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Is a Gorn a Reptile, an Amphibian, or a Dinosaur?

or a human in a rubber suit. Depends on how you look at it.
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Is a Gorn a Reptile, an Amphibian, or a Dinosaur?

or a human in a rubber suit. Depends on how you look at it.
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You mean no little Gorns?
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or a human in a rubber suit. Depends on how you look at it.
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You mean no little Gorns?
I dunno. Do you have a rubber factory?

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Ye Gawds, our Bill is a closet Trekkie

Not so closet. I've been a SF fan in general since I was a teen (mostly written) and I grew up watching ST on channel 13 in Los Angeles. I liked Rodenbury's vision of a future that was generally better than what existed at the time of the show. Rick Berman is a dystopian and I think it was his focus on the negative that eventually drove the Trekkies/Trekkers away from the franchise.

There is a fan group that has been making their own Trek episodes for over a decade now. The budget is miniscule compared to what Paramount has at its disposal for production and their rate of production is low, but I think they adhere to Rodenbury's vision better.

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Does a Gorn sun him or herself on a large flat rock in sunny weather ?
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When polecats sense danger, they retreat with tails held high, and heaven help you if you are in the line of fire from their hind parts. Gorns, when frightened, drop their tails entirely, in a subterfuge intended to confuse their pursuers. I cannot count on my clawlets the number of tails I've lost in that fashion. Suffice it to say that we gorn need a diet high in protein in order to reconstitute our tails.

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Does a Gorn sun him or herself on a large flat rock in sunny weather ?

Gorns, while cold-blooded, fear many things, including bright orange balls in the firmament. Additionally, our scermatologists, (dermatologists for those of you without scales) advise us to stay out of sunlight as it may cause our hides to become more green than they already are.

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The Most Reverend Pontiff of the Church of Carnivorosity trained some of his pet flora to catch and eat cockroaches and mice. Eventually, as they flourished, their requirements became difficult to meat. Being quite clever, the minister invited some of his vegetarian acquaintances to worship with him one Sunday. How would you think he began the service? "Lettuce Prey".

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I had thought we'd seen the last of the Swedish Bikini Team. I was wrong.


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The guy on the right is waiting for his turn.

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I had thought we'd seen the last of the Swedish Bikini Team. I was wrong.


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Which reminds me of my favorite Olympic sport...

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Which reminds me of my favorite Olympic sport...
It is good that taste is different. I never got into watching that sport. Tried a couple of times but for some reason I find it boring.
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I had thought we'd seen the last of the Swedish Bikini Team. I was wrong.


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I had thought we'd seen the last of the Swedish Bikini Team. I was wrong.


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The KGB used to have a saying, 'you can take the man out of the NKVD but you can't take the KGB out of the man'. The FSB has a saying 'you can take the man out of the KGB but you can't take the polonium out of the man'.

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I rather ponder on something else.

Cows eat grass. Cows are ruminants. Mallards also eat grass. So should it follow that Mallards are ruminants? [&:]


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OK, let me make this perfectly clear. This is not the "Things to ruminate on" thread.

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Why not? Sounds perfect to me. Something to chew on. [;)]
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