he is George Walker Bush.
"W" (pronounced like "dub-yuh") to his friends....![]()
Or you could always sub the L for an N in Walker

he is George Walker Bush.
"W" (pronounced like "dub-yuh") to his friends....![]()
he is George Walker Bush.
"W" (pronounced like "dub-yuh") to his friends....![]()
Or you could always sub the L for an N in Walker![]()
There is, actually, a comfortable ending to "Tuvix" -- it's that Janeway doesn't do anything, and Tuvix lives.
George W. Bush is not a "Junior," and it's inaccurate to refer to him as such. His father is George Herbert Walker Bush; he is George Walker Bush.
The problem, Ian, is that Tuvix was a living being with his own personality and his own memories. Tuvok and Neelix were, essentially, his parents, now deceased.I wouldn't be comfortable with that.There is, actually, a comfortable ending to "Tuvix" -- it's that Janeway doesn't do anything, and Tuvix lives.
I guess it's lucky that Neelix had no relatives and Tuvok's were highly logical.
I've found that it's usually obvious from context.I removed the "Jr". I only put it there because I thought someone would ask which Bush I meant.George W. Bush is not a "Junior," and it's inaccurate to refer to him as such. His father is George Herbert Walker Bush; he is George Walker Bush.
Considering that George W. Bush was born long before the original series debuted, that would be... no.Did he refuse the "Herbert" bit due to its meaning from TOS?![]()
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I don't think Allyn Gibson rolled eyes.
Yes, Ian, I realize it was a joke, but it wasn't funny. Like, to bring this back on topic, some of PAD's jokes in, oh, Cold Wars.![]()
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I don't think Allyn Gibson rolled eyes.
Huh?
So, like, I just added a roll-eyes emoticon to Allyn's post to be nasty?
How the heck did we get from Peter David's present quality as a Trek-Lit writer to whether or not Allyn Gibson has an eye-rolling smiley in one post?
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