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Joseph E. Smith wrote:
emmline wrote: Speaking of ethnic stereotyping...how would you like it if you were an alien chick and just because of Star Trek everyone always assumed William Shatner was your type?

What!?!? What do you mean he isn't? Isn't he? Great, just great! And there goes my perfect memory of my perfect childhood, right down the boob tube.....
James T. Kirk was my eldest Dear Daughter's first crush... and i love reminding her of it. :lol: :D
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anniemcu wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:
emmline wrote: Speaking of ethnic stereotyping...how would you like it if you were an alien chick and just because of Star Trek everyone always assumed William Shatner was your type?

What!?!? What do you mean he isn't? Isn't he? Great, just great! And there goes my perfect memory of my perfect childhood, right down the boob tube.....
James T. Kirk was my eldest Dear Daughter's first crush... and i love reminding her of it. :lol: :D
I always liked Spock better - until I grew up and realized I wouldn't want to wait 7 years between times.
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Star Trek meets Chiff in an episode entitled 'Picard Soothes the Savage Beast'

http://picardsoothesthesavagebeast.ytmnd.com/

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Charlene wrote:I wouldn't want to wait 7 years between times.
Sounds like my kinda gal. :wink: :lol:

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How is it a racist episode????? I never liked STNG anyway. Too much touchy feely and not enough spine tingling action.
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anniemcu wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:
emmline wrote: Speaking of ethnic stereotyping...how would you like it if you were an alien chick and just because of Star Trek everyone always assumed William Shatner was your type?

What!?!? What do you mean he isn't? Isn't he? Great, just great! And there goes my perfect memory of my perfect childhood, right down the boob tube.....
James T. Kirk was my eldest Dear Daughter's first crush... and i love reminding her of it. :lol: :D
I always seemed to go for Scottie...I loved the way he said "She'll not take much more, Captain!"

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izzarina wrote:
anniemcu wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:
What!?!? What do you mean he isn't? Isn't he? Great, just great! And there goes my perfect memory of my perfect childhood, right down the boob tube.....
James T. Kirk was my eldest Dear Daughter's first crush... and i love reminding her of it. :lol: :D
I always seemed to go for Scottie...I loved the way he said "She'll not take much more, Captain!"

;)
OOOoooo another stereotype!.............(no offense Jimmy Doohan..RIP)
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:
izzarina wrote:
anniemcu wrote: James T. Kirk was my eldest Dear Daughter's first crush... and i love reminding her of it. :lol: :D
I always seemed to go for Scottie...I loved the way he said "She'll not take much more, Captain!"

;)
OOOoooo another stereotype!.............(no offense Jimmy Doohan..RIP)
It was, but I didn't know that then. So I still found it very appealing :D
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:
izzarina wrote:
anniemcu wrote: James T. Kirk was my eldest Dear Daughter's first crush... and i love reminding her of it. :lol: :D
I always seemed to go for Scottie...I loved the way he said "She'll not take much more, Captain!"

;)
OOOoooo another stereotype!.............(no offense Jimmy Doohan..RIP)
Well, it's either stereotypes or chauvanism....

I mean, hell, I only watched Star Trek as a lad cause I thought Uhura was a hottie-bomb-boddie! Then I grew up and found I really did like it... :P
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I always wanted to be Jim Kirk when I grew up.... now I can safely say that dream is dashed... more to my wife's relief. :lol:
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:I always wanted to be Jim Kirk when I grew up.... now I can safely say that dream is dashed... more to my wife's relief. :lol:
.....i smell a photoshop project coming...... :D
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Tyler Morris wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:I always wanted to be Jim Kirk when I grew up.... now I can safely say that dream is dashed... more to my wife's relief. :lol:
.....i smell a photoshop project coming...... :D
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CRC wrote:Whoa :o I've never really watched Star Trek. Reading that review really ruined any chances of me checking it out in the future. Sounds like a very strange show. :boggle:
:-? No, it's a wonderful show! Series after series . . . all of them wonderful.

And Worf! Mmmmm!!!!!!!
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Lambchop wrote:
And Worf! Mmmmm!!!!!!!
But Lamby, aren't you afraid Worf would take a large bite or two out of you?
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emmline wrote: And TJ Hooker would trot in waving his badge, and you'd be like, So who are you? Kirk or Hooker? And he'd be like, Neither man! And pull off his rubber mask to reveal...?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077651/trivia
....Michael Myers!!

His mask in Halloween was a captain kirk modified mask!!
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