That was a hoot! I couldn't make out the voice, so I looked it up. I must admit, I wouldn't have guessed it!! It was the kind of song that Martin Mull would have done years ago.
Good afternoon all Nostalgics... and Nostalgic wannabes :D-->!
I'll have a bit more free time on my hands now that Carol and I have carted off daughter number one to college. I still can't believe that we got a a fully loaded mini-van and the contents of the trunk of a Chrysler placed in that girl's dorm room. Her momma went overboard, IMO. We got her not only a new computer (which I put together BTW from componets) but a notebook, too complete with docking port. And both of them networked (and sharing a combo copier/printer) with a broadband internet connection, Ole Miss provided. We carpeted the dorm room. We put together a book shelf, table lamps, a computer stand, a dang TV set and a comfy chair for her to park her tuccas in. Dorm chairs can be so hard doncha' know -->. It took us hours!!
So... now we're one child short and I'm not at all blessed by it :(-->. I might even have more time to hang out HERE!! But I DO have an interesting little ditty that was recorded back in 1968. Way before hardly anyone who made the Lord Of The Rings movies was even born!
But here it is, and I'm posting it SPECIFICALLY for Kathy. Why?? Because she knows the artist who did it. So you go Kathy!! Who is it???? Click HERE!
hahahahahahahaha......now that's just not logical at all......hahahahahahahaha
I'm so sorry you miss your daughter already but you and Carol sure did her good with her decor and electronics. You want to adopt an old daughter? :D-->
And I'm listening to that again.....hahahahahahaha
Yeah he was a jerk but I loved his almost amazement at the human nature. Similar to both Mr. Spock and Data in his fascination with human nature but his was almost more enjoyable because he would be so bemused at the start then end up being the one most impacted.
Here's some stuff about Q that I thought was neat from Wikipedia Trivia.
In his portrayal of Q, John de Lancie used as his inspiration a description attributed to Lord Byron: "Mad, bad and dangerous to know."
The letter Q was chosen for the character/race name by Gene Roddenberry, in honor of his friend Janet Quarton.
In his first appearance - Encounter at Farpoint, the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q briefly assumes the uniform of a U.S. Marine. Q's Marine uniform and insignia are identical to the uniform worn by a real Marine - Oliver North.
In Star Trek: Borg Q claimed his name was "short for Q".
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Here's one for y'all.
HERE!
The test now is, who sings it? He is a famous actor, so it isn't one of my obscure references. :D-->
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GeorgeStGeorge
That was a hoot! I couldn't make out the voice, so I looked it up. I must admit, I wouldn't have guessed it!! It was the kind of song that Martin Mull would have done years ago.
George
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ChattyKathy
:D--> That's a hoot 1Knames!
And if y'all say it's Lenord Nimoy I swear I'll die laughing.
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George Aar
I guess I'd be surprised too, except I don't know who Jeff Daniels is.
Is that good or bad?
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ChattyKathy
Didn't he play the husband in Terms of Endearment? Oh, that's a chick flick, never mind. :)-->
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Tom Strange
chattingKathy... we would know him from Dumb and Dumber or Two Days in the Valley...
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ChattyKathy
I never saw either of those. Oops!
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GeorgeStGeorge
He's been in a lot of movies and TV shows. Here's his write-up in IMDB:
Jeff Daniels
George
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Yup, that's the guy I thought it was. Thanks!
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Morning Kathy, this is Shellon -->
At my daughters til my plane flight out this afternoon @ 2:00
Will be peeking through weekend, but home at my own computer monday, you'll catch me up yes?
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Beings your beauty of a daughter took on your looks I reckon this seems fitting don't ya think? ;)-->
I wish it were Saturday and the weekend was here already. :)-->
You have so much fun you can't sleep! -->
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Good afternoon all Nostalgics... and Nostalgic wannabes :D-->!
I'll have a bit more free time on my hands now that Carol and I have carted off daughter number one to college. I still can't believe that we got a a fully loaded mini-van and the contents of the trunk of a Chrysler placed in that girl's dorm room. Her momma went overboard, IMO. We got her not only a new computer (which I put together BTW from componets) but a notebook, too complete with docking port. And both of them networked (and sharing a combo copier/printer) with a broadband internet connection, Ole Miss provided. We carpeted the dorm room. We put together a book shelf, table lamps, a computer stand, a dang TV set and a comfy chair for her to park her tuccas in. Dorm chairs can be so hard doncha' know -->. It took us hours!!
So... now we're one child short and I'm not at all blessed by it :(-->. I might even have more time to hang out HERE!! But I DO have an interesting little ditty that was recorded back in 1968. Way before hardly anyone who made the Lord Of The Rings movies was even born!
But here it is, and I'm posting it SPECIFICALLY for Kathy. Why?? Because she knows the artist who did it. So you go Kathy!! Who is it???? Click HERE!
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hahahahahahahaha......now that's just not logical at all......hahahahahahahaha
I'm so sorry you miss your daughter already but you and Carol sure did her good with her decor and electronics. You want to adopt an old daughter? :D-->
And I'm listening to that again.....hahahahahahaha
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GeorgeStGeorge
He did ANYTHING back then not to be typecast as a pointy-eared alien!
George
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Kathy,
Hee-hee! You *DO* have a real talent for finding pics on the internet. That one of Shatner... just a hoot!!
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ChattyKathy
This one was a tear jerker scene wasn't it?
(at work waiting for search results on something so snooping in for a minute)
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hiway29
The needs of the many,outweigh the needs of the few..
or the one
remember
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ChattyKathy
Of all the guests on any of the series I think my fav would be this guy.
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Sudo
Kathy,
I remember him. 'Q'. Who wouldn't want his powers? He was immortal and had god like abilities. But he was such a jerk, huh?
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GeorgeStGeorge
Ah, but the episode that he lost his powers ("Q Who?") was a classic!
George
P.S. Remember who played the other Q in that episode?
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ChattyKathy
George,
I don't know, please tell.
(pretend this is a begging smiley now)
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Sudo,
Yeah he was a jerk but I loved his almost amazement at the human nature. Similar to both Mr. Spock and Data in his fascination with human nature but his was almost more enjoyable because he would be so bemused at the start then end up being the one most impacted.
Here's some stuff about Q that I thought was neat from Wikipedia Trivia.
In his portrayal of Q, John de Lancie used as his inspiration a description attributed to Lord Byron: "Mad, bad and dangerous to know."
The letter Q was chosen for the character/race name by Gene Roddenberry, in honor of his friend Janet Quarton.
In his first appearance - Encounter at Farpoint, the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q briefly assumes the uniform of a U.S. Marine. Q's Marine uniform and insignia are identical to the uniform worn by a real Marine - Oliver North.
In Star Trek: Borg Q claimed his name was "short for Q".
This is poor graphics but I love the pic.
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