How many hours Trek do you watch a week?

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Eh, personaly I'd prefer someone who'd actualy react to what you're doing.
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Please excuse me while I go throw up.
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Rochey wrote:Please excuse me while I go throw up.
Way ahead of you.
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thelordharry wrote:
JudgeKing wrote:I watch Star Trek 17 hours a week.
I was about to ask how you managed to fit in 17 hours a week watching Trek, Judge, but I looked at your profile details and your location suggests a military career and circumstance that might leave a little more time than most to catch up on TV? That's over two hours a day! Sounds great to me though, I'd rather be doing that than commuting!:)
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thelordharry wrote:In a strange way though, I think that would be a bit of a kicker :) How would you fancy her barking 'orders' at you telling you to 'comply' :) Plus one would assume you wouldn't need to call her afterwards? :)

You could say the same thing about Vulcan women too but T'Pol seemed to thoroughly enjoy herself once or twice along the way :)
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Mikey wrote:
thelordharry wrote:In a strange way though, I think that would be a bit of a kicker :) How would you fancy her barking 'orders' at you telling you to 'comply' :) Plus one would assume you wouldn't need to call her afterwards? :)

You could say the same thing about Vulcan women too but T'Pol seemed to thoroughly enjoy herself once or twice along the way :)
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Sounds suspiciously like a Lords of Acid concert.
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*flips through phone list*

Nope, but I've got a couple of girls just as hot, and twice as kinky. :wink:
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Tsukiyumi wrote:*flips through phone list*

Nope, but I've got a couple of girls just as hot, and twice as kinky. :wink:
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