sbk1234 said:
It reminds me of Men In Tights. My gentile friend saw it, but said he didn't understand half of it.
sbk1234 said:
I know that this is focused on TOS, but nobody has mentioned that Worf was raised by Jews.
Alyssa said:
I don't know a lot about Jewish culture and traditions but i do know that Leonard Nimoy served for a short time in world war 2 so given that and the fact that he is Jewish imagine what it must have been like for him to dress up as a Nazi for the episode 'Patterns of Force'. Anyone know anything about Nimoys thoughts on that?
Pretty sure that tribbles are what Krusty the Clown referred to as the critter with "more legs" from which they made the Ribwich. We just can't see the legs. They pull them in like turtles do.Plum said:
^^^
Gotta say... they look tasty.![]()
Alyssa said:
i do know that Leonard Nimoy served for a short time in world war 2 so given that and the fact that he is Jewish imagine what it must have been like for him to dress up as a Nazi for the episode 'Patterns of Force'.
A beaker full of death said:
sbk1234 said:
It reminds me of Men In Tights. My gentile friend saw it, but said he didn't understand half of it.
You know, given all the yiddishisms and Jewish cultural references in movies and on tv (from the Marx Bros. on), it never occurred to me that most goyim would miss a lot of them until I moved out of NY.
Alyssa said:
I don't know a lot about Jewish culture and traditions but i do know that Leonard Nimoy served for a short time in world war 2 so given that and the fact that he is Jewish imagine what it must have been like for him to dress up as a Nazi for the episode 'Patterns of Force'. Anyone know anything about Nimoys thoughts on that?
If you mean Father Ted, Catholicism is no prerequisite.The Squire of Gothos said:
Unsurprising I guess, there was a spoof series set around the mishaps of a pair of Catholic priests in Ireland, I commented to my friends that to get the best out of it you really needed to be Catholic, ideally related to a priest/bishop.
Plum said:
What I wanna know is... are tribbles kosher?
sbk1234 said:
I suppose it could be akin to Robert Clary from Hogan's Heroes, who was a prisoner in a concentration camp. No, he didn't usually wear a Nazi uniform, but it still dealt with the whole Nazi regime in a very cavalier manner.
seigezunt said:
Plum said:
What I wanna know is... are tribbles kosher?
well, they may chew their cud, but they definitely don't have hooves.
They do look like gefilte fish, though.
A beaker full of death said:
sbk1234 said:
I suppose it could be akin to Robert Clary from Hogan's Heroes, who was a prisoner in a concentration camp. No, he didn't usually wear a Nazi uniform, but it still dealt with the whole Nazi regime in a very cavalier manner.
Of course, John Banner (Schultz) and Werner Klemperer were both jews. Klemperer also appeared as a war criminal in Judgment at Nuremberg.
Clary wrote a book and lectures on his experience.
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