How many hours Trek do you watch a week?
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Re: How many hours Trek do you watch a week?
Eh, personaly I'd prefer someone who'd actualy react to what you're doing.
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Re: How many hours Trek do you watch a week?
Like Janeway?
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Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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Re: How many hours Trek do you watch a week?
Please excuse me while I go throw up.
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Way ahead of you.Rochey wrote:Please excuse me while I go throw up.
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Re: How many hours Trek do you watch a week?
Tuesday: 2 Episodes of Voyager and 4 episodes of TNGthelordharry wrote: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!:)JudgeKing wrote:I watch Star Trek 17 hours a week.
Wednesday: 2 Episodes of Voyager and 3 Episodes of Enterprise
Thursday-Saturday: 2 Episodes of Voyager each day.
since I currently live in Guam, everything comes on the day after it should.
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Re: How many hours Trek do you watch a week?
Seconded. 7o9 walking those "regulation" stilettos up and down your back, telling you that "resistance is futile" and your half-phony screams for mercy are "irrelevant," and that you will now adapt to "service the Borg..."thelordharry wrote:In a strange way though, I think that would be a bit of a kickerHow 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
Sounds suspiciously like a Lords of Acid concert.
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<sweating slightly> Ahem, does anyone have Jeri Ryan's phone number???Mikey wrote:Seconded. 7o9 walking those "regulation" stilettos up and down your back, telling you that "resistance is futile" and your half-phony screams for mercy are "irrelevant," and that you will now adapt to "service the Borg..."thelordharry wrote:In a strange way though, I think that would be a bit of a kickerHow 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
Sounds suspiciously like a Lords of Acid concert.
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Re: How many hours Trek do you watch a week?
*flips through phone list*
Nope, but I've got a couple of girls just as hot, and twice as kinky.![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
Nope, but I've got a couple of girls just as hot, and twice as kinky.
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Hmm....any chance they may be planning a trip to Hawaii, may one ask?Tsukiyumi wrote:*flips through phone list*
Nope, but I've got a couple of girls just as hot, and twice as kinky.
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