
Apparently so does Jamiroqui.
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*sniffs* *sniffs* can anyone smell that? bull **** x)
His facts and figures don't sound that farfetched.
"Branson has suggested an initial ticket price of US$200,000 for a suborbital tourist flight, including a week of flight training.[1] Although the initial deposit is set to be $200,000 for the first 100 to fly, the next 900 will pay between $100,000 and $175,000; all passengers after that will pay a deposit of only $20,000 each."
I don't believe you..
gawd what a anti-climax...
"hey, look its earth from bloody 5 million miles away", by the time you stop saying 'wooooow' its time to go home
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If this is real show us some prove. And if its meant to be a lie, at least lie more convincingly? :rolleyes:
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[quote=hit1;3099664]Float around, five minutes? You undergo 3 days off training and then go on a rocket blast out the earths atmosphere and high into space, then come down... And it takes 3 hours and now we get to the weightless part were you can look down at the earth, or see amazingly clear close views of the moon... Its easily worth the money... And i packed my bags because a holiday like this isnt one to get all cranky about. its space, ya know up there, not some crap place like france were they all eat frogs or estonia were they live in mud...[/]
you iz well countryist man stop finkin ur well gangsta just cos u got 75k, and u DO only go up der for 5 minutes, so ur spending 75k practicly on a 3 day holiday in america, haha loser, you only go in proper space for like 30 seconds. wheyyy
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