I just got this image of Roddenberry trying to cheat on his wife with Nurse Chapel, and then saying, "Oh... wait a minute... I knew all along, honey!"ChakatBlackstar wrote:I laughed because it was the first time anyone said that in Star Trek. How cool would it be to have a time travel episode where they meet Gene Roddenbarry and inspire him to say the same thing.
Cochrane's "Star Trek" line?
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I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
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I lauged derisevely at the cheesee factor of that line.
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Still in France, eh, Rochey?Rochey wrote:I lauged derisevely at the cheesee factor of that line.
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You mean because of the spelling, or because of the cheese reference?Tsukiyumi wrote:Still in France, eh, Rochey?Rochey wrote:I lauged derisevely at the cheesee factor of that line.
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Both, monsieur.Mikey wrote:You mean because of the spelling, or because of the cheese reference?Tsukiyumi wrote:Still in France, eh, Rochey?Rochey wrote:I lauged derisevely at the cheesee factor of that line.
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Don't curse at me. ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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Mikey wrote:Don't curse at me.
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Well, I'm finaly back, so there should be no more mis-spellings like that one. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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It must be nice to get back someplace where people don't all speak in funny accents, eh, Rochey?Rochey wrote:Well, I'm finaly back, so there should be no more mis-spellings like that one.
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Exactly. ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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Re: Cochrane's "Star Trek" line?
Telling Cochrane the truth seemed like a bright idea to Riker - "Gee, he's so drunk, he'll probably forget about it when he has a drink or two!"
Unfortunately, Cochrane had some copies of the old Star Trek DVDs and made that ridiculous reference.
"So you're all astronauts... on some sort of star trek?"
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Unfortunately, Cochrane had some copies of the old Star Trek DVDs and made that ridiculous reference.
"So you're all astronauts... on some sort of star trek?"
Riker says:
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Re: Cochrane's "Star Trek" line?
It got a wince from me. It was a rather poorly done pun, I have to say.
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Re: Cochrane's "Star Trek" line?
I loved that line.
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I stand by that statement.I, on the first page wrote:I thought it was hilarious, personally.
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Re: Cochrane's "Star Trek" line?
What was the other close reference made to Star Trek...something like 'trek across the stars'.....and who said it?
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