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The Enterprise forum???? How'd they get their grubby little not-TOS-continuity-respecting hands on our sombreros? :mad: :p

I think this calls for a quick reminder of the true spirit of the Sombreroprise:

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You're right. I'm sorry. It's just that, at any mention of...ENT...the nice men with the white coats have to come and "assist" me.

Think your happy thoughts..think your happy thoughts...I liked Scott Bakula once...he was on Quantum Leap, remember? Yes. Yes. I remember...



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The Enterprise forum???? How'd they get their grubby little not-TOS-continuity-respecting hands on our sombreros? :mad: :p

I think this calls for a quick reminder of the true spirit of the Sombreroprise:

Sombreroprise-Dice-mrfusion.gif

You're right. I'm sorry. It's just that, at any mention of...ENT...the nice men with the white coats have to come and "assist" me.

Think your happy thoughts..think your happy thoughts...I liked Scott Bakula once...he was on Quantum Leap, remember? Yes. Yes. I remember...



:p

shrug i am rather fond of enterpprise.
:)
and
grubby little not-TOS-continuity-respecting
and sorry this just isnt true.

heck tos had issues respecting its own continuity at times.
;)


is this in reply to cali or star.??
lost me ol vulcan fishy one..
 
grubby little not-TOS-continuity-respecting
and sorry this just isnt true.

heck tos had issues respecting its own continuity at times.
;)

I agree with the 6' tall rabbit (Pookha, I mean)...

Enterprise easily fit within the continuity of the rest of Star Trek, and and small errors in continuity (as was said, all Star Trek shows were guilty of that) could easily be explained.

Not that I loved the show (it was OK), but continuity issues were not a major problem.
 
Is this what the Blue Nacelles thread has descended to? Discussing whether Enterprise has continuity errors? **sniff, sniff**:(

Where is Sam Cogley when you need him? Or NCC1701 or Carpeoccasio?

Oh geniuses why hast thou forsaken us?
 
^
^^Ha Ha! It's funny you said that.

When I was writing my post, I was tempted to start with "Sorry to go Off Topic, but...". However, I then realized that I was posting in the Blue Warp Nacelle thread :lol:.
 
Is this what the Blue Nacelles thread has descended to? Discussing whether Enterprise has continuity errors? **sniff, sniff**:(

Where is Sam Cogley when you need him? Or NCC1701 or Carpeoccasio?

Oh geniuses why hast thou forsaken us?

Sorry, I was busy pissing people off in a different thread.

"Enterprise" has no continuity errors so large that a sombrero couldn't cover; that a mashed avocado couldn't fill; or that a bloated, disembodied Shatner head couldn't topple by firing a few simple PEZ at them.

You see, my fellow Star Trek fans, the sombrero brings us all together: white, black, white that looks like black when improperly lit... everybody.

It makes us forget our differences and care about our fellow man. Every single one of them. (Unless that fellow man has a shitty sense of humor and therefore attacks us. We don't care about that guy. Fuck that guy.)

Where was I? Oh, yes. Sombreros.

Nation, I challenge you. I challenge you to find that scene in the Star Trek franchise that you hate more than any other. It's different for each and every one of you. Is it when Archer brings his dog down to a planet and causes an interstellar incident when Porthos pees on a tree? Is it when Neelix causes the Voyager's engine to malfunction because of cheese? Is it when Spock is singing with the space hippies? Is it when the cast of DS9 is jumping around like idiots playing that silly game in season one? Is it that scene where Wesley Crusher does... well, anything, really?

Take that scene and watch it again. But this time, this time watch it while wearing a sombrero. And eating guacamole. I guarantee you'll see it in a different light.

And if that still doesn't work, watch it one more time. This time, tilt the sombrero so you can't see the television. Jam a PEZ in each ear so you can't hear the dialog. Wipe some guacamole in your eyes so they burn so painfully that you can't focus on anything else.

Better?

That scene's not so painful anymore, is it?

My friends, let us take a giant sombrero, turn it upside down, and fill it with a mixture of guacamole and PEZ. Let us each take a sip from this communal cup. For we are all brothers. We are all the same.
 
*wipes tear from eye*

I'm all inspired and stuff, now. :D

But...I do not own a sombrero...I have no headwear to speak of...but I can will The Dark Sombrero Of The Mind from deep in it's corner of my brain (I've been keeping it busy with some Over Egging The Pudding work), and eat of the Imaginary Guacamole, can't I?

Yes! I can! And I will!

:D
 
Nation, I challenge you. I challenge you to find that scene in the Star Trek franchise that you hate more than any other. It's different for each and every one of you. Is it when Archer brings his dog down to a planet and causes an interstellar incident when Porthos pees on a tree? Is it when Neelix causes the Voyager's engine to malfunction because of cheese? Is it when Spock is singing with the space hippies? Is it when the cast of DS9 is jumping around like idiots playing that silly game in season one? Is it that scene where Wesley Crusher does... well, anything, really?

Take that scene and watch it again. But this time, this time watch it while wearing a sombrero. And eating guacamole. I guarantee you'll see it in a different light.

And if that still doesn't work, watch it one more time. This time, tilt the sombrero so you can't see the television. Jam a PEZ in each ear so you can't hear the dialog. Wipe some guacamole in your eyes so they burn so painfully that you can't focus on anything else.

Better?

That scene's not so painful anymore, is it?

My friends, let us take a giant sombrero, turn it upside down, and fill it with a mixture of guacamole and PEZ. Let us each take a sip from this communal cup. For we are all brothers. We are all the same.

CUE THE MUSIC


All hail the wisdom of the Cogley. He speaketh the truth. We thank thee oh mastermind of the Mexican headgear, oh purveyor of the avocado aperitif.

For in sooth, we are all the same, whether we argue the dubious canon of Ferengi on the NX-01 or whether Wesley Crusher be the first Gary Stu in history.

We all revel in the grandeur of Shatner's pulchritudinous fat cheeks as he spews pez pellets, or the majesty of Mr. Spock's purple velour pimping jacket as he rides atop his sombreorofied low rider space craft.

From the comic book guy blinking in the sunlight as he emerges from his parent's basement, to the myopic owner of megalomaniacal corporations that provide the masses with mediocre yet ubiquitous operating systems, we all can find a common ground in sombreros and shouting spocks and guacamole.

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It is more beautiful than mere mortals can bear.
 
Is this what the Blue Nacelles thread has descended to? Discussing whether Enterprise has continuity errors? **sniff, sniff**:(

Where is Sam Cogley when you need him? Or NCC1701 or Carpeoccasio?

Oh geniuses why hast thou forsaken us?

Sorry, I was busy pissing people off in a different thread.

"Enterprise" has no continuity errors so large that a sombrero couldn't cover; that a mashed avocado couldn't fill; or that a bloated, disembodied Shatner head couldn't topple by firing a few simple PEZ at them.

You see, my fellow Star Trek fans, the sombrero brings us all together: white, black, white that looks like black when improperly lit... everybody.

It makes us forget our differences and care about our fellow man. Every single one of them. (Unless that fellow man has a shitty sense of humor and therefore attacks us. We don't care about that guy. Fuck that guy.)

Where was I? Oh, yes. Sombreros.

Nation, I challenge you. I challenge you to find that scene in the Star Trek franchise that you hate more than any other. It's different for each and every one of you. Is it when Archer brings his dog down to a planet and causes an interstellar incident when Porthos pees on a tree? Is it when Neelix causes the Voyager's engine to malfunction because of cheese? Is it when Spock is singing with the space hippies? Is it when the cast of DS9 is jumping around like idiots playing that silly game in season one? Is it that scene where Wesley Crusher does... well, anything, really?

Take that scene and watch it again. But this time, this time watch it while wearing a sombrero. And eating guacamole. I guarantee you'll see it in a different light.

And if that still doesn't work, watch it one more time. This time, tilt the sombrero so you can't see the television. Jam a PEZ in each ear so you can't hear the dialog. Wipe some guacamole in your eyes so they burn so painfully that you can't focus on anything else.

Better?

That scene's not so painful anymore, is it?

My friends, let us take a giant sombrero, turn it upside down, and fill it with a mixture of guacamole and PEZ. Let us each take a sip from this communal cup. For we are all brothers. We are all the same.

I love you.
 
*Counting down to the inevitable comment and taking bets on who will make it.*

10...9....8....
 
Is this what the Blue Nacelles thread has descended to? Discussing whether Enterprise has continuity errors? **sniff, sniff**:(

Where is Sam Cogley when you need him? Or NCC1701 or Carpeoccasio?

Oh geniuses why hast thou forsaken us?

Sorry, I was busy pissing people off in a different thread.

"Enterprise" has no continuity errors so large that a sombrero couldn't cover; that a mashed avocado couldn't fill; or that a bloated, disembodied Shatner head couldn't topple by firing a few simple PEZ at them.

You see, my fellow Star Trek fans, the sombrero brings us all together: white, black, white that looks like black when improperly lit... everybody.

It makes us forget our differences and care about our fellow man. Every single one of them. (Unless that fellow man has a shitty sense of humor and therefore attacks us. We don't care about that guy. Fuck that guy.)

Where was I? Oh, yes. Sombreros.

Nation, I challenge you. I challenge you to find that scene in the Star Trek franchise that you hate more than any other. It's different for each and every one of you. Is it when Archer brings his dog down to a planet and causes an interstellar incident when Porthos pees on a tree? Is it when Neelix causes the Voyager's engine to malfunction because of cheese? Is it when Spock is singing with the space hippies? Is it when the cast of DS9 is jumping around like idiots playing that silly game in season one? Is it that scene where Wesley Crusher does... well, anything, really?

Take that scene and watch it again. But this time, this time watch it while wearing a sombrero. And eating guacamole. I guarantee you'll see it in a different light.

And if that still doesn't work, watch it one more time. This time, tilt the sombrero so you can't see the television. Jam a PEZ in each ear so you can't hear the dialog. Wipe some guacamole in your eyes so they burn so painfully that you can't focus on anything else.

Better?

That scene's not so painful anymore, is it?

My friends, let us take a giant sombrero, turn it upside down, and fill it with a mixture of guacamole and PEZ. Let us each take a sip from this communal cup. For we are all brothers. We are all the same.

Marry me. Marry me now and I'll have your babies.

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Yes, I already took a drink from the communal cup. Why do you ask?
 
*Counting down to the inevitable comment and taking bets on who will make it.*

10...9....8....

But will it have vectoring nacelles? :vulcan:

I think the vectoring nacelles are a good idea, as long as the nacelles are played by William Shatner.

The port nacelle should be pink, though. The blue nacelle should be played by William Shatner. And he should be shooting PEZ out of his mouth.

Now to photoshop up some concept art. C'mon, people, get on it! :borg:
 
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