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  1. That was a pretty silly episode. How nice that she wore a dilithium necklace. You could have, of course, gone to IMDb or Memory-alpha, or TV.com, or... for quotes. Anyone else want to post one? Lurkers, it's now or never! George
  2. Well, that's something, anyway. It seems he wasn't doing it for "show," unless there were a lot of others up with him that you (Keith) didn't mention. I don't mean to invalidate the others' conclusions, but those were primarily drawn by inference. Excathedra's statement, though, is also eyewitness testimony. Studying the Bible couldn't have been a big part of VP's routine if he didn't even have one on the motor coach. I appreciate all the input here. George
  3. Okay, then, I'll try again. "How did you manage to break in there without anyone catching you?" "Just lucky I guess." "Well you are the luckiest person I know. Let's hope it doesn't run out by tomorrow." "You know that darkness you talked about? I think it's in everyone and people like my father just know how to bring it out." "I'm swearing off men." "We're not all bad." "Maybe you should just swear off heat sucking horn dogs." George
  4. Time to be more obvious... "What are the markings on her back?" "Some say it's the way to dry land." "Dry land is a myth." "No, you said it yourself, that you've seen it." "You're a fool to believe in something you've never seen." "But the things on your boat...!" "The things on my boat, what?" "There are things on your boat that no one has ever seen. These shells, the music box and the reflecting glass. Well, if not from dry land, then where? Where?" "You wanna see dry land? You really wanna see it? I'll take you there." "You're not so tough, you know that? How many people have you killed? Ten? Twenty?" "You talk a lot." "I talk a lot because you don't talk at all. Now, how many?" "Including little girls?" "I'm not afraid of you. I told Helen you wouldn't be so ugly if you cut your hair." "In fact, you talk all the time. It's like a storm when you're around!" "If I ever see him again, I'm going to cut open his head and eat his brain." "Let's have an intelligent conversation here: I'll talk, and you listen." "Don't just stand there, kill something!" George
  5. Correct. My next post would have been the giveaway: "Shut up, Spock! We're coming to save you!" "Why, thank you, CAPTAIN McCoy!" As for your quote, I don't know yet, but how about the original series "Amok Time" (the episode Steve! described a couple of posts earlier)? George
  6. Right again, Babe! TED Knight Johnny DEPP ART Linkletter TED Kennedy You're up! George
  7. Well then, let's see if anyone else chimes in. (Steve!? Cindy!?) George
  8. True, it doesn't actually kill muscles. It's a neurotoxin that keeps the nerves that energize the muscle from firing. Muscle atrophy occurs because of disuse. I have no idea how long-lasting the effects are. How often are you supposed to shell out the big bucks for this treatment? George
  9. If I'm ever single again, I'll let you know. George
  10. I figured I'd wait to see if Purple Days or someone else would chime in. (Whatever happened to Tom Strange?) George
  11. Since botox kills muscles, about all you could do would get the other eyelid to be equally droopy! Botox, like strychnine before it, is useful for eliminating facial tics. Unless you look like Pruneface from the old Dick Tracy strip, though, it seems a bit much to me to use it to relive wrinkling. Now, back to those sacred boobs... ;) George
  12. Madden Bow-Chew? George Oh. Now I get it!
  13. So we're outsourcing boob jobs now? Is nothing sacred??? George
  14. "Captain... the stars... are gone!" "Both are right, both are capable... and which of my friends do I condemn to death?" "If you can't tell me what it is, let's use reverse logic -- Perhaps it'll help if you tell me what it isn't." "It is not liquid, gaseous, or solid, despite the fact we cannot see through it." "So far that's not much help." "We're wasting time. The shuttlecraft is ready." "You're determined not to let me share in this, aren't you?" "This is not a competition. Whether you understand it or not, grant me my own kind of dignity." George
  15. My home lies deep within you And I've got my own place in your soul Geoge
  16. Somehow, injecting one's face with botulism toxin for cosmetic purposes just doesn't sound appealing to me. George
  17. Don't feel too bad. With the range of ages and musical tastes around here, a song that may be obvious to one may be completely unknown to others. (I don't recognize yours, here; but NBD.) George
  18. "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" by T-Rex? George
  19. It is, in fact, Longfellow. It's the poem Evangeline, rather remarkable in that its meter is dactylic hexameter, a common meter in Greek and Latin (both the Iliad and the Aeneid are in dactylic hexameter), but very unusual for English, where the natural rhythm of the language tends toward an iambic meter. (Most of Shakespeare's stuff, for instance, is in iambic pentameter.) Have at it, bfh! George
  20. Darn! I didn't think it would be that easy! For anyone who didn't see how Dooj got it... MARY Elizabeth Mastrontonio Joyce DEWITT JILL St. John DRAIN Take it away, Dooj! George
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