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		| Captain Kwok said: It was ok (the spoof that is), but I expected more!
 
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 That was a little lame.....although fat shatner was funny lol
 What's bad is that I knew a woman who was 45 a virgin and still living with her parents because she couldn't find a guy who would court her lol (I wonder)....
 
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 "Amok Timex"     Brilliant!  
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 I could not stop laughing at the last one.  I should not have listened to it at work, because all my co-workers are thinking about fall off my rocker, but that was just too funny to keep inside |  
	
		
	
	
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 I guess this is what Spock was talking about with the "I sing better than Shapner" button. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/S...1/2-sides.html 
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 That's funny...  Sadly, however, I find that as time passes, the less and less I could look at the Star Trek original series and take it seriously.  It used to be the best way back when there was nothing else around.  That was a long time ago. |  
	
		
	
	
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 Ok as this has turned into Trek music discussion here is something of interest.http://www.milkandcookies.com/links/29841/ 
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 Well I finally got to see Star Wars Ep. III...and damn was it ever good.
 Have you ever gone to a theater, watched a movie, then when the movie ends you feel as though you are still in the world the movie created?  Star Wars created this feeling for me this evening, and it is very rare for me to experience it.
 
 The effects were nothing less than awe-inspiring, and the story was deep...and dark.  Much darker than any of the other movies.  Yet its very darkness makes it appealing in an age of sugar-coated movies where everything turns out well in the end.  It's refreshing to say the least when a movie shows that the good guys don't always win, that people never "live happily ever after".
 
 It was almost gut-wrenching to experience the betrayal by Skywalker, the slaughter of all those Jedi...the story was so immersive I found myself feeling as though I was there, watching the entire thing first hand, experiencing all the emotions to go along with it...a rare thing indeed.
 
 As you can tell, I liked it.  A lot.
 
 One thing I can't understand though.  After Obi Wan sliced off Anakin's legs and arm, why did he just leave him there to combust and die a slow, painful death?  He claimed Anakin was like a brother too him, and yet if that was so, why did he not just kill him, bring the end quickly?  Just something that didn't totally make sense to me.
 
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 Because, following latest trends, the hero must always be responcible for the villians evil. 
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