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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2932486" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm surprised he could walk with the balls he owned. He came back to the airfield with his fighter planes shot up constantly because he wanted to get close to what he was shooting at. Baseball legend Ted Williams was his wing man in combat flights during the Korean War.</p><p>Flew fighters in the South Pacific during WWII and in the Korean war. First man to orbit the earth for the US with no knowledge if he would come back alive or not.</p><p>Test pilot that flew the record trans continental across the US, and went back into space at 77 years old.</p><p>Yeah, I didn't like some of his politics, but he was a mans man when it came to bravery, and having a set of balls.</p><p>Good speed John Glenn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2932486, member: 5412"] I'm surprised he could walk with the balls he owned. He came back to the airfield with his fighter planes shot up constantly because he wanted to get close to what he was shooting at. Baseball legend Ted Williams was his wing man in combat flights during the Korean War. Flew fighters in the South Pacific during WWII and in the Korean war. First man to orbit the earth for the US with no knowledge if he would come back alive or not. Test pilot that flew the record trans continental across the US, and went back into space at 77 years old. Yeah, I didn't like some of his politics, but he was a mans man when it came to bravery, and having a set of balls. Good speed John Glenn. [/QUOTE]
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