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Watching Ken Burns' The War. It's at Iwo Jima now.

It's flavored with passionfruit
an appropriate ingredient, don't you think?
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Watching Jericho Season 1
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Yeah...I like both of those. 


It's flavored with passionfruit
an appropriate ingredient, don't you think?
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evcake wrote:Watching Ken Burns' The War. It's at Iwo Jima now.
The Enola Gay just took off...

It's flavored with passionfruit
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I am reading Crucible: Spock, the Fire and the Rose. It was one 'Vulcan' book I had not yet read. But it is a bit tedious because the author seems bent on tying in every TSO episode in some small way, and the plot limps forward at an excruciating pace. I think Rigil's and KTR's overfill with Trek is seeping into me. Maybe I should just get back to writing instead of reading.
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Just finished watching Bionic Woman. The BSG on the TV was a nice touch and Katee Sackhoff is HOT as the bad bionic woman
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Linda The Fire & the rose is a really tedious book. I read it last year and didn't really like how Spock was written in this book or how the Vulcans were portrayed they seemed really out of character.And not like the Spock I was used to seeing in TOS or the movie Spock either. I got bored reading this book.I finished it but I didn't like it very much.
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Thanks, Reanok. I feel my opinon on the book is now vindicated.
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Reanok seems to be our resident expert on Trek books!
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Anyone remember TNG book number lucky 13 "The Eyes of the Beholders"
I loved that book. With the aliens who were so alien that you couldn't even look at them. That made a lot of sense that there could be something like that out there and yet they (aliens) always look just like us with a bumpy effing forehead. (I know I know production constraints).
So that's what I loved about this book. It was unlike any other Trek episode really. Gets the imagination going.
I loved that book. With the aliens who were so alien that you couldn't even look at them. That made a lot of sense that there could be something like that out there and yet they (aliens) always look just like us with a bumpy effing forehead. (I know I know production constraints).
So that's what I loved about this book. It was unlike any other Trek episode really. Gets the imagination going.

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Watching: Over the Hedge (gotta make room for CSI and Grey's Anatomy
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