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When I was little, my dad was in the Air Force. He introduced me to Neil Armstrong, and Neil Armstrong signed my moon book. I had a little moon book, which I still have somewhere, and he signed it, and he died. It's true.
Rich Fulcher
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Rich Fulcher
Age: 56
Born: 1968
Born: November 18
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