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Douglas
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Yes I do, and I was never a fan of Andrew Dice Clay to begin with. That said, it was all just a shtick he did for the audience. I never saw the movie, which if I remember correctly was titled The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. (1990 was a good year for movies, otherwise.)

No, I was an adult.  With regular access to my girlfriend (later wife.)

Holy shit, but Rock the Cradle of Love and Wicked Game were amazing representations of the height of MTV.  Music videos that actually had some thought put into them, and were actually art in their own right.

I only remember her from Hercules the Legendary Journeys where she played his first wife. She never impressed me there. I’m sure I’ve seen the Whitesnake video (part of the MTV generation that I am) but it certainly didn’t stand out enough for me to remember her. Or it. (Never was a Whitesnake fan.)

For those of us who don’t remember All in the Family from back in the day, Archie Bunker was a bigoted working class white guy from Queens.

This engine is a development of the Russian RD-120, which itself is the ancestor of the RD-180 which is the Russian built engine used on American Atlas 5 launch vehicles. It is thought to be extremely similar to the RD-170, which is the predecessor to the RD-180. It should be an excellent design, presuming Chinese

I note the ratio of stars in his joke to your comment.

Agreed, although there are still some technical problems to overcome. Another good location is the Andes Plateau in Peru. Nice and high, while being fairly flat with some stable mountains for the base. Ecuador is another option. Not quite as high as the Peru location, but closer to the equator.

Exactly.

There are some cut scenes that focus on him.  You can find them on YouTube.  It’s still not enough, because he really is an underrated actor.

They probably look like John Cena clones.

What I read was they would replace the cargo space with fuel tanks. The idea being not to get anything to orbit but to test the chassis on a real return from orbit.

No man who is afraid to fail ever achieved greatness, but the man who has failed many times understands the greatness of his achievement when he succeeds.

It is. I watched his feed.

I’m finally now, after 10-15 years, starting to get bored watching Falcon 9 boosters land.

No fluffy cat.

I seem to recall (correct me if I’m wrong) that Starship fully loaded with fuel and no cargo can achieve orbit all by itself without Superheavy at all.

That first Starship test that ended in a fireball we all still jumped up out of our chairs and cheered.  Then giggled like a bunch of morons watching the replays.