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:''In the following months and years Armstrong was asked repeatedly what he meant, but he always respectfully declined. Then in 1995, in Tampa Bay, FL, when a reporter brought up the 26-year-old question, at long last Armstrong replied: the Gorskys had both died, so he felt he could answer.  
:''In the following months and years Armstrong was asked repeatedly what he meant, but he always respectfully declined. Then in 1995, in Tampa Bay, FL, when a reporter brought up the 26-year-old question, at long last Armstrong replied: the Gorskys had both died, so he felt he could answer.  


:''When he was a kid, Neil used to play baseball with his brother Dean in their back yard in Wapakoneta, Ohio. One day, Dean hit one over the fence into the garden of his neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Gorsky.  
:''When he was a kid, Neil used to play baseball with his brother Dean in their back yard in Wapakoneta, Ohio. One day, Dean hit one over the fence into the garden of his neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Gorsky. Neil hopped the fence to retrieve the ball, which lay in a flower bed below the Gorskys’ bedroom window.  


:''Neil hopped the fence to retrieve the ball, which lay in a flower bed below the Gorskys’ bedroom window. As he bent down to pick it up, Armstrong heard Mrs. Gorsky holler, “Blow job? '''Blow job''' you want? I’ll give you a blowjob when that kid next door walks on the moon!”
:''As he bent down to pick it up, Neil heard Mrs. Gorsky holler, “Blow job? '''Blow job''' you want? I’ll give you a blowjob when that kid next door walks on the moon!”