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Well, I've recently gotten into watching "Beat the Geeks." One of their guest geeks is the Star Trek Geek. Does anyone know if this guy is active online? Does he have a website? Does he frequent some message board out there?
(Of course, knowing me, I probably missed some big thread somewhere where one of us announced they were going to be on a game show...)
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I've only seen the first five minutes of one episode. He started babbling about how photon torpedoes are torpedoes that ride on photons of light...The guy had no idea what he was talkng about
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This show had Trek Geek Gabriel Koerner, that annoying kid from "Trekkies." Why does this guy always use 3 words when 1 will do?
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quote:Originally posted by OnToMars: I've only seen the first five minutes of one episode. He started babbling about how photon torpedoes are torpedoes that ride on photons of light...The guy had no idea what he was talkng about
Urge to kill.... Rising...
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I'm glad I wasn't the only person who was irritated to the point of nausea by that smarmy little twerp.
_I_ could do a better job than THAT.
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Beat the Geeks joins the list of recent dreck that Comedy Central has churned out. I think I sat through the same five minutes as you, OnToMars. What the hell is wrong with that channel? The only decent shows they have on right now are South Park, Insomniac, The Daily Show, and reruns of The Kids in the Hall.
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The Man Show and Win Ben Stein's Money are still on the air, but I don't particularly care for either. It's just a matter of taste, I suppose. After all, I loved That's My Bush.
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