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More Shatner than you wanted to see...

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A beaker full of death

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Personally, I think he looks pretty good. But still....
 
Gawd I used to watch that show all the time. TV stars trying to be cool and athletic. Very few succeeded but there were some athletes turned actor who performed OK.
 
As someone who has had retina surgery, I'd appreciate more of a heads up next time. I thought it was another project he had going or something.

Ow!
 
Yeah, i am quite sure you are supposed to keep your small hand phaser on your belt. lol

Now if you will excuse me, i have to pop along to the extreme light booth in sick bay from Operation: Annihilate!, my eyes are no longer of any use to me. lol
 
There's no such thing as too much Shat, hubba hubba.

Come on Bill, skin to win !!!
 
Gawd I used to watch that show all the time. TV stars trying to be cool and athletic. Very few succeeded but there were some athletes turned actor who performed OK.
I have vivid memories of McLean Stevenson trying to pose down with Lou Ferrigno. It was funny because it was sad.
 
Gawd I used to watch that show all the time. TV stars trying to be cool and athletic. Very few succeeded but there were some athletes turned actor who performed OK.
I have vivid memories of McLean Stevenson trying to pose down with Lou Ferrigno. It was funny because it was sad.

My most vivid memory is seeing Billy Crystal, then a supporting actor on Soap, running the obstacle course. He slammed larynx-first into a taut rope and got hurt.

When he showed up for the next one, his interview went something like, "My one goal here is to stay healthy." But he showed up.
 
For what he's doing and consequently the getup he has to wear, I don't see anything objectionable at all, unless staring into this computer for as much as I do each day has compromised my vision even more than I think!!!!

Anyway, I don't believe I'll require the drastic measures some of you are suggesting are now warranted. I anticipate that I won't even be mindful of the vision tomorrow, so no mind scrubbing for me thanks!!!!
 
If you guys need some brain soap, try an image search for Lynda Carter on Battle of the Network Stars....
 
Gawd I used to watch that show all the time. TV stars trying to be cool and athletic. Very few succeeded but there were some athletes turned actor who performed OK.
I have vivid memories of McLean Stevenson trying to pose down with Lou Ferrigno. It was funny because it was sad.

My most vivid memory is seeing Billy Crystal, then a supporting actor on Soap, running the obstacle course. He slammed larynx-first into a taut rope and got hurt.

When he showed up for the next one, his interview went something like, "My one goal here is to stay healthy." But he showed up.

I remember that as well. Most of them took it so seriously. I thought Howard Cosell really played it up and even though he got on my nerves often, whether it be with Monday Night Football, Ali interviews, etc., I never could turn away - kind of like the Kramer painting in Seinfeld.

And can you believe for those of us around in the 70s that we wore shorts like that. Good lord, what were we thinking? But I do miss my flair jeans with all the patches of peace symbols and such.
 
I remember Robert Conrad kicked butt on that show. When they stuck a mike in his face and asked him why he thought he was winning, he said "I'm a Kraut, I naturally wanna kill everybody." :eek:
 
Okay...everyone's had their fun.

:lol:

This has nothing to do with TOS, so we're going to shut it down.



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