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[Edited Message Follows] I saw it on TV with my brother & parents. We had paper LEM models from Gulf Gas Station that were free with a full up. I remember all of the Charlie Brown & Snoopy Apollo merchandise. Apollo 9 or 8 had its CM & LEM named Charlie Brown & Snoopy, respectively.There were styrene models of the Saturn V, CM, & LEM available at the dime stores. I had a few figures from the Major Matt Mason series. My brother & I played with them in the rocks that bordered Mom's flower garden. My parents subcribed to National Geographic, so I spent a lot of time reading through their coverage of the various Apollo missions over my grade school to high school years. After yhe 25 year anniversary of Apollo 11, I built one of the 1/48 scale models of the LEM Eagle on the lunar surface with Armstrong & Aldrin on their walk. The weekend of the 50th anniversary, I watched the PBS shows & searched online for Apollo models. I was intrigued by Lego's 39" model of the Saturn V rocket, so I bought it at the Lego Store in Gurnee IL. The store Manager has built a 10' Saturn V model with accompanying red gantry tower. Lego also has a LEM model kit available now. The sophistication of many of Lego's kits are amayzing. CMSI had an exhibit of scale models of the Golden Gate Bridge, White House, etc by a professional architect s few years back. The architect was influenced heavily by Lego's as a child. As for me, the Apollo program, Star Trek, science fiction, pharmacist friend of family, science & math teachers, and 4H projects (geology, photography, & model rocketry) all influenced may attraction to science. I earned my BS in chemistry & have been employed in pharmaceutical development for my 30+ year career. thanks,Apollo !!! CB&Q Bill _._,_._,_
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