Layouts Here
uhlsport299
read my profile
sign my guestbook

Name: devon
Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
Metro: carlisle
Birthday: 12/14/1991
Gender: Male


Interests: soccer
Expertise: being cool
Occupation: Student


Message: message me
Website: visit my website
AIM: giantsfan299


Member Since: 9/24/2005

SubscriptionsSites I Read

Posting Calendar

|<< oldest | newest >>|
view all weblog archives

Get Involved!

Suggest a link

Recommend to friend

Create a site


Sunday, September 25, 2005

if you want to have some real good fun go to www.snapbubbles.com


Saturday, September 24, 2005

ASHLEY


IDOL


Martin Luther King, Jr.: "I Have a Dream"


hey guys um ya this is my new one so hers a speech
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." (Sea of Tranquility, lunar surface, July 20, 1969)
 
On July 20, 1969, at 10:56 p.m. EDT, American astronaut Neil Armstrong, 240,000 miles from earth, gave a brief statement before stepping of the Eagle landing module and onto the moon. Back on earth, close to a billion people were listening. A moment later, Armstrong put his left foot into the powdery lunar surface, took a few steps, and humanity had walked on the moon. Another astronaut, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, joined him a few minutes later, and together they took photographs of the terrain, planted a U.S. flag, ran a few simple scientific tests, and spoke with U.S. President Richard M. Nixon via Houston. By early the next morning, both astronauts were back in the lunar module and the hatch was closed. They slept that night on the surface of the moon, and at 1:54 p.m. on July 21, the Eagle began its ascent back to the Apollo 11 command module. Among the items left on the surface of the moon was a plaque that read: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot on the Moon--July 1969 A.D--We came in peace for all mankind." Later that afternoon, Aldrin and Armstrong successfully docked with the command module, which was piloted by a third astronaut, Michael Collins. On July 24, the three men returned to earth, safely splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
xanga ive had a billion different ones lol. 



<bgsound src="http://a425.v8384d.c8384.g.vm.akamaistream.net/7/426/8384/3b858b51/mtvrdstr.download.akamai.com/8512/wmp/0/26484/30498_1_2_05.asf" loop="infinite">