NASA ejects nappy-wearing astronaut
NASA has fired Lisa Nowak, the astronaut who was charged last month with the attempted kidnapping of a woman she saw as a rival for the affections of fellow astronaut Bill Oefelein. Nowak is reported to have driven 1,000 miles to confront Colleen Shipman. According to the BBC, she wore a nappy to avoid having to make toilet …
The Law
Can someone please tell me why on earth the millitry (both in the US and the UK) are not governd by Civilian Law. Perhaps Life would be a bit better if they were. Obveously this would have to change when on active service, but why do these people keep getting away with this kind of stuff? Take the problems at Northcut Barraks in the UK.
Brilliant
So she's too nuts to be let behind the wheel (stick?) of an Unarmed space shuttle, but its okay to send her back where she has access to armed planes, guns, ammo, missles, etc?
Mental Illness still not taken seriously
The way that Nowak was treated and the juvenile reaction in the media shows how little is understood about mental illness.
Its called a diaper for christs sake
You brits come up with the most creative words for things. You've got to explain where the term 'nappy' comes from.
Conduct Unbecoming
She's looking at a court martial for Conduct Unbecoming of an Officer. She'll probably get away with a general discharge. Meanwhile, her ex-flame is probably looking at the same charge.
Additionally, was she ever his commanding officer?
Got away?
I seriously doubt she got off easy because she is in the military. If anything she got the short end of the stick. She was fired from NASA, sent back to the Navy in disgrace, and will definetly face a court martial. Military courts have a reputation for being more harsh (or at least conservative) than civilian courts a lot of the time.
Diaper - WTF!?
To throw that one back in your court, where in gods name does the term diaper come from!
Diaper v nappy
The word diaper originally referred to the type of cloth rather than its use. Diaper cloth was originally linen. The first known reference is in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew : "Another bear the ewer, the third a diaper". This usage stuck in the United States and Canada, but in Britain the word nappy (short for baby napkin) took its place. Nappy sounds perfectly sensible to me (but then I'm a Brit!)
Driven to Far
Driven to Far
(sung to the tune of Drive My Car...)
Asked a girl what she wanted to be
She said baby, can't you see
I wanna get even, and be real happy
I’m driving down to Florida wear’n a nappy.
Baby I wont wipe my ass
When I have to stop for gas
Baby I wont wipe my ass
And maybe I'll love you
I told the judge that my butt is real sore
He said baby, its from what you wore
Driving to Orlando is all very OK
But you should have stopped and gone Pott-a
Baby I wont wipe my ass
When I have to stop for gas
Baby I wont wipe my ass
And maybe I'll love you
Poop Poop'm Poop Poop yeah
Baby I wont wipe my ass
When I have to stop for gas
Baby I wont wipe my ass
And maybe I'll love you
I told that girl to get out of her car
When she said listen babe stay back real far
I got no lover and it's breaking my heart
But I'm wearing diapers and I got to fart
Baby I wont wipe my ass
When I have to stop for gas
Baby I wont wipe my ass
And maybe I'll love you
Poop Poop'm Poop Poop yeah
Poop Poop'm Poop Poop yeah
Poop Poop'm Poop Poop yeah
Poop Poop'm Poop Poop yeah
Poop Poop'm Poop Poop yeah
