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Maybe he was suggesting ketamin, rather than man-handling?
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Daniel Butler
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That'd be drugged, not drug ;P Grammar FTW!
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WTF... the TOS HD-DVD packaging looks way better than the US version!
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Condition nerds should feel bad about themselves, I think. For anything they feel needs to be cared for. Drive that car, goddamnit.
I almost didn't ding up some book I had, then I thought about what Umberto would think, then I covered it in dirty, dirty fingerprints.
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quote:Originally posted by Daniel Butler: That'd be drugged, not drug ;P Grammar FTW!
I never said he wasn't being dumb.
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Flare is a miasma of confusion, a vortex of nonsense, a vanguard of insanity...
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I always come here for the fresh lavender smells...
quote:Originally posted by sean: I did not really get into trek until i was 7( 2000 ish) and i believe they stopped making them then
Ugh, I think I just heard my bones creak. I was visiting my then girlfriend (now wife) at her college when the Playmates BOP and Runabout came out, and we chased each other around the dorm building with them. (Trust me, it was considered perfectly normal in that dorm.)
I was never into figures, but had all of the big Playmates ships except the "Transwarping Enterprise-D" (transforms to the future E-D from "All Good Things..."). The lack of a movie-era Enterprise is what got me hooked on the South Bend Enterprise. All in storage now, alas, but at one time I had a room with semi-circular glass shelves mounted on the walls so all the ships could be on display.
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Wow that South Bend Enterprise is cool, especially since you can configure into other starship classes.
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Joshua: I had a friend when I was in college (I'm, uh, between schools at the moment - nyuck nyuck) who lived in the computer science "living-learning center" (i.e. academic dorm). I know what you mean about things like that being normal...although this was a women's dorm, so there was less chasing and more cooking breakfast once a week for the neighboring men's dorm. (Still kills me. So freaking Southern of them.)
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