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Re: Star Trek TOS up for an Emmy
Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for johanson in alt.startrek
Author: Wickeddoll®
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:43
"AMUN" ... "Anybody" "Karl Johanson" wrote: "ToolPackinMama" wrote IMHO, the real "most unforgettable moment" in Star Trek is when Spock grabs Jim and swings him around and grins with joy - because he just realized Jim is alive not dead. <Amok For me the most unforgettable thing was when they go to that planet & meet whatsisname & all that stuff happens with the ...
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Re: Star Trek TOS up for an Emmy
Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for johanson in alt.startrek
Author: Wickeddoll®
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:42
"Karl Johanson" ... "ToolPackinMama" wrote IMHO, the real "most unforgettable moment" in Star Trek is when Spock grabs Jim and swings him around and grins with joy - because he just realized Jim is ... unforgettable thing was when they go to that planet & meet whatsisname & all that stuff happens with the thing. You don't forget scenes like that! Karl Johanson ROFL Natalie -- http://www.wegrokspock.net
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Re: Star Trek TOS up for an Emmy
Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for johanson in alt.startrek
Author: AMUN
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:30
"Anybody" <anybody@anywhere-anytime.com> wrote in message news:150920081820472836%%anybody@anywhere-anytime.com... In article <XJmzk.7522$rV4.3438@newsfe03.iad>, "Karl Johanson" <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote: "ToolPackinMama" <philnblanc@comcast.net> wrote IMHO, the real "most unforgettable moment" in Star Trek is when Spock grabs Jim and swings him around and grins with joy - because he just realized Jim is ...
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Re: Star Trek TOS up for an Emmy
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Author: Anybody
Date: Sep 14, 2008 23:20
In article <XJmzk.7522$rV4.3438@newsfe03.iad>, "Karl Johanson" <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote: "ToolPackinMama" <philnblanc@comcast.net> wrote IMHO, the real "most unforgettable moment" in Star Trek is when Spock grabs Jim and swings him around and grins with joy - because he just realized Jim is alive not dead. <Amok For me the most unforgettable thing was when they go to that planet & meet ...
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Re: Star Trek TOS up for an Emmy
Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for johanson in alt.startrek
Author: Karl Johanson
Date: Sep 14, 2008 22:52
"ToolPackinMama" <philnblanc@comcast.net> wrote IMHO, the real "most unforgettable moment" in Star Trek is when Spock grabs Jim and swings him around and grins with joy - because he just realized Jim is alive not dead. <Amok For me the most unforgettable thing was when they go to that planet & meet whatsisname & all that stuff happens with the thing. You don't forget scenes like that! Karl Johanson
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Re: [rec.arts.sf.fandom] Re: Let me simplify it for you...
Group: alt.humor.bestofusenet.d · Group Profile · Search for johanson in alt.humor.bestofusenet.d
Author: Richard Bos
Date: Sep 11, 2008 23:41
... GMT, tmcd@panix.com (Tim McDaniel) wrote: Subject: Re: Let me simplify it for you... From: "Keith F. Lynch" <kfl@KeithLynch.net> Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom Organization: United Individualist Karl Johanson <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote: Like how 1 pound of Plutonium could kill everyone. Well, it could -- if you hit each person in the head with it, really hard, one at a time. ...
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Re: [rec.arts.sf.fandom] Re: Let me simplify it for you...
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Author: Gene Wirchenko
Date: Sep 11, 2008 18:52
... 20:44:38 GMT, tmcd@panix.com (Tim McDaniel) wrote: Subject: Re: Let me simplify it for you... From: "Keith F. Lynch" <kfl@KeithLynch.net> Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom Organization: United Individualist Karl Johanson <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote: Like how 1 pound of Plutonium could kill everyone. Well, it could -- if you hit each person in the head with it, really hard, one at a time. I don't think it ...
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Re: [rec.arts.sf.fandom] Re: Let me simplify it for you...
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Author: Peter Manders
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:50
... 2008 20:44:38 GMT, tmcd@panix.com (Tim McDaniel) wrote: Subject: Re: Let me simplify it for you... From: "Keith F. Lynch" <kfl@KeithLynch.net> Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom Organization: United Individualist Karl Johanson <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote: Like how 1 pound of Plutonium could kill everyone. Well, it could -- if you hit each person in the head with it, really hard, one at a time. I don't think it could. ...
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Re: Trekker: WHY!? (Re: Spocko in the news)
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Author: Anim8rFSK
Date: Sep 6, 2008 14:05
In article <iIBwk.70234$hx.48978@pd7urf3no>, "Karl Johanson" <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote: "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote In article <0Jzwk.70134$hx.44505@pd7urf3no>, "Karl Johanson" <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote: *Some* note that the term Trekkie is ... less of a history of pejorative intent than the 'n word'." Karl Johanson I continue to respectfully disagree, as "Trekkie" was always meant ...
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Re: Trekker: WHY!? (Re: Spocko in the news)
Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for johanson in alt.startrek
Author: Karl Johanson
Date: Sep 6, 2008 13:26
"Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote In article <0Jzwk.70134$hx.44505@pd7urf3no>, "Karl Johanson" <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote: *Some* note that the term Trekkie is used as a pejorative by some, thus prefer it not to be used. That sort of thing... don't think it always is.) My end point in that section, however, is more about that "it has far far less of a history of pejorative intent than the 'n word'." Karl Johanson
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