UnNews talk:Measles party epidemic traced to Neil Armstrong’s old boot

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". . . looking for a spacesuit for the kids to play with . . .?"

Checking a "reliable source" on Neil Armstrong, I found that his children were born in the late 50's and mid 60's, with one of them dying at the age of 3. That would mean that his children are in their fifties, and being so, the quotation from the article from which this discussion is named after becomes incorrect. Well, unless "kids" means something else, such as grandkids or something like that. But measles parties are meant for children, and "kids" in this context sound like a synonym to actual offspring of Mrs. Armstrong (who, by the way, married the astronaut after his first wife divorced in 1994.) So can it be clarified so that it fits with common sense (i.e. grandchildren)? Sorry for my fussing about one insignificant section, but it would be well-appreciated if you changed it accordingly. Thanks.

Wiki YAM ┤| 番薯 |├02:00 14-Feb-15 02:00, February 14, 2015 (UTC)