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Poor doggy...

Post by BRWombat » Thu Aug 24, 2006 4:11 pm

Does this count as Disney news?? ;)

Astronomers Vote to Strip Pluto of Planetary Status


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Post by mechurchlady » Thu Aug 24, 2006 6:47 pm

We knew all along that Pluto was not a planet but was instead was a Disney Star and star he will always be.

See we are smarter than them stupid scientist.


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Post by Main Streeter » Fri Aug 25, 2006 5:08 am

BRWombat wrote:Does this count as Disney news?? ]Astronomers Vote to Strip Pluto of Planetary Status[/URL]
Watch, they'll change the status of Pluto. Lots cheaper than new text books & maps. God forbid we ever spend money on "real" education & actually update our learning materials. :(



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Post by PirateJohn » Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:59 pm

Main Streeter wrote:Watch, they'll change the status of Pluto. Lots cheaper than new text books & maps. God forbid we ever spend money on "real" education & actually update our learning materials. :(
I think my high school textbooks still had a geocentric model...



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Post by DLRFantasmic!Dan » Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:07 pm

I currently found this on the portal: link
Despite Planetary Downgrade, Pluto is Still Disney's 'Dog Star'

In reaction to news today that Pluto was demoted to the status of "dwarf planet," the Seven Dwarfs issued their own short statement:

"Although we think it's DOPEY that Pluto has been downgraded to a dwarf planet, which has made some people GRUMPY and others just SLEEPY, we are not BASHFUL in saying we would be HAPPY if Disney's Pluto would join us as an 8th dwarf. We think this is just what the DOC ordered and is nothing to SNEEZE at."

As Mickey Mouse's faithful companion, Pluto made his debut in 1930 – the same year that scientists discovered what they believed was a ninth planet. Said a white-gloved, yellow-shoed source close to Disney's top dog, "I think the whole thing is goofy. Pluto has never been interested in astronomy before, other than maybe an occasional howl at the moon."


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Post by LittleDollClaudia » Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:40 am

:hysteria: :hysteria: :hysteria: Thank you for brightening up a really sucky week!!


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Post by felinefan » Wed Aug 30, 2006 3:37 am

Bad enough scientists can't seem to make up their minds about what's good for us or not, now they have to pick on a planet that's too far away to defend itself! I say if it goes around the sun in a regular orbit, it's a planet. So there! It's sad that scientists seem to have too much time on their hands and then waste it on a silly argument about a planet.... Of course, my textbooks on the solar system said that Jupiter had 12 moons, Saturn had 9 moons, and Pluto had no moons. Since then, Jupiter has added I think 4 moons, Saturn I believe has added 3, and Pluto has added 1, but I think I may have heard they found another one. But back then, my geography textbooks said that Vietnam was two countries, Yugoslavia was one country, and Pakistan was two countries on either side of India. And Latvia, Estonia and all those other former satellite countries of the Soviet Union weren't countries anymore. In high school, one of our girls' P.E. teachers was from Latvia, she and her parents had escaped when she was a baby. How the world has changed....



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Re: Poor doggy...

Post by PirateJohn » Wed Aug 30, 2006 9:49 pm

felinefan wrote:I say if it goes around the sun in a regular orbit, it's a planet.
In that case there are a couple of million planets in our solar system.

Frankly, I think they made the right decision. Pluto is no more a planet than Halley's Comet.



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