John Belushi was in the news today, reminded me of this.
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04/25/2019 3:21:42 PM PDT by
SkyPilot
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04/25/2019 3:28:59 PM PDT by
Vaquero
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Wayne and Shuster did a Star Trek spoof (Star Schtick) at about the same time.
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04/25/2019 3:32:32 PM PDT by
OttawaFreeper
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04/25/2019 3:36:01 PM PDT by
dirtboy
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That Belushi piece made me think of drug legalization. For all intents and purposes it was legal for Belushi; he was never penalized for drug consumption and look where (and how) he wound up. As a kid in the 60s, I was fearful of being arrested and having a record that followed me around. That kept me clean, not to mention alive.
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04/25/2019 3:56:19 PM PDT by
JonPreston
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Almost funny.
Infinitely better than anything they do today.
My question: who played Uhura?
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04/25/2019 4:25:23 PM PDT by
ifinnegan
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Its interesting that they, in 1976, expected computers of the future to reply to questions via typed paper messages.
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Up there with Samurai Night Fever.
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04/25/2019 4:41:04 PM PDT by
Huskrrrr
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In the 1970s, there were lots of comedy albums with Star Trek bits. I
heard this one on Dr. Demento, called "Star Trip" by the
Congress of Wonders,and it remains the best one ever:

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04/25/2019 5:21:10 PM PDT by
DoodleBob
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