by Sexydimma October 5, 2017

November 1st is official space cadet day be me and my friends astronaut costumes got here a day late and we need a reason to wear them
by Space cadet boy November 1, 2019

by inyuasha September 9, 2025

Space aids is only transmitted through knowing about space aids, and and every time you hear about it, you remind yourself that you have space aids in by telling other people about space aids. They now know that they have space aids in our own constant reminder that they have space aids if you basically explain that to them.
by Zero Cartwheel October 9, 2025

"Holy Scott! Look at that Space Person over there!"
"Aw cute! That Space Person is trying to buy a hooker!"
"Aw cute! That Space Person is trying to buy a hooker!"
by googlefeck December 13, 2007

by UltraShork2001FishGameChampion July 8, 2022

Originally opened as a "waiting space" for homeless men, the Secure Waiting Space is a Hennepin County funded overflow shelter operated by Catholic Charities. It is located at 1000 Currie Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55403.
It houses around 150-200 men a night. The first floor of the shelter consists of thin mats on a floor, and the second floor is called Pay-for-Stay. Beds are around $4.00 a night, and men must be sober to stay on the second floor.
Shelter workers and case managers refer to Secure Waiting Space as "1000 Currie" or "Secure Waiting," but homeless people almost always call it tramp camp.
It houses around 150-200 men a night. The first floor of the shelter consists of thin mats on a floor, and the second floor is called Pay-for-Stay. Beds are around $4.00 a night, and men must be sober to stay on the second floor.
Shelter workers and case managers refer to Secure Waiting Space as "1000 Currie" or "Secure Waiting," but homeless people almost always call it tramp camp.
by burdgirl March 1, 2011
