I don't have any Star Trek DVDs so it's not a problem.
Good God. What do you watch? Regular TV?
I don't have any Star Trek DVDs so it's not a problem.
I don't have any Star Trek DVDs so it's not a problem.
Good God. What do you watch? Regular TV?
My girlfriend has seen my STD's, my comic book boxes, even my D&D books.
She's a good egg, even something of an enabler. She bought me the how to speak Klingon book. The only drawback is she doesn't like TOS. I'll wear her down slowly.
I know one in Paris. She's single and proud to be a geek. But she doesn't care for online forums.I of course mean Star Trek DVD's. I think it's every nerdy guys dream to be with a girl with tons of STD's.
I'll chime in with the story of how my parents met. Their roommates were dating and decided to set my parents up. So, my mom and her roommate went over to my dad's apartment. (I think the point was to have pizza or something.) My dad was apparently not into the whole idea of being set up, so he was sitting in the living room watching Star Trek re-runs. (TOS. This was in the early '80's, before TNG came out.) My mom noticed and made a comment about the episode that was on (I don't recall which one, but it was one of her favorites), and they got to talking about their mutual love of Star Trek. They got married 9 months later, I was born 9 months after that, and they just celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary.
Naturally, I was raised on Star Trek.![]()
^ A trekkie at conception - uber cool! And I thought I had an early start at 8 years old...![]()
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