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Chemical Orb in Houston: a must see

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Re: Re: Chemical Orb in Houston: a must see

ShawnC said:
So I hear there are some nice BBQ joints in Houston, anyone know any good ones near the Space Center?

I sure do get parched after all this chem spraying, any help would be appreciated.

I think there's a pappa's over on NASA road 1 in clear lake
 
I hate to hijack a perfectly good barbecue thread, but...

Hey Denver, is this one of those "pencil thin lines" you were talking about? :D
 
Typhoon1244 said:
I hate to hijack a perfectly good barbecue thread, but...

Hey Denver, is this one of those "pencil thin lines" you were talking about? :D


Now you've done it, we'll have to change the chemgoo spreaders from numbers two and three to numbers one and four. This picture wasn't supposed to get out because it shows the obvious swirl signature of the super secret XXX17 ultra high pressure rotator nozzle. The chemgoo masters choose to install the XXX17 only in the inboard powerplants in order to hide the signature swirl characteristic. Switching to outboard power will make the trails more visible, but the benefits to those who we serve dramatically over shadow the increased risk of detection.

S.P.E.C.T.R.E. forever,
double ought spy number 7
 
Too bad they decommissioned these:

http://www.battleship.org/images/bb62fb.jpg

Just imagine the barrage of goo those badboys could put out!!!

Ya know, there IS a persistent rumor among Surface Warfare Officers that the chemgoo broadside barrages (goo-broads for short) were so effective that after laying complete waste and rendering the small south pacific test islands completely uninhabitable, the islands were vaporized by H-bombs for safety and security reasons.

That's what I heard anyway...
 

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