da_man11
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I remember staying up to watch him walk on the moon. That inspired me. His passing saddens me.
Reply #1. Aug 25 12, 1:59 PM
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| Greatguggly
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One very brave individual. RIP Neil.
Reply #2. Aug 25 12, 2:55 PM
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Dagny1
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I watched it live also. What a shock. Rest in Peace.
Reply #3. Aug 25 12, 5:33 PM
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| Daaanieeel
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RIP, Neil Armstrong.
Reply #4. Aug 26 12, 1:43 AM
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pmarney
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I watched it live as well in the early hours whilst we were filling up an Army lorry on the way back from Wales to Colchester.
The other reason I have always been able to remember it was it was my Birthday
RIP to a Pioneer
Reply #5. Aug 26 12, 2:19 AM
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| Greatguggly
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I watched it live and then made a diaper deposit....I was 8 months old.
Reply #6. Aug 26 12, 7:02 AM
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boxjaw
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My dad was in the US Army and we were stationed in Kaiserslautern Germany when Mr. Armstrong first set foot on the moon. I remember watching it on AFN TV. Normally the network had already signed off for the night. It truly was a special event.
Armstrong was also the second civilian to fly in space.
Reply #7. Aug 26 12, 9:21 AM
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| ElusiveDream
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From now on, when I look up at the moon, I'll always think of the first person who walked on it. R.I.P Neil.
Reply #8. Aug 27 12, 1:44 AM
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Cupra
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There is a tribute to him on Wednesday. It's called "Wink at the moon" Very apt. His family have asked, "When it's a clear night and you can see the moon, look up at it, think of Neil, and give a wink". So sweet. RIP.
Reply #9. Aug 27 12, 2:00 PM
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blindcat78
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Now he's really flying high with the Lord!
Reply #12. Sep 02 12, 7:16 AM
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weissmarc
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I was a bit surprised that federal sites were not flying flags at half-mast as would have been appropriate.
Reply #13. Sep 03 12, 8:04 PM
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