Any time Ghislaine. I can see I'm not the only one to be head over heels in love with him ...My Tommie!!!(well, I admit to prefer the Tom Paris from first 3 seasons because younger, sexier and funnier).
THANK YOU, Thomas Eugene!!!![]()



Any time Ghislaine. I can see I'm not the only one to be head over heels in love with him ...My Tommie!!!(well, I admit to prefer the Tom Paris from first 3 seasons because younger, sexier and funnier).
THANK YOU, Thomas Eugene!!!![]()
Oh, I'm looking forward to the Chakotay wallpaper in this series...The next series of character studies starts with ... well, of course with this dreamboat:
TOM PARIS
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Thomas, THIS is the Janeway wallpaper of which I am so fond! Finally, I've located this GEM in your vast Indiana Jones-like warehouse. Keep up the fine work, Sir ... and continue to keep punching them out, at a great pace ...
Hello, TTF, you keep appearing and disappearing ... Nevertheless I'm always happy when you return.![]()
Thomas, THIS is the Janeway wallpaper of which I am so fond! Finally, I've located this GEM in your vast Indiana Jones-like warehouse. Keep up the fine work, Sir ... and continue to keep punching them out, at a great pace ...
That's a lovely picture although I could do without Tommyboy from THRESHOLD in the first row on the right ...A little guessing game.
(guess who is who and how much figures some characters have)
Enjoy!
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Thanks, Ghislaine - Janeway is "lovely", as you put it. I would say "irresistible" ... but "lovely" describes her, too ...Oh my fearless Captain..., Isn't she lovely?!
Anyway, THANK YOU, 2takesfrakes and Thomas Eugene!!!![]()
Just to humour you, I'll move him up on my schedule ... and here he goes:Oh, I'm looking forward to the Chakotay wallpaper in this series...![]()
As am I, sir. As am I ...Hello, TTF, you keep appearing and disappearing ... Nevertheless I'm always happy when you return.
B'Elanna, as I've oft complained, is burdened with that obnoxious rubber head and nappy wig ... but from the eyebrows down? Oh, Sweet Surrender! What a Smokin' Hotty ...Yes, I remember how much you liked this pic with Janeway. I can assure you more will come with her from that episode but there are so many I keep making that you'll have to wait for that some more time. But ... but ... After humouring @cosmic mouse with a Chakoty wallpaper, you'll get one with your favourite B'Elanna sometime in the next few days.
The Indiana Jones films are from a bygone era ... another Century, in fact. They are not for all, certainly. But for those with an acquired taste for adventure movies of old, RAIDERS of the LOST ARK alone, reigns supreme. Believe me, when I tell you that, Sir ...And an Indiana Jones-like warehouse is the best simile I've ever heard to describe my collection of wallpapers (even though I've never seen the Indiana Jones films myself ...). According to PINTEREST I have exceeded the number 1200 with my wallpapers ... and I guess I have shared here about 40% so far ..
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but...they're not in the original packaging!!!!!!A little guessing game.
(guess who is who and how much figures some characters have)
Enjoy!
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The Human Adventure? Is that a show of some kind?As am I, sir. As am I ...
Yes, I've been embarking upon The Human Adventure and am so easily called away ...
As you know, English is NOT my mother tongue so I really must ask this: is "oft" an English word? It is German for "often" but I've never seen it used in English What am I missing? Please, teach me ...B'Elanna, as I've oft complained,
I believe you, I've just never got down to them really. As for adventure, I like the type that we can see in THE MUMMY films (the first two only) or for example, the whole StarGate SG-1 show is a big adventure for me if we discount those horribly boring political episodes. So I might give Indiana Jones a chance one day ... although Harrison Ford is and will always be Han Solo for me (I'm almost as big a fan of Star Wars as of ST VOY).The Indiana Jones films are from a bygone era ... another Century, in fact. They are not for all, certainly. But for those with an acquired taste for adventure movies of old, RAIDERS of the LOST ARK alone, reigns supreme. Believe me, when I tell you that, Sir ...
The Human Adventure? Is that a show of some kind?
Or is this your synonym for a marriage?
Sometimes, I will employ Old Fashioned -- often disused -- phrases to colour my posts. To give them a different texture, or flavour. And also, just to amuse myself with it. I hate typing so much Thomas ... I know that's hard to believe with my bolstered post count and my Admiral Stripes and ... and so forth. But it's true. Typing is tedious and primitive to me, so it helps alleviate the chore-like aspects of it for me ... a little bit.As you know, English is NOT my mother tongue so I really must ask this: is "oft" an English word? It is German for "often" but I've never seen it used in English What am I missing? Please, teach me ...
In his prime, Harrison Ford had, indeed, left an indelible mark on celluloid. Several of the movies he participated in have become Classics, like RAIDERS, STAR WARS, BLADERUNNER, WITNESS ... and others. I just kind of wish that he wouldn't have been so keen on reliving Glory Days in these, his Golden Years, by coming out with needless & unasked for sequels to franchises better left in their undisturbed & Classic state: like BLADERUNNER, INDIANA JONES and, of course, STAR WARS.I believe you, I've just never got down to them really. As for adventure, I like the type that we can see in THE MUMMY films (the first two only) or for example, the whole StarGate SG-1 show is a big adventure for me if we discount those horribly boring political episodes. So I might give Indiana Jones a chance one day ... although Harrison Ford is and will always be Han Solo for me (I'm almost as big a fan of Star Wars as of ST VOY).
but...they're not in the original packaging!!!!!!
I think if you like the Mummy movies, you would find Indiana Jones enjoyable.I believe you, I've just never got down to them really. As for adventure, I like the type that we can see in THE MUMMY films (the first two only) or for example, the whole StarGate SG-1 show is a big adventure for me if we discount those horribly boring political episodes. So I might give Indiana Jones a chance one day ... although Harrison Ford is and will always be Han Solo for me (I'm almost as big a fan of Star Wars as of ST VOY).
Lon Suder in MELD
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That's cool !A little guessing game.
(guess who is who and how much figures some characters have)
Enjoy!
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Ah Lon Suder, enigmatic, fascinating character but gosh, what a dangerous guy (better not to look askance at him!).![]()
I really like him too and wouldn't have minded some more episodes with him. Having said that I don't know how they could have developed his character so that he would remain an interesting figure after he became the "good guy".He (Suder) would have to be one of the most enigmatic but menacing characters on Star Trek. Tragic in the end.
Thanks, Tracy, I might give them a chance one day. Do you (or anyone else) know which the first IJ movie is? If I should catch it on TV, I might record it.I think if you like the Mummy movies, you would find Indiana Jones enjoyable.
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