Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong
W&D:     Mister Armstrong, what did it feel like being the first man on the moon?
NA:         It felt great
W&D:     Are u sure you have been there, it wasn’t a set up? 
NA:         Nope. 
W&D:  "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." How long did you   
                think about that sentence? And did you have a runner up, what sentence did  
                you also take into consideration?
NA:         Well, the first sentence I uttered was ‘GDMMT‘ because I tripped. Naturally, I was 
                ordered by Houston to come up with something better. Luckily they had staged          
                the landing in every detail and the scriptwriters had their famous sentence handy.  
W&D:     We read somewhere that you could fly before you could drive? A bit weird, isn’t it?
NA:          I just could. When I was six I flew for the first time, that might have triggered the 
.      passion. But I do not have a recollection of that. By the age of sixteen I got my pilot’s     .  
                license. 
W&D:     Would you be so kind to show us some personal photo’s of your travels to
                 Jamaica, Australia and ehm, well, The Moon?
NA:         Not a problem. I’d be pleased to show them to you two fine ladies. 
W&D:     No other questions. We are hungry. Let’s have dinner now.
The moon, seen from Neil’s window. Beluister: Neil’s ware woorden.