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|    Michael Prenez-Isbell to likw...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: ST VI question    |
|    11 Jul 23 13:29:30    |
      From: prenezisbell@gmail.com              On Friday, October 11, 2013 at 5:10:25 PM UTC-4, likw...@gmail.com wrote:       > On Wednesday, June 15, 1994 11:49:11 AM UTC-4, William Ian Gasarch wrote:        > > (Sorry if this is the wrong newsgroup for this.        > > Just tell me politely if this is the case and I'll post        > > to the correct one.)        > >        > >        > > In Star Trek VI there is ONE LINE that I can't make out        > > on my video tape.        > >        > > When some female character suggests that they get        > > some Romulan Ale to help the dinner with the klingons        > > go more smoothly, just as Kirk is about to step        > > off the bridge he says        > >        > > ``... thinking ...''        > >        > > Probably something LIKE ``good thinking officer'' but        > > its NOT that. I can't quite make it out.        > >        > > Please email to gas...@cs.umd.edu and/or include        > > the word `gasarch' in your response to the net        > > so I can search for it easily.        > >        > > bill gasarch       > Reading replies below, I think the suggestion that Kirk's reply is "Officer       thinking, Lieutenant" makes the most sense. I amended the IMDB synopsis to       reflect that today, 10-11-13. Thanks for opening the original topic -- this       thing has dogged me for a        long time!                            ARGGGGGHHHH              OH FOR THE LOVE OF....              APPOSITE thinking. APPOSITE, as in APT, as in "appropriate or suitable in the       circumstances."              If you speak the English langauge, it's really not that difficult. Star Trek       has often been written by very literate people with good, adult vocabularies.       And so this.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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