The day I made Scotty mad...
I was 17 and it was the Fall of 1979. James Doohan was going to do an appearance at Union County College in Cranford, New Jersey in their auditorium. Me, Richard Kutney, and my friend, Frank Guimont, were driven by Frank's mother to the event. This event took place before the release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture in December 1979. I was so excited! When James Doohan walked in the room, I was amazed! A real live Star Trek actor! Wow! Everyone was cheering! He was wearing a kilt. He spoke for awhile and showed a film on a projector of a Star Trek blooper reel. When he opened the floor for questions, I said something to him that I regret. I said to James Doohan "In one episode, why were you wearing a dress?" Mr. Doohan replied, "That was a kilt." Being a 17-year-old wiseass, I replied with a laugh "It looked like a dress to ME!"
A lot of noise suddenly erupted from the audience. Mrs. Guimont did a face palm. James Doohan was looking right at me and his expression changed from friendly to one of anger like in the scene where the Klingon says the Enterprise should be hauled away as garbage - http://youtu.be/GHu9PCpvSN8 - The audience fell silent. I felt very embarrassed and a bit scared. Mr. Doohan went into a long, impassioned speech about the history of the kilt and the culture of Scotland. Boy, did I feel stupid! After the show, I waited on line to see Mr. Doohan who was sitting at a table set up outside in the hallway. I got to speak to him alone. I apologized to him and shook his hand. (I saw his missing finger.) He told me that he wasn't mad at me. We spoke for a few minutes and then I left. I am grateful that I got to meet James Doohan!
I was 17 and it was the Fall of 1979. James Doohan was going to do an appearance at Union County College in Cranford, New Jersey in their auditorium. Me, Richard Kutney, and my friend, Frank Guimont, were driven by Frank's mother to the event. This event took place before the release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture in December 1979. I was so excited! When James Doohan walked in the room, I was amazed! A real live Star Trek actor! Wow! Everyone was cheering! He was wearing a kilt. He spoke for awhile and showed a film on a projector of a Star Trek blooper reel. When he opened the floor for questions, I said something to him that I regret. I said to James Doohan "In one episode, why were you wearing a dress?" Mr. Doohan replied, "That was a kilt." Being a 17-year-old wiseass, I replied with a laugh "It looked like a dress to ME!"

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