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Artiste:
Thanks brokeplex!
Mine was in the movie Chicago !!
Then, worth more?
Au revoir,
hugs!
brokeplex:
--- Quote from: Artiste on March 30, 2008, 09:14:22 pm ---Thanks brokeplex!
Mine was in the movie Chicago !!
Then, worth more?
Au revoir,
hugs!
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if it is documented with authentications then your 48er may be of value to a movie buff.
Artiste:
Thanks brokeplex!
I sold it to that movie house.
I was assured that it was to be in that Chicago movie.
So, I do not have it now... anymore.
But I got rid of the two who sold it for me; those 2 were trying to keep 90 per cent of the sale in order to go again get drugs in Afganistan!!
That film house or agent, also bought a female coat from me for the movie!!
But if anyone can see if that flag is in that movie, since I have not seen it, please copy.
And how to find out if the flag is for sale now, or it was sold after the movie came out?? Or they gave it to a museum or someone is keeping it?
Au revoir,
hugs!
brokeplex:
--- Quote from: susiebk on March 30, 2008, 09:17:27 pm ---Armstrong is pretty reclusive. You are lucky to have met him. Some of the others I have met, but not Armstrong.
Have you read his book? I really enjoyed it, enough so that I bought it for my whole family for the holidays one year.
We have rows of lights. Some are very bright, something like metal halide, and the others are spots. I think the lighting will be okay. The support struts are probably the way to go. Most of the flags are 3x5 ft, so they should by fine. It is going to be a bit of a project.
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he is indeed, I always thought that he could have been the Lindburg of the 1970s , but it didn't happen.
this was during the time after Apollo XI, and before he became a corporate CEO.
no, I haven't read Glenn's book, now that you have reminded me, I think I'll look it up.
3' x 5'? you have medium sized flags, you might be able to arrange them in some other way.
brokeplex:
--- Quote from: susiebk on March 30, 2008, 09:51:31 pm ---JMO, but I think Buzz Aldrin would have been a better choice than Neil as the first on the moon. He so enjoys being in the public eye, and remains involved with space to this day. First time I met him, it was at an outdoor dinner where I had had a glass of wine or 2 too many, and there was a gorgeous full moon. I approached Buzz and asked him to be in a photo with me with the moon behind us. He graciously obliged, but unfortunately many of the other diners liked my idea and I don't think he got a chance to finish his meal.
I highly recommend it.
I have been trying to figure this out for the past year.
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it is puzzling that the Astronauts although lauded and respected, never became the celebrity heroes that aviators were in my dad and my grandfather's generations. my dad used to talk about the time he met Lindberg when he was a small boy, he still was excited about meeting and having his photo made with that man so long ago.
maybe we just don't have hero worship anymore?
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