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3rd November 2006, 10:45 AM
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Also I am a big Harry Potter fan. I prefer the books to the films because I don't think anything can beat your own imagination.
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My mom won't let me watch Harry Potter. She says it's Witch craft.
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My mom won't let me watch Harry Potter. She says it's Witch craft.
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Your mom weighs the same as a duck....and she turned me into a newt.
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Your mom weighs the same as a duck....and she turned me into a newt.
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I am a massive Star Wars and Star Trek fan much to my friends amusement. They think I am particularly sad in that I know which bits of the Star Wars films episodes IV to VI had been added when they were digitally enhanced in the 90s.
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My kind of fan! Have you been to ST:TE yet? My favorite place to party......
On BSG, they think they found the way to Earth, but a few Cylon ships are in the way.....and the Cylons appears to have some fatal disease.....
Anyone remember when Janeway infected the Borg Queen? Some similarities there........
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My favorite written SciFi, although was read long ago was Heinlen's Stranger in a strange land..
Currently I enjoy the TV series Stargate SG1.
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I still hold to my Star Trek Next Generation. It took a couple of seasons for the crew to gel. Get rid of Wesley Crusher. And I did not like the two doctors (like the two Darrin's on Bewitched  ) .
The captain seemed truly interested in Science, but not destroying everything in his path in the pursuit of knowledge.
All time favorite episode.. Yes, the two-part Borg episode. Just brilliant. Next would probably be where Picard was a prisoner of war.
Man I loved that show.
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So Hershal, how did you like Star Trek at the Hilton in Vegas?
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