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I pretty think that he likes his women bigger, more muscular perhaps…

didn't the bear from anchorman take out his trainer?

That would've been cool. Scary, but cool. 
"Not you, old man!"

According to Andrew Robinson's book, A Stitch in Time (I know, Trek fiction isn't canonical, but since Garak wrote the dang book) he's illegitimate, and was raised by a random and his apparently cheating wife.

@avclub-bbb04f2a70775131fa0397bbdb4c03de:disqus only if the sandwiches have guyliner too.

@avclub-cb0e59b8f769a8698b9f7154dd8809b5:disqus the funny thing was, when I heard about it, I told my parents 'of course we're going', with my love of TNG and nostalgia for when Saturday nights at 7 were Trek time in my house. The actual episodes themselves didn't matter to me. Like I said, though, I appreciated them

Because I'm me, I decided to see which muscles I used and how with the regular sitting verses Riker's cowboy- and I could see how that might be more comfortable if your lower back was giving you problems. Then I thought, well, Frakes is just a pimp, and went about my day.

Yeah, I read an article in Cinemafantastique forever ago, talking about how people had basically moved into some of the hut things and were using parts of the sets for various things. This would've been before the prequels came out.

Dixie Square is the coolest! I'm so mad I never went before they razed it.

That is the coolest/creepiest. I would never visited this place when it was open, but I'd love to go now. Also cool- pics of Disney World's River Country. There's a whole pool that's gone, and that's mind-boggling to me.

I'm a Hoosier.
1. My dad is 6'4". Someone would not survive that maneuver.
2. Ashes, ashes.

It was the Trek we didn't know we needed until it was ours! Seriously, I'm making my non-webcomic reading family read this, because it's awesome and Riker is Bashir OMG. Yes, I'm a fan!

Tomorrow, at work, I'll find myself humming absentmindedly, as I do almost daily, and there will be a quick muttered line of 'not disrupters or phasers but Bat'leths, whoo-hoo' and a smile. Thanks!

Watching it in the theatre, with my full attention on it, really drove home how powerful good Trek can be. Even though I'd seen the episode repeatedly, starting when it first aired (I still remember the fade to black and lil' me thinking a variation of WTF), so there were no surprises left. Except that there were, and

LarpTrek makes me laugh aloud. Honest to goodness snickers. Good stuff!!

I can't believe I never noticed that! Non-observant, that's me forever. 
Riker, king of sitting!

*drops mike, walks away*
FULL OF WIN

Every day we're celebrating Martok! Whoohoo!

I am so freaking happy that there was at least one big thing that Zack wasn't spoiled for. High fives to all!

Is anyone else just wandering through?