You're one up on me. My feet have no rhythm
Mine either. Hence, the Macarena, which is mainly done with arms.
You're one up on me. My feet have no rhythm
I can do dances to songs that include instructions. Like the Time Warp or the Hokey Pokey.Mine either. Hence, the Macarena, which is mainly done with arms.
Or the Chicken DanceMine either. Hence, the Macarena, which is mainly done with arms.
Again, feet have no rhythm. Skating is out for me,Ever try Hokey Pokey/Chicken Dance on rollerskates?
. The fifth movie (and my favorite) "Star Trek: Save the Whales;"
That’s the fourth movie.
Really? I could've sworn it was #5. My bad.
It's the legacy of Star Trek's World War II roots. All that talk of the Übermensch.
Yeah, I liked the unusual sets and lighting effects as well.
I always liked "Spectre of the Gun" as well. The sets there were similarly minimalistic, by design in that case. I liked how Chekov even went through a door, instead of around the wall at one point.
And that was my first exposure to the Gunfight of the OK Corral and for years because of that episode I thought the Clantons were the good guys and the Earps the bad guys.
Of o course the Nazis didn't augment or improve themselves or do anthything to make themselves ubermesnch, they believed that they were already ubermensch, even though they weren't.
I think you can make this argument for several TNG and VOY characters.
Back to controversial opinions...
"Take me out to the Holosuite" - Sisko. As someone who takes nothing but joy in baseball, he of all people should understand that it's for fun.
“STD” does not work because I’ve never heard anyone ever call Voyager “STV”. It also immediately brings my hackles up because it’s used by THAT section of the fanbase as a juvenile insult.
Of o course the Nazis didn't augment or improve themselves or do anthything to make themselves ubermesnch, they believed that they were already ubermensch, even though they weren't.
And which characters would those be?
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Those choices make sense.Well, Quark of course. Tom Paris looks like a smooth talking type. And there's a bit of smarmyness about pre-beard Riker, too.
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