Scottish gangster who liked Deep Space Nine dies

Discussion in 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' started by toughlittleship, Aug 8, 2007.

  1. toughlittleship

    toughlittleship Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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  2. Ezri

    Ezri Captain Captain

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    Strange ..... than it is again in the UK :)
     
  3. Navaros

    Navaros Commodore Commodore

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    He probably related a lot to episodes like "Business as Usual" and "Honor Among Thieves". :D

    Plus, Gangsters have good taste. :thumbsup:

    RIP.
     
  4. Temis the Vorta

    Temis the Vorta Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    It's weird they'd mention that in a story about his funeral.

    Sometimes people's tastes in TV can really shock ya. Reportedly, George Bush is a big Babyloniac. I'm sure this forum will love hearing that. :D
     
  5. intrinsical

    intrinsical Commodore Commodore

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    Quark and the Rules of Accquisition must have been a huge influence.
     
  6. MeanJoePhaser

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    Robbie Williams?? :lol:

    Gotta love that about the British. "Her Majesty's convenience", here in the states they might say "n#$$@ did some time" or some shit. :cool:
     
  7. OmahaStar

    OmahaStar Disrespectful of his betters Admiral

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    What's a Babyloniac? Do you mean Fiver?
     
  8. Tomalak

    Tomalak Vice Admiral Admiral

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    Not really - you don't expect the most feared man in Glasgow to be a geek at heart.
     
  9. Judas Ascendant

    Judas Ascendant Commodore Commodore

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    I hope his last words were "Today is a good day to die!" or "You pathetic mak'dar!"