Just so you're aware, the person who describes themselves as Q (the prick from QAnon) isn't the actual Q. John de Lancie is the actually Q. You foolish mortals
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Quote from: odeon on August 03, 2020, 02:01:46 AMYour sister saw Challenger break up in 1986? Like I said from where I used to live(Sarasota Fl) all you could make out was streaks of smoke in the sky when there was a launch. She went out with her boss and saw the smoke trail going up and thought it looked different than usual, she wasn't one to go out and look but did because her boss did, they didn't know what had happened till they heard it on the radio. I was at college working in the library in Ct when I heard
Your sister saw Challenger break up in 1986?
Quote from: Parts on August 03, 2020, 04:02:23 AMQuote from: odeon on August 03, 2020, 02:01:46 AMYour sister saw Challenger break up in 1986? Like I said from where I used to live(Sarasota Fl) all you could make out was streaks of smoke in the sky when there was a launch. She went out with her boss and saw the smoke trail going up and thought it looked different than usual, she wasn't one to go out and look but did because her boss did, they didn't know what had happened till they heard it on the radio. I was at college working in the library in Ct when I heard How awful.
Quote from: odeon on August 03, 2020, 09:05:28 AMQuote from: Parts on August 03, 2020, 04:02:23 AMQuote from: odeon on August 03, 2020, 02:01:46 AMYour sister saw Challenger break up in 1986? Like I said from where I used to live(Sarasota Fl) all you could make out was streaks of smoke in the sky when there was a launch. She went out with her boss and saw the smoke trail going up and thought it looked different than usual, she wasn't one to go out and look but did because her boss did, they didn't know what had happened till they heard it on the radio. I was at college working in the library in Ct when I heard How awful. I was listening to live radio while traveling by car and still cried. I can not imagine what it would have been like to look up in the sky and think, "That doesn't look right. Why?"