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Spock-like alien in 1960's Cheer detergent commercial

Gold shirts and "Beam me up Scotty", two myths that refuse to die. :(

Well, in the third season, they stopped using the velour uniforms, and the avocado green tunics that looked gold on camera were replaced with tunics of a different fabric that matched the apparent gold color of the velour ones. So the gold shirts are not a myth, not entirely.

And Kirk does say "Beam us up, Scotty" in TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan" -- and "Scotty, beam us up" in "The Savage Curtain." So, almost.

Dag, so the little green square of cloth stuck on a certificate of authenticity stating it was leftovers from the third season is FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE??? :eek::eek::eek:

Well, there goes the well established fact that the material for the third season was chosen to match the actual color from the previous seasons. TNG was previously believed to be the first to change the color to match what the color incorrectly looked like.
 
He's come all the way back to the 60's to violate the prime directive for your fresh fresh laundry!
 
Gold shirts and "Beam me up Scotty", two myths that refuse to die. :(

Well, in the third season, they stopped using the velour uniforms, and the avocado green tunics that looked gold on camera were replaced with tunics of a different fabric that matched the apparent gold color of the velour ones. So the gold shirts are not a myth, not entirely.

And Kirk does say "Beam us up, Scotty" in TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan" -- and "Scotty, beam us up" in "The Savage Curtain." So, almost.

Dag, so the little green square of cloth stuck on a certificate of authenticity stating it was leftovers from the third season is FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE??? :eek::eek::eek:

Well, there goes the well established fact that the material for the third season was chosen to match the actual color from the previous seasons. TNG was previously believed to be the first to change the color to match what the color incorrectly looked like.

gold, avocado, who really cares--this is a humorous thread about laundry detergent.
 
Bones: You realize, of course, if we give her All-Temperature Cheer we'll be... altering the future.

Scotty: Whah? How do we know she didn't invent the stuff?
 
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