I'm for merciful disposal of them, because their wardrobe earns them style 
points.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
From: brent_wodeho...@thefence.us
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 14:29:31 -0400
Subject: Re: RE: [scifinoir2] The First Clown In Space















 




    
                  LOL. 

Not a great fan of the harlequin, eh? :-)



Brent



"Martin Baxter" <truthseeker...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>Brent... *please* tell me that they sent him up with half the needed

>oxygen.

>

>Martin (*clowns)...

>

>"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in

>bloody hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

>

>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik

>

>

>

>

>To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com

>From: brent_wodeho...@thefence.us

>Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 15:50:37 -0400

>Subject: [scifinoir2] The First Clown In Space

>

> 

>http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iwmrYnO6-eP0vDWK_bxRTJYDhGPAD9AP4Q684

>

>Canadian to lighten the mood aboard space station

>

>STAR CITY, Russia - The man who plans on being "the first clown in space"

>said Thursday he's got some surprises planned for the crew of the

>international space station.

>

>Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte told reporters he plans to tickle

>the professional astronauts while they're sleeping, and he's also bringing

>red clown noses to try to lighten things up on the orbiting station.

>

>"I'm a person with a pretty high spirit, who's there to crack jokes and

>make jokes to those guys, and while they're sleeping, you know, I'll be

>tickling them," Laliberte said.

>

>The 50-year-old Canadian creator of the famed circus troupe is paying $35

>million to blast off later this month on a Russian spacecraft,

>accompanying cosmonaut Maxim Surayev and astronaut Jeffrey Williams on the

>two-day journey to the station. The three spoke to reporters ahead of

>their flight to the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, where Soyuz is

>scheduled to blast off from on Sept. 30.

>

>Laliberte hopes his 12-day stay aboard the station will help raise

>awareness of drinking water problems around the world when he hosts the

>first multimedia event from the station on Oct. 9 to highlight that

>crisis.

>

>On a lighter note, he pulled out a handful of red clown noses from his

>pocket that he plans to give to the station crew.

>

>"This is the symbol of my mission, but it will also remind me that I

>should never forget I was once a kid," said Laliberte, a former tightrope

>walker and fire-eater who's been dubbed the "first clown in space."

>

>The Quebec-born businessman is expected to be the last private paying

>tourist to visit the station for some time as NASA mothballs its space

>shuttle fleet and the U.S. space agency relies on Soyuz craft to get back

>and forth to the space station.

>

>"At this moment the butterflies start to rise in my stomach," he said.

>

>Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.





 

      

    
    
        
        
        
        


        


        
        
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