It was released in D the same day, about 2 weeks agoOkay, thanks for the recommendation - maybe I will read it, when "Cross Cult" publish it in Germany. My critique against the producer of the TV show still remains: As the book surely was written after they decided to use Maddox in the series, Una filled a whole, they created with this act.
Somebody HAS to tell The Brophy about this place. I think he'd have a laugh.
He may even allow us to live.
I'll mention it next time I bump into him XDIf he visits the BBS on the recommendation of a poster who knows him I'd love to see his reactions to our posts. We'll either sing songs about it until the day this board fizzles out of existence or be so embarrassed that we'll sing other songs about it.
I'll mention it next time I bump into him XD
No way, Boomer; Ken Starr.#BrophyGate continues I see. I think Adam Schiff needs have have hearings on this.
Heresy!*opens thread*
What the...?
*decides to read through it all, sees it descend into glorious insanity*
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OK, I think there's only one thing that remains now. We'll have to wait until the TNG Special Edition Blu-Ray set comes out, where they go full George Lucas and replace all shots of Brophy with a CGI de-aged John Ales. It's the only way.
*backs away, dodging rotten vegetables*
And you must talk to him.Tell him we love him. And that we miss him.
On the plus side, this is the most anyone has talked about Brian Brophy in 30 years.
#BrophyGate continues I see. I think Adam Schiff needs have have hearings on this.
"let's not make a big legal case out of it" -Commander Maddox leaving enterprise with a big suitcase with a yellow sleeve and pale hand sticking out of it.Why not leave the politics out of this?
I'll take this mountain-out-of-a-molehill (as ridiculous as I think it is) over that one any day.Is
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Nah, not really. Based on the 28 pages I've just read, the Brophytes seem to be a much more pleasant bunch overall than the Church of Saint Connolly of the Debris Field was. The Gospel of Brophy (the Brospel?) seems much more, how should I say, peaceful and unifying.Is
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