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I was surprised to discover I felt sadness when I heard the news. You know, celebrity humans come and go. It’s the way of the world.
Usually, I think, “Damn. I liked that guy.”
But there was a bit of sorrow with this one. Perhaps fondness developed in childhood is the most potent. I don’t know.
Zooey wrote: I was surprised to discover I felt sadness when I heard the news. You know, celebrity humans come and go. It’s the way of the world. Usually, I think, “Damn. I liked that guy.” But there was a bit of sorrow with this one. Perhaps fondness developed in childhood is the most potent. I don’t know.
He may have been the first great “nerd.” Ya know. Not many “smart” characters on tv back then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhcR-w-56tA
Spock had “cool”.
He was a “cool” character.
Nimoy played him perfectly.
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick
Okay–I gotta post this one more time:
Spock was never a nazi.
For the record.
PA Ram wrote: Spock was never a nazi. For the record.
Wrong, hockey puck.
nittany ram wrote: PA Ram wrote: Spock was never a nazi. For the record. Wrong, hockey puck.
PA Ram wrote: Spock was never a nazi.
Fair enough.
But Star Wars had the Stormtroopers.
Damn! They don’t grow actors out of pods like they used to…
Live long, and prosper.
Hey PA!
THIS is Ceti Alpha V.
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