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WORDS OF WISDOM ON IRAQ FROM CAPTAIN KIRK AND MR. SPOCK
Jewsweek Magazine ^
| 11-10-02
| Dr. Richard Benkin
Posted on 11/10/2002 5:07:10 PM PST by SJackson
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To: SevenofNine
As kids??....Some of us closet geeks are still "keeping it real" :) You should see the almost epileptic fits my better half throw when she realizes that I've flipped the TV over to a ST episode. Sometimes I do it out of sheer evil and say one of the character's lines before the character does while she's watching. It drives her nuts and amuses me to no end. I'm a bad, bad man. :)
To: SJackson
The writer missed the ideology factor of the current anti-war crowd. They are anti-Bush and pro-Saddam. Saddam is a Stalinist/marxist and so are they. Same is true for Nam - only in that anti-war movement they even opposed a democrat, albeit a southern populist one.
If Saddam were a "right-wing" elected President using martial law to fight a marxist/rebel insurgency in his country they would be all for taking him out, i.e. Nicaragua, Bosnia, Serbia, etc.
To: SJackson
But if the Enterprise vanished because it had never existed... how did Kirk end up on the planet?
To: Land_of_Lincoln_John
"I shall leave you as you left me--alone on a cold, dead world...buried alive...buried alive...buried alive" - Khan
"KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!"-Kirk
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11/10/2002 11:24:04 PM PST
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Skywalk
To: TheLooseThread
You aren't supposed to ask that. There was a Stainless Steel Rat book with the same premise.
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posted on
11/10/2002 11:39:56 PM PST
by
altair
To: MedicalMess
Remember the episode where the Nazis are back in power?Yeah, but I forget the name. Die Zayon pig!
How about the one with the mob bosses running things?
A Piece of the Action. That was a good one. I loved the version of poker they played.
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posted on
11/10/2002 11:43:35 PM PST
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altair
To: Sungirl
He's dead Jim.You grab his tricorder, I'll grab his wallet.
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posted on
11/10/2002 11:57:34 PM PST
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altair
To: strela
That movie wasn't for you. It catered to the hard core trekkies. My favorite scene was the one the reviewers didn't understand, it was that wonderfully long sequence as they slowly approach the Enterprise in a shuttle.
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11/11/2002 12:03:23 AM PST
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altair
To: altair
"That movie wasn't for you. It catered to the hard core trekkies. My favorite scene was the one the reviewers didn't understand, it was that wonderfully long sequence as they slowly approach the Enterprise in a shuttle."
Amen to that. TMP actually nudges out TWOK for my favorite Trek film. I also had the pleasure to meet its director, none other than the legendary Robert Wise (who also directed "West Side Story" and "The Sound of Music"). Having seen the previews for the upcoming Trek film, it looks like they continue to move away from what the original series was supposed to embody, and it looks to be more like a sequel to "Hellraiser" complete with a fella that looks like "Pinhead" minus the pins. *Sigh*
To: altair
>Remember the episode where the Nazis are back in power?>>Yeah, but I forget the name. Die Zayon pig!
Patterns of Force
To: SandfleaCSC
OH Sand I hear TNN bought the rights of Star Trek Deep Space Nine and Voyager but it be while before they be allow show it I think first showing going be early as 2005 for Deep Space Nine and Voyager following year 2006
Does Fergeni remind you of certain Demo leader AHHH named Tom Dashule
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