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Confusion is a natural state of being -
That's odd - James T Kirk's anti-reptile thread seems to have vanished
Maybe it degenerated into unseemly brawling after I left. The last thing I remember doing was hugging tay - the poor lamb was so stressed out, lashing out at everybody for no good reason, so I thought a cuddle might help
Then I went and got drunk, to erase the memoryComment
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Although Captain James Kirk of the Starship Enterprise (NCC 1701) had the full name of James Tiberius Kirk, there was an episode where he was shown his own grave, ready for him if he failed in mortal combat.
The headstone had him down as "James L Kirk".
Bit of a fail by the props department thereComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAlthough Captain James Kirk of the Starship Enterprise (NCC 1701) had the full name of James Tiberius Kirk, there was an episode where he was shown his own grave, ready for him if he failed in mortal combat.
The headstone had him down as "James L Kirk".
Bit of a fail by the props department there
(Well, apart from some millions of "Trekkies" - who apparently prefer to be called "Trekkers". Dunno why they don't just embrace Society's view and describe themselves as "Losers" - or is one not supposed to say such things )Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot many people know that...
(Well, apart from some millions of "Trekkies" - who apparently prefer to be called "Trekkers". Dunno why they don't just embrace Society's view and describe themselves as "Losers" - or is one not supposed to say such things )
I thought I'd posted this tale here on TPD before, but a quick search suggests not, so here goes:
My then-partner (the Dutch girl) and myself had hired a car and gone camping in the West Country. One morning we went to the town of Glastonbury, and after wandering around looking at stuff, we were considering what to do about lunch whilst stood just here.
I was saying "Well, there's this pub just here, or there's a few other places up there..." when we both became aware of odd tweetling noises from close by.
Turning around, we saw a very dorky guy standing about six feet away holding a ST:TNG style tricorder, which he was pointing towards us, pressing the buttons, and occasionally glancing briefly at us as if he was intrigued by the readings he was getting.
We both stared at him blankly for about three seconds, as he continued to focus primarily on his tricorder.
Then I turned back to the GF saying "So, where do you fancy - the pub here?"
"Yeah, OK," she said.
We got drinks and ordered some food, then sat there for a couple of minutes before turning to each other and saying simultaneously: "WTF was that guy up to!" and then dissolving into laughterComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHi Diver, if you're still here
Alternatively, Good Morning Diver (for later)Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostGreetings all!
Morning CM!Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostMorning ChurchyComment
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