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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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Best thing ever. Ever. Seriously. Just watch it.

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Offline aldo_14

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****, I only saw the first 15 seconds and I feel like I need a shower.

 

Offline Col. Fishguts

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:lol:  Did he lose a bet ... or a drinking game ?
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Offline aldo_14

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That much lycra would drive any man insane.

 
Mushrooms.... BAD

BAD Picard...

If you thought that was bad, you should have seen his SNL skit about sexy cakes.

 

Offline Ford Prefect

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I greatly enjoyed that.
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Offline Rictor

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I can now die a happy man.

 

Offline Martinus

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Originally posted by Rictor
I can now die a happy man.

[color=66ff00]Had Worf been tapdancing at tactical I'd share the sentiment.
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Offline Grey Wolf

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Offline Liberator

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So as through a glass, and darkly
The age long strife I see
Where I fought in many guises,
Many names, but always me.

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Offline Corsair

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What the hell was that? Was Picard smoking crack or something? :wtf::lol:
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Offline Unknown Target

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Haha! Picard kicks ass! :D

 

Offline Galemp

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Cmon, it wasn't that bad. I found it rather entertaining. :lol:

 

Offline Grey Wolf

It was actually quite fun. Reminds me of the one episode of Reading Rainbow where they went around the set, and then showed a bunch of outtakes. The cast was actually very silly.


Incidentally, is it at all odd that I watched both The Next Generation and Reading Rainbow at the same time, and was actually of the appropriate age for the latter?
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Originally posted by Grey Wolf
Incidentally, is it at all odd that I watched both The Next Generation and Reading Rainbow at the same time, and was actually of the appropriate age for the latter?

I actually think that's why Reading Rainbow was as successful as it was (well, if you can define success for a PBS program); kids watching Star Trek (potentially with their parents) in the evening then watching PBS during the day.  It probably helped that Geordi's character seemed to actually be written for Levar Burton, instead of the other way around, as the intellectual level, sense of humor, etc. carried well from one show to the other.  And he was only acting in one of them.
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Levar is awesome. ;)

And that Picard thing is in one of TNG season's DVD extras. It was dedicated to Gene Roddenberry, IIRC.
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