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I always considered Star Trek and Star Wars

  • I always considered Star Trek and Star Wars to be Science Fantasy (where the mere trappings of technology are used in place of magic wands, flaming swords, potions and spells).

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  • But what is real "Science" fiction? Forbidden Planet? No, that's just The Tempest. I'm a fan of Stargate, because Amanda Tapping is hot! When she

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  • was younger, anyway. I mean, I wouldn't kick her out of bed or anything but the bloom's a little off the rose. I pull down 5 figures a year and can do between 5 and 10 pushups so I

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  • was still pretty attractive to the over 40 bracket, I mean how often do they ask you to do push-ups? I figured as long as I could still pitch the teepee I should do some wigwam

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  • with the hohokum with my piece pipe. I'd like to bury the "tomahawk" in her "beaver pelt." I'd like to do a rain dance in her hairy casino. Using Indian euphemisms for creepy guy

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  • pickup lines, I found myself needing a shower. This session of "contact the spirit" was getting really strange. Creepy native american ghosts were the worst. Any day I'd rather

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  • deal with shade s that came at you straight on. The Native American spirits always had a twist...always slipped in customs that defied any logic or

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  • sense of self-worth, or progress, or second thought, or dignity, or atheism, or peace, or...what was Dr. Dieggor saying again? Something about his brain not working because of a

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  • large crowbar embedded above the eye socket. Though grisly in appearance, he felt normal, except he couldn't remember the color blue or the number seven. The doctors helped by

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  • applying large amounts of cortisone to the afflicted area, which didn't really do much except cause an intense allergic reaction. Boy, the NHS really did suck.

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