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Captain Jack
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Posted on October 22 2007 22:33:04 |
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LOVE the avatar!
Nah, you don't have to stop at all. Actually, Ro, Ivy and I are trying to coordinate another commentary session soon. Either when he gets a good phone feed or when he's out here to visit next month. Maybe both.
"Ladies! Will you please shut it! Listen to me. Yes, I lied to you. No, I don't love you. Of course it makes you look fat. I've never been to Brussels. It is pronounced 'egregious'. By the way, no, I've never actually met Pizarro but I love his pies. And all of this pales into utter insignificance in light of the fact that my ship is once again gone. Savvy?"
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Jeremy
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Posted on October 26 2007 22:34:59 |
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Listening now to commentary 105. Wonderful. More things are becoming clear, especially Starfleet as the UFP's peacekeeping force, not a standing military. I like this, especially as it comments upon GR's conceit that it would take us Amazin' Terrans to "civilize" the local part of the galaxy.
Also, the chess game scene (where Kirk can't ask Spock to intercede with his father) is just gorgeous, something I'd love to do as scene study. Another echo of the kinds of things I loved about Lichtenberg's Kraith, by the way. The growing friendship between two very different men who are forced by circumstances to share thoughts.
Okay, what I'm really saying is that 105 rules.
*speechless*
The autumn days swung soft around me, like cotton on my
skin. But as the embers of the summer lost their breath
and disappeared, my heart went cold, and only hollow
rhythms resounded from within.
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Jeremy
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Posted on October 26 2007 22:36:14 |
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Captain Jack wrote:
Actually, Ro, Ivy and I are trying to coordinate another commentary session soon. Either when he gets a good phone feed or when he's out here to visit next month. Maybe both.
You free tomorrow evening, dood? I've got it all set up. We'll be doing Fiends and Allies.
The autumn days swung soft around me, like cotton on my
skin. But as the embers of the summer lost their breath
and disappeared, my heart went cold, and only hollow
rhythms resounded from within.
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Captain Jack
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Posted on October 26 2007 22:54:51 |
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Should be. Call you when we get back tonight? I think 9-10 ish your time?
"Ladies! Will you please shut it! Listen to me. Yes, I lied to you. No, I don't love you. Of course it makes you look fat. I've never been to Brussels. It is pronounced 'egregious'. By the way, no, I've never actually met Pizarro but I love his pies. And all of this pales into utter insignificance in light of the fact that my ship is once again gone. Savvy?"
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Jeremy
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Posted on October 26 2007 23:01:19 |
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Actually, Ivy and I are going to the midnight showing of Saw IV.
Tomorrow afternoon?
The autumn days swung soft around me, like cotton on my
skin. But as the embers of the summer lost their breath
and disappeared, my heart went cold, and only hollow
rhythms resounded from within.
Edited by Jeremy on October 26 2007 23:01:39
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Captain Jack
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Posted on October 26 2007 23:13:20 |
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Tomorrow night is cool. We have a pretty full day tomorrow.
Have fun!!!
"Ladies! Will you please shut it! Listen to me. Yes, I lied to you. No, I don't love you. Of course it makes you look fat. I've never been to Brussels. It is pronounced 'egregious'. By the way, no, I've never actually met Pizarro but I love his pies. And all of this pales into utter insignificance in light of the fact that my ship is once again gone. Savvy?"
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Moeskido
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Posted on October 27 2007 03:55:05 |
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You folks have a social life. Wow, I remember having one of those before I moved out to Inconvenient Commute Town, NJ.
All that's left for me is some Gordon's and tonic. Santé.
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Sam Cogley
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Posted on October 27 2007 05:01:03 |
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What's a social life?
Up there we were heroes, fighting robot bitches...
Priest: Great wall of prophecy, reveal to us God?s will that we may blindly obey.
Crowd: Free us from thought and responsibility.
Priest: Your words guide us.
Crowd: We are dumb.
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Moeskido
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Posted on October 27 2007 06:07:23 |
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Sam Cogley wrote:What's a social life?
This is what I'm saying.
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Captain Spock
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Posted on January 11 2025 02:51:38 |
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welcome Moeskido
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Jeremy
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Posted on January 11 2025 07:47:34 |
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Hey, Captain Spock. Thanx for stopping by again.
The autumn days swung soft around me, like cotton on my
skin. But as the embers of the summer lost their breath
and disappeared, my heart went cold, and only hollow
rhythms resounded from within.
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