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   From: kwicker_erase_this_part@ameritech.net   
      
   "Jaime M. de Castellvi" <3cjmd@comcast.net> wrote in message   
   news:4110b5ea.1953406@News.Individual.Net...   
   > On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 22:24:24 -0400, "WickeddollŽ"   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   > >"Ian J. Ball" wrote in message   
   >   
   >news:ijball***SPAM-No***-C473A4.19195503082004@orngca-news02.socal.rr.com..   
   .   
   > >> In article <41101465.3342388@News.Individual.Net>,   
   > >> 3cjmd@comcast.net (Jaime M. de Castellvi) wrote:   
   > >>   
   > >> > Then, in a rare fit of truly enlightened inspiration, they decided to   
   > >> > bring in Bill Shatner (along with his remarkable toupee collection)   
   to   
   > >> > come and do _Star Trek V_.   
   > >>   
   > >> Hey! I kinda like STV, in a goofy sort of way!   
   >   
   > <*whisper*> Pssst... me too (don't be telling anyone), but I still   
   > have to make fun of it. Shows that Shatner could be goofy about it in   
   > a way Roddenberry never could.   
   >   
   > >> Ian J. Ball   
   > >   
   > >It had its moments, such as Spock as the 'gunner'   
   >   
   > There are quite a few. The one that comes to mind right now is the   
   > "Good night!" scene at the campfire, which ends with Kirk mumbling, "I   
   > don't know... I just don't know..."   
   >   
   > Cheers,   
   >   
   > Jaime   
      
   STV produced THE FUNNIEST SCENE in all of Trekdom--surpassing even William   
   Shatner's legendary SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE "Get A Life" skit:   
      
   (Appropriately enough, again, Shatner is featured in the scene as well.)   
      
   "What does ... 'God' ... need with ... a ... starship?"   
      
   -- Ken from Chicago   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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