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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Reminds me of the "Frazier meets Lilith" episode of "Cheers," but I'm sure that's not it. :( George
  2. I guess that explains it. I can't think of a TV show that ends in "Future." George
  3. Too bad. The last season had some excellent episodes. They were stories that should have been told in the first season. George Incidentally, I'm in the chat room for a little while, if you want to drop in.
  4. You're right. I forgot that they found some frozen ones from "First Contact." I don't believe there were any LIVE Borg in "Enterprise." (And DEFINITELY no 8472!) George
  5. FORE + T + ATE = Forty-eight Forty-eight Girls? George
  6. I don't think I know the movie. Mostly, I'm just having trouble with the Latin. I believe it should read, "Sic gorgiamus illos subjectamos nunc." (So we devour those who now subjugate us.) "Allos" is Greek, and the first person plural (active voice) ending is -mus, not -mos. George (Trying not to sound like "The Life of Brian.")
  7. "Enterprise" took place before the original series, so the Borg (and species 8472) were never in it. The actor I referred to is quite a bit older than Scott Bakula. George
  8. I remember watching O&H, though mostly in reruns. Unfortunately, I'm sure I would confuse any episode with one from "Father Knows Best" or "The Donna Reed Show." George
  9. This exchange from the same episode (not the same character) should at least nail down the series: "The last 8472 I met tried to dissolve me from the inside out." "He was only trying to get to know you better. You can't fault a person for that." George
  10. Liberals around here tend to use pictures of our President to represent the sound "duh," standing for "the." Don't know if that's the case here, Dooj being a Texan and all. The last two words might be "the future." George
  11. But for some reason, women keep trying... George
  12. Correct! Though it's been rumored that Bill Clinton HAS told the truth on occasion, this picture was the famous "I have not had relations with that woman" er -- FIB -- that he told the American public. You're up, Raf. George
  13. What is Clinton doing in the picture? George
  14. It was the same actor in both series. He is far more well-known for his character in ANOTHER sci-fi series (a comedy). George
  15. The correct spelling is "Troglodyte." Performed by Jimmy Castor, but who would know that? Go ahead, Waysider. George
  16. This could be a toughie. The quote was by a character who also appeared in a different ST series. (Actually, in this case, it was someone impersonating the character from the other series.) George
  17. Come on, Waysider, sockittomesockittomesockittome! George
  18. French horn is cool, but Annie will have to be prepared to play a LOT of off-beats (the "pah" in "Oom-pah"), at least in band. In orchestra, teh music will be a little more interesting. George
  19. All you needed to see was the commercial for it! George
  20. I'm sure Raf knows it, from his response. It is not "Double Indemnity" or "Double Exposure." George
  21. Neither one is correct. Keep trying! George
  22. All righty, then... Her name was Bertha...Bertha Butt. George
  23. I agree with Hiway. I and my frat brothers would watch it on Saturday mornings. As well as the "usual" crew, there were also a cat-person whosed name escapes me and Lt. Eryx, a more "alien" crew member. As I recall, the cartoon showcased the first "holodeck," which became a staple of later Trek shows. George
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