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Trekki documentry

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Excelsiors190

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Trekkie documentary

I watched a Trekkie documentary on Sky Sci-Fi/horror.
It was sooo good, a bit weird though!

The person who played Uhura in "TOS" said that at one of the conventions a long time ago, a woman told her that when she was 9 and she first watched it, she shouted "Come quick... there's a black lady on the TV and she ain't no maid!", and that person was Whoopi Goldberg:lol2:

It was said that James Doohan (RIP) had got a suicide note from a woman and he helped that woman through it. 8 years later she told him she was happy and she had gotten a Masters' Degree in Electronic Engineering (I think)

Spelling corrected... Syf
 
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there are some exceptionally weird people out there...

like the lass who was called up for jury service and went in her trek uniform...
because she felt it 'exemplified everything there was to say about fairness and justice'


(needless to say she was mid west american...)
 
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Excelsiors190

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agreed Americans are quite hmmm how can i say this normally i would say a very mean thing Americans are very weird arrogant bums:lol2:
 

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Excelsior can you start putting these threads in the correct sections, this has nothing to do with introductions and I am getting sick of moving them. Also please try and work on typing your posts to make sense, as well as attempting to use correct spelling and grammar.
 
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