We might know each other, but I won't ask who you are. Two astronauts that died lived on our street (Freeman and Chaffee) and another lived about six blocks down (Bassett). 10 of the 14 men that walked on the moon lived in our little one square mile city across from NASA.
Freeman and Chaffee were before my time. The one whose children I went to school with died on the Challenger. When the shuttle program was restarted, the pilot for the Discovery mission lived on my street.
I lived in the same square mile city as you, but for only a year. I really liked it there. I spent the rest of my childhood in 'Lake.
We might know each other, but I won't ask who you are. Two astronauts that died lived on our street (Freeman and Chaffee) and another lived about six blocks down (Bassett). 10 of the 14 men that walked on the moon lived in our little one square mile city across from NASA.
Freeman and Chaffee were before my time. The one whose children I went to school with died on the Challenger. When the shuttle program was restarted, the pilot for the Discovery mission lived on my street.
I lived in the same square mile city as you, but for only a year. I really liked it there. I spent the rest of my childhood in 'Lake.
Hmmmm…then you would know 12 men walked on the moon, not 14.