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We duct tape a Stretch Armstrong to the rockets, and once Sr. Armstrong reaches his limit, he’ll snap back and pull the Earth closer to the moon because there is no gravity in space, thus making future launches cheaper and quicker.
Señor Armstrong? I have no idea why I love that so much. It immediately elevates him somehow in my mind. “Introducing Señor Aureliano (Stretch) Brazo-Fuerte!”
We duct tape a Stretch Armstrong to the rockets, and once Sr. Armstrong reaches his limit, he’ll snap back and pull the Earth closer to the moon because there is no gravity in space, thus making future launches cheaper and quicker.
That’s science, folks.
Or at least folk-science!
Señor Armstrong? I have no idea why I love that so much. It immediately elevates him somehow in my mind. “Introducing Señor Aureliano (Stretch) Brazo-Fuerte!”
This being from a physics book written by Chuck Norris
Sounds like the recipe to gain a Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask moon to me.