Nog as a starfleet officer

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Ah, much better. :lol:
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Rochey wrote:What about Steve, or Bill?
Call me when they start talking about someone named Preston. :wink:
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Or Milfred (I'm glad it isn't my name, wouldn't do well where I live).
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Let me rephrase: Call me when they start talking about me. :) :arrow: Otherwise, it's pointless pandering crap. The guy said after the debate that he'd currently benefit more from Obama's tax plan. When he gets rich, then it'll be a problem. :roll:
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Oh :oops: .
Yeah, same here.
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In case you never bothered to check out my MySpace... Hi, I'm Preston Anthony Roberts. Nice to meet you. :D
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Nice to meet you. I try to avoid Myspace...
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stitch626 wrote:...I try to avoid Myspace...
It doesn't bite. Go on, look at it. :arrow:



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Every time I hear Myspace I think of two things...

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Tsukiyumi wrote:Call me when they start talking about someone named Preston. :wink:
You mean that guy Preston Bush? I hear he hangs out with somebody called Senro Bama. :wink:
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Captain Seafort wrote:
GrahamKennedy wrote:Simply getting aboard a warship isn't that big a deal. I've been aboard several myself, never had to so much as give a name.
And which would these be? Victory? Belfast?
No, one was the KNM Trondheim, another was HMS Liverpool. There were others, I don't recall the names.
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What about Steve, or Bill?
Steve isn't around too much, and Bill... well, that bastard knows what he did.
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GrahamKennedy wrote:
Captain Seafort wrote:
GrahamKennedy wrote:Simply getting aboard a warship isn't that big a deal. I've been aboard several myself, never had to so much as give a name.
And which would these be? Victory? Belfast?
No, one was the KNM Trondheim, another was HMS Liverpool. There were others, I don't recall the names.
Was that before or after 9/11. On a side note, I would love to visit Victory.
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GrahamKennedy wrote:HMS Liverpool.
Which one?
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