By the 30-minute mark, Hadfield reportedly made numerous rude comments such as, “Nice Soyuz procedure, Hollywood!” and “Oh yeah, because that’s what hypoxia as caused by rapid cabin decompression looks like you idiots!.”
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Eventually, theatre staff was notified, and the Canadian living legend was loudly removed from the cinema. Witnesses report that he did not go quietly. One patron recalled, “The last thing I heard him yelling was, ‘Have you been to space? Because I’ve been to space!’”
Hahha... awesome.
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During one crucial and deathly silent scene involving Sandra Bullock’s character’s desperate attempt to reach her vessel and avoid dying in the void of space, the man who brought honour and fun to Canadian space exploration let out a long, piercing, and altogether perfect fart.
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In other news, did anyone else watch his interview on Conan last night? It was unbelievable, but right in line with what we talked about earlier on Chris Hadfield; How Americans don't give a **** about things unless Americans are involved.
Conan somehow, despite the fact that Chris was wearing a poppy made not a single reference to him being Canadian. To me, it was quite obvious that he was going for the "Don't mention he's Canadian and no one will know" angle.
Talk show hosts ALWAYS mention where people are from when they're not American if the celebrity is well known as a certain nationality (Beiber, Drake etc).
To me, it was quite obvious that he was going for the "Don't mention he's Canadian and no one will know" angle
I've seen Handfield reply to a comment of "He makes me proud to be a Canadian" with a something along the lines of how being Canadian should have nothing to do with it and that we should all be proud to be part of the human race and work together. He seems to downplay the Canadian aspect. Maybe it was a request of his to the show?
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In other news, did anyone else watch his interview on Conan last night? It was unbelievable, but right in line with what we talked about earlier on Chris Hadfield; How Americans don't give a **** about things unless Americans are involved.
Conan somehow, despite the fact that Chris was wearing a poppy made not a single reference to him being Canadian. To me, it was quite obvious that he was going for the "Don't mention he's Canadian and no one will know" angle.
Talk show hosts ALWAYS mention where people are from when they're not American if the celebrity is well known as a certain nationality (Beiber, Drake etc).
Big gear grinder for me.
lol you are definitely reading way too into things. It is not some big conspiracy that Conan O'Brien the comedian is following along with.
If "Americans don't give a **** about things unless Americans are involved." why would they "ALWAYS" mention where other guests are from?
Why wouldn't they just have Conan emphasize how much more the U.S. had a hand in the training of Hadfield than Canada did?
lol you are definitely reading way too into things. It is not some big conspiracy that Conan O'Brien the comedian is following along with.
If "Americans don't give a **** about things unless Americans are involved." why would they "ALWAYS" mention where other guests are from?
Why wouldn't they just have Conan emphasize how much more the U.S. had a hand in the training of Hadfield than Canada did?
I really hate the inferiority complex shown by so many Canadians
Just listened to Hadfield speak and I'm not sure if there's a more compelling, genuine and intelligent person to listen to. Wow.
He described a launch day, a day in the space station, etc. So much cool stuff, but all relatable. I've literally listened to a hundred keynote speakers over the years and found him the most compelling. Clara Hughes was probably second just from an emotional perspective
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Just listened to Hadfield speak and I'm not sure if there's a more compelling, genuine and intelligent person to listen to. Wow.
He described a launch day, a day in the space station, etc. So much cool stuff, but all relatable. I've literally listened to a hundred keynote speakers over the years and found him the most compelling. Clara Hughes was probably second just from an emotional perspective
My wife was there as well. I am quite jealous. She was going to ask him a question for me.
Did he answer anything about having to clear immigration control in Kazakhstan before taking off?
My wife was there as well. I am quite jealous. She was going to ask him a question for me.
Did he answer anything about having to clear immigration control in Kazakhstan before taking off?
No. Waaaaaaaaaaayyyy to many questions for him to answer.
Edit: Is she taking you to Orlando next year?
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