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Arthur Little
19th July 2019, 18:56
How many of you - like me - stayed up all night to watch this momentous event :cwm25: ... on your [at that time] black and white television screens?

Michael Parnham
20th July 2019, 18:25
How many of you - like me - stayed up all night to watch this momentous event :cwm25: ... on your [at that time] black and white television screens?
I did Arthur, I was very excited.:Jump:

Steve.r
21st July 2019, 09:31
I was too small to know back then, but i have learnt a lot since

stevewool
22nd July 2019, 09:33
We was all sitting around the tv watching this as my dad said we are watching history in the making, to young to realise what he meant, plus was I really bothered too.

Been watching over these last two weekends really amazing and moving too.

stevewool
22nd July 2019, 09:36
While over in Florida a few years back I managed to get the rocket going on it’s journey to the moon, not sure which one it was though.

fred
22nd July 2019, 11:38
Probably the first ever pictures televised of area 51.:wink:

Steve.r
23rd July 2019, 04:43
Probably the first ever pictures televised of area 51.:wink:Oh behave lol....... So, have you booked your ticket to go storm Area 51? Would be interesting if it ever happened, but i see many people being shot by the military or disappearing should it ever go ahead. But really, there is a big movement to have disclosure about what happens there and moreover about UFO's and free energy. It's coming..