to constantly prod the Moon into a higher orbit, which explains why it is moving away from us.
Antarctica.
he should own the moon
my brain hurts!!!
It belongs to Bangladesh

Soviets tbh
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
We're whalers on the moon, We carry a harpoon. But there ain't no whales So we tell tall tales And sing our whaling tune.

teh people IN teh moon.