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I officially began my journey through all Star Trek on October 9th...

Catherine Deneuve is a good example of talent overcoming the passage of time.

Oh God, whats the show/movie where they talk about her?
"You French have Catherine Deneuve, she's just as sexy today as she was 30 years ago!"
"Eeeh, you haven't seen her up close."

Not arguing your point, that exchange just flashed through my mind stream of consciousness like. I took a tour on a tall ship. They served rum.
 
Well, that's good.

I lied. The rum is gone. Beer now, mead out of a drinking horn soon. Because anything else is a waste of a drinking horn.we will be drunkenly flying my Enterprise quadcopter with the TWOK soundtrack blaring though.
 
I lied. The rum is gone. Beer now, mead out of a drinking horn soon. Because anything else is a waste of a drinking horn.we will be drunkenly flying my Enterprise quadcopter with the TWOK soundtrack blaring though.

I thought people drank mead in the morning, hence the expression "mead morning"...
 
I thought people drank mead in the morning, hence the expression "mead morning"...

I've never heard that. I know of whiskey in your porridge but not mead in the morning.

I had to drive this morning. So no drinking then. Maybe next time.

The horn is an actual water buffalo horn carved out I bought a few weeks ago from a stand at a convention. Kinda iffy on actually drinking out of it but hey you only live once until you die of some water buffalo horn disease.
 
I've never heard that. I know of whiskey in your porridge but not mead in the morning.

I had to drive this morning. So no drinking then. Maybe next time.

The horn is an actual water buffalo horn carved out I bought a few weeks ago from a stand at a convention. Kinda iffy on actually drinking out of it but hey you only live once until you die of some water buffalo horn disease.

I was joking. I think it should be safe to drink out of the horn. People have been doing that for centuries.
 
I was joking. I think it should be safe to drink out of the horn. People have been doing that for centuries.

I'm be more worried about the quickly "cooked" sausage I had at a maple syrup stand today than drinking from the horn. What a waste of am offset Traegar smoker that costs more than 6 weeks of my mortgage payments.
 
I'm be more worried about the quickly "cooked" sausage I had at a maple syrup stand today than drinking from the horn. What a waste of am offset Traegar smoker that costs more than 6 weeks of my mortgage payments.

Six weeks of your mortgage payments! That sounds like a lot of money!
 
Six weeks of your

mortgage payments! That sounds like a lot of money!


That's the minimum the grill they are using would have cost. Could have cost double that depending on the model. Apparently they werent the people who usually run the stand, they were filling in for him while he was in the hospital and didn't really k of what they were doing. That was pretty obvious from how they were using the grill.
 
That's the minimum the grill they are using would have cost. Could have cost double that depending on the model. Apparently they werent the people who usually run the stand, they were filling in for him while he was in the hospital and didn't really k of what they were doing. That was pretty obvious from how they were using the grill.

So you're saying their meat was undercooked.
 
Undercooked and they didnt have any smoke, which is kinda the point of having a smoker.

So I needed the rum to kill the pathogens from the undercooked sausage.

Well, I've read that the smoke contains particles that are cancer inducing. So maybe too much smoke is not good either.
 
The comments kind of went off-the-rails there.

I have no problem with that of course. I want this to be the biggest thread ever made.
It sure did go off the rails, didn't it?:)

I noticed you reached 50 pages of this thread just in time for the 50th anniversary. I think it was up to 50 pages by Sept. 8. And you still have parts of 2 series and all of one to still watch.
 
It sure did go off the rails, didn't it?:)

I noticed you reached 50 pages of this thread just in time for the 50th anniversary. I think it was up to 50 pages by Sept. 8. And you still have parts of 2 series and all of one to still watch.
Looks like you have your work cut out for you.
 
What happened here? :lol:

I got drunk on rum while sailing the great lakes. You seemed like a man who would appreciate that I apologize if that impression was wrong. But i'm still drunk.

Edit : also the best mead I've ever tasted which happened to be home brewed and beer.
 
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I got drunk on rum while sailing the great lakes. You seemed like a man who would appreciate that I apologize if that impression was wrong. But i'm still drunk.

Edit : also the best mead I've ever tasted which happened to be home brewed and beer.

So, you weren't joking?
 
I'm noticing a pattern here. The best VOY episodes usually either show a much darker alternate universe compared to your average episode and/or they're focused on The Doctor.

Living Witness combines both these attributes and more than that, commentary on real-world events in the style of older Trek, to produce one of the best VOY episodes yet.

I like the Distant Origin episode, even though most people I know hate it.
 
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