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Some of the best among us perished on those shuttles, the lack of respect is obscene.
Edit: I see now Zephyr29's comment was not about the product, but a reply to a reply about a joke in very bad taste.
Sorry, not feeling you. So we shouldn't have Lego cars or Lego tanks because people have died in both of those vehicles? Are Lego fire trucks or police cars okay? What about Lego Airplanes? Lego schools? Please, tell us where the "respect" line is drawn?
P.S. I am a huge NASA nerd and can remember exactly where I was when both the Challenger and Columbia disasters occured. These toys aren't celebrating the deaths of our beloved astronauts, but commemorating all astronauts' accomplishments, contributions, and their lives. The lives of those who have 'touched the face of God' and those who have yet to. As well as memorializing the vehicles and NASA as a whole. Pretending the shuttle program never happened isn't honoring anyone's legacy....
Edit: I see now Zephyr29's comment was not about the product, but a reply to a reply about a joke in very bad taste.
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Sorry, not feeling you. So we shouldn't have Lego cars or Lego tanks because people have died in both of those vehicles? Are Lego fire trucks or police cars okay? What about Lego Airplanes? Lego schools? Please, tell us where the "respect" line is drawn?
P.S. I am a huge NASA nerd and can remember exactly where I was when both the Challenger and Columbia disasters occured. These toys aren't celebrating the deaths of our beloved astronauts, but commemorating all astronauts accomplishments, contributions, and their lives. Both those who have 'touched the face of God' and those who have yet to. And commemorating the vehicles themselves.
No one here is making jokes about people in dead cars and tanks but are about the space shuttle disasters. That's the difference.
No one here is making jokes about people in dead cars and tanks but are about the space shuttle disasters. That's the difference.
Sorry, I see what you were referring to now, I thought you were talking about the product itself, not ash78's terrible joke. I didn't notice your comment was a reply to a reply.
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Some of the best among us perished on those shuttles, the lack of respect is obscene.
I see now Zephyr29's comment was not about the product, but a reply to a reply about a joke in very bad taste.
Sorry, not feeling you. So we shouldn't have Lego cars or Lego tanks because people have died in both of those vehicles? Are Lego fire trucks or police cars okay? What about Lego Airplanes? Lego schools? Please, tell us where the "respect" line is drawn?
P.S. I am a huge NASA nerd and can remember exactly where I was when both the Challenger and Columbia disasters occured. These toys aren't celebrating the deaths of our beloved astronauts, but commemorating all astronauts' accomplishments, contributions, and their lives. The lives of those who have 'touched the face of God' and those who have yet to. As well as memorializing the vehicles and NASA as a whole. Pretending the shuttle program never happened isn't honoring anyone's legacy....
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I see now Zephyr29's comment was not about the product, but a reply to a reply about a joke in very bad taste.
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P.S. I am a huge NASA nerd and can remember exactly where I was when both the Challenger and Columbia disasters occured. These toys aren't celebrating the deaths of our beloved astronauts, but commemorating all astronauts accomplishments, contributions, and their lives. Both those who have 'touched the face of God' and those who have yet to. And commemorating the vehicles themselves.
Many apologies!
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