So the Hubble telescope is about to receive its last set of updates and repairs, and with no replacements in the works, it will continue to serve as the preeminent telescope for world community.
And the commander of the Atlantis shuttle that will be servicing the Hubble? Yeah, he was the guy that gave the MiG-28 "the finger" in Top Gun.
Posted by Rick at May 12, 2009 03:20 PMThat swarthy son of a bitch is also Top Gun of the weekly mustache meeting too. Just look at that Panhandle Pushbroom he's got on that upper lip of his. Yummy.
Posted by: McCreary at May 14, 2009 01:41 AMI hate Bill Simmons -- mostly for liking the NBA and being a Boston homer -- but I found this funny and relevant to this thread:
Anyway, there was a really funny moment Thursday that could have only happened at a Lakers game. Near the end of a third-quarter timeout, the camera caught Val Kilmer and three of his chins on the JumboTron, punctuating the moment by playing "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins. You know, a "Top Gun" homage. He took a second or two to get the joke, then unleashed one of those "Very funny, you got me, just know that I'm on a lot of meds right now" smiles. And this would have been enjoyable on its own, but they cut to someone else in the stands. ...
That's right. ...
Tom Cruise!
He caught on a little quicker and did the Tom Cruise Over-Laugh. And this would have been great on its own, but the Lakers pushed it to another level: They went split-screen with Kilmer and Cruise with "Danger Zone" still blasting. As far as I was concerned, this was the most emotional reunion in Lakers history. Cruise kept laughing; Kilmer looked mildly perturbed. (After all, he's an actor, dammit! That was 23 years ago! He's made a lot of movies since then!) At this point, I was praying they'd cut to Anthony Edwards in Section 312 but he wasn't there. Still, I couldn't have enjoyed the sequence any more, and it dwarfed the remainder of the game for me.
Can you top seeing Mav and Ice reunited on a JumboTron? I don't know. But here's what I do know: This could only happen at a Lakers game.
Posted by: Chad at May 25, 2009 04:56 AM