I don't know... they'll probably just end up eating each other. My reaction was to the Japanese guy being called a spaceman while the rest are astronauts
Maybe if they ate him it wouldn't seem so bad..."It's OK the astronauts survived but the Spaceman was dinner".
That's actually an interesting philosophical question. You can be emotionally killed inside without actually being clinically dead. I was once, the bitch!
yes ... you could be Bin Laden killed i.e. living it up in Hawaii getting a C.I.A. pension please log in to view this image
maybe he was defined as a spaceman because he wore a costume like this as opposed to the normal astronaut attire please log in to view this image
They'd get more meat off of one of the Americans. Probably not be as good for their cholesterol though.
Not non-football news but non-Liverpool news so I'm sticking it here. The Guardian today had a nice little piece that made me chuckle: Having shown up selected members of football writing's finest for the know-nothing buffoons they are last night, Arsène Wenger will continue to go about the private business of strengthening his Arsenal squad ahead of the Champions League campaign quite a few two-faced hacks hoped his team wouldn't qualify for, if only because it would make for a better story. Despite having spent 15 years in England, Wenger still hasn't learned or – one would hope – doesn't care that the best way for football managers working in north London to get the press on side is to offer them garrulous cheeky-chappy soundbites while feeding them a steady drip-feed of information of questionable veracity. That way, you can spend money hand over fist (while simultaneously turning your nose up at signing Luis Suárez) only to see your team slump to extraordinary levels of goal-shy mediocrity without fear of media criticism of any kind. Do they mean 'Arry?
did you know that on the surface of the moon you dont need to wear a space helmet? only for a very short period of time though as their is no breathable air, but it has a very thin atmosphere allowing such tricks.
Meanwhile... Wakka apparantly loses a court case in Kentucky: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14658485