PapaJeff wrote:I have heard on the sport radio talk show(s) that Luke Wilson (1) believed that the US did NOT go to the moon, (that it was all staged, a big cover-up, conspiracy theorist, stuff, etc.), (2) might have been a member of the Flat Earth Society and and (3) basically had no use for dogs whatsoever.
I guess my question is, "In your opinion, did he REALLY REALLY believe these things (especially that the US never went to the Moon) ..... or .... is he just laughing inside and it was all just a little fun he was having at everyone's expense. What he said about dogs made me think that he was just trying to see how easy it would be to pull our legs and see how gullible we are. Tell me that he didn't really believe that crap!
OH .... by the way .. there are members of the Flat Earth Society all across the "globe"
PapaJeff wrote:So this is what it is like to join this forum. The first responder suggests that I have an "agenda" (whatever the hell, that is!). The second responder asks me what does this have to do with the tea in China. Well, at least the responses weren't full of profanity and a million misspelled words.
Yes, I obviously believe that Flat Landers would have to have problems "upstairs". But, that's just the thing. Luke appears to be an intelligent dude. A group of us were discussing the things that Luke had said and it was suggested that possibly he was just trying to "put one over on all of us" and it was suggested that I join a forum and try to get a community consensus. I am actually HOPING that he was just fooling everybody and wasn't really serious.
Maybe I made a mistake and I should have posted this in that other post area (for non-football related items)
PapaJeff wrote:Luke was sort of a "regular" guest on Radio 710 Sports. On multiple occasions, Luke said on air that he believes that the US never made it to the moon and it was just a big hoax. I (and other friends of mine) have heard him say that more than once). My most recent memory involved quite a long on-air discussion between Jim Moore (Mr. Coug and Luke regarding Luke's disdain of dogs. I entered this discussion assuming that most folks have heard Luke say this on-air multiple times.
c_hawkbob wrote:Flatearthers are morons, whether they play football or ask "do you want fries with that" ... and I suspect that, with this as a first post you've either got an agenda or are a pot stirrer.
I'm in eastern Washington so I don't get 710.
burrrton wrote:AM 1340 carries it here (Brock & Salk / Danny, Dave, & Moore / Bob, Tom, & Groz / etc).
RiverDog wrote:Thanks, Burr, that's good to know. However, I quite enjoy my SiriusXM stations.
PapaJeff wrote:So this is what it is like to join this forum. The first responder suggests that I have an "agenda" (whatever the hell, that is!). The second responder asks me what does this have to do with the tea in China. Well, at least the responses weren't full of profanity and a million misspelled words.
Yes, I obviously believe that Flat Landers would have to have problems "upstairs". But, that's just the thing. Luke appears to be an intelligent dude. A group of us were discussing the things that Luke had said and it was suggested that possibly he was just trying to "put one over on all of us" and it was suggested that I join a forum and try to get a community consensus. I am actually HOPING that he was just fooling everybody and wasn't really serious.
Maybe I made a mistake and I should have posted this in that other post area (for non-football related items)
idhawkman wrote:I remember back in like 69 as a kid asking my mom, if they are the first people to get to the moon, how are they filming it for TV? She couldn't answer me then and no one can answer me now.
Just something to think about.
idhawkman wrote:When I asked my mom, it wasn't when they filmed the first steps on the moon, it was when the lunar lander was descending to the moon. That wasn't a spring loaded arm.
idhawkman wrote:When I asked my mom, it wasn't when they filmed the first steps on the moon, it was when the lunar lander was descending to the moon. That wasn't a spring loaded arm.
burrrton wrote:NASA was a collection of some of the greatest thinkers in the world at the time- do you think a detail like that would have slipped their minds and only occurred to the conspiracy cranks?
Seahawkgal wrote:Who is Luke Wilson? I know of Russell Wilson, but no Luke.
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