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Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 10:41
by Quiff Boy
nick the stripper wrote:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:Francis wrote: But you've been misuniformed once again.
dont talk about
boudicca being "misuniformed";you'll get
nick t'stripper all hot and bothered
*Finds a rock to crawl under*
worry when you start kissing posters of eldritch
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 11:57
by boudicca
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:Francis wrote: But you've been misuniformed once again.
dont talk about
boudicca being "misuniformed";you'll get
nick t'stripper all hot and bothered
Are we talking Nazi uniforms here (which as
could tell you are the best), or something more along the lines of Woman In A Tabard at your local ASDA?
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 16:42
by timsinister
Kirk -
Keep things together here until I get back.
Scotty -
I always do.
Star Trek - Generations
And he always did. 'bye, dude.
As no-one else is taking the stand, I'll proudly put on my Nerd* Hat and say, Yes, 'that' phrase was never used. The closest was in A Voyage Home, when Kirk said "Scotty, beam me up."
Another urban myth put to bed...for a little while, at least.
* - Nerd. Not geek. Important distinction.
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 16:46
by Rosalie
awwww.
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 18:44
by Francis
Don't believe them Rosalie. Next they'll be telling you Scotty never actually said "She cannae handle it capt'n".
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 19:22
by James Blast
yeah, right Francis and dilithium crystals don't exist phffff!
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 20:49
by Brideoffrankenstein
boudicca wrote:Are we talking Nazi uniforms here (which as
could tell you are the best)
I was a NAZI-zombie on sunday and I was shot three times
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 20:51
by eastmidswhizzkid
boudicca wrote:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:Francis wrote: But you've been misuniformed once again.
dont talk about
boudicca being "misuniformed";you'll get
nick t'stripper all hot and bothered
Are we talking Nazi uniforms here (which as
could tell you are the best), or something more along the lines of Woman In A Tabard at your local ASDA?
whatever floats your boat,
B...though i can see the advantages for both
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 20:56
by lazarus corporation
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:boudicca wrote:Are we talking Nazi uniforms here (which as
could tell you are the best)
I was a NAZI-zombie on sunday and I was shot three times
your German accent was spot-on, too.
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 20:58
by Brideoffrankenstein
lazarus corporation wrote:Brideoffrankenstein wrote:boudicca wrote:Are we talking Nazi uniforms here (which as
could tell you are the best)
I was a NAZI-zombie on sunday and I was shot three times
your German accent was spot-on, too.
and my zombie impression?
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 20:59
by lazarus corporation
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:lazarus corporation wrote:Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I was a NAZI-zombie on sunday and I was shot three times
your German accent was spot-on, too.
and my zombie impression?
dead right
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 21:01
by boudicca
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:whatever floats your boat,
B...though i can see the advantages for both
Those tabards have tantalizing slits up the side don't they...?
(Whoops bad choice of words...)
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 21:10
by James Blast
get drunk, eat Indian food, make pavement pizza, experince your bedroom ceiling rotating, it's all a part of being British and growing up
you fools
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 21:14
by Brideoffrankenstein
James Blast wrote:get drunk, eat Indian food, make pavement pizza, experince your bedroom ceiling rotating
and then think "I'm never going to do
that again!"
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 22:29
by eastmidswhizzkid
boudicca wrote:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:whatever floats your boat,
B...though i can see the advantages for both
Those tabards have tantalizing slits up the side don't they...?
(Whoops bad choice of words...)
that's so's you can check out your goods!
<ducks as airborne rotten fruit greets the worst supermarket pun ever>
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 23:33
by smiscandlon
timsinister wrote:As no-one else is taking the stand, I'll proudly put on my Nerd* Hat and say, Yes, 'that' phrase was never used. The closest was in A Voyage Home, when Kirk said "Scotty, beam me up."
Another urban myth put to bed...for a little while, at least.
* - Nerd. Not geek. Important distinction.
The multi-part sci-fi Star Trek TV and film series (first telecast as a one-hour TV show in 1966 and lasting until 1969 before syndication, and inspiring numerous feature films, beginning with Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)), popularized the common phrase, "Beam me up, Scotty." Contrary to popular belief, Captain Kirk (William Shatner) never uttered the line: “Beam me up, Scotty�. The actual command, "Kirk to Enterprise. Beam us up, Scotty" was voiced by Captain Kirk (voice of William Shatner) in Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek animated TV series from 1973-75. The closest Kirk ever got to saying the exact line was "Scotty, beam me up!" in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986).
Throughout the years, however, there have been a number of variants, such as "Gentlemen, Beam me aboard," or "Picard to Farragut, two to beam up." The "beam" quote was a reference to the ship's teleportation device and the affectionately-regarded ship's chief engineer and second officer, Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). "Beam me up, Scotty" was spoken by Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) in one of the episodes of the TV series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and also referenced by Rockhound (Steve Buscemi) in Armageddon (1998) as: "While I don't share his enthusiasm, you know me, beam me up Scotty." And in the animated Fox-TV series Family Guy, in a 1999 episode (Season 1, Episode 2) titled "I Never Met the Dead Man," William Shatner showed up at the Griffin family's house and said, "Beam me up, God!"
"Play it again, Sam"
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 23:37
by timsinister
smiscandlon wrote:
The multi-part sci-fi Star Trek TV and film series (first telecast as a one-hour TV show in 1966 and lasting until 1969 before syndication, and inspiring numerous feature films, beginning with Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)), popularized the common phrase, "Beam me up, Scotty." Contrary to popular belief, Captain Kirk (William Shatner) never uttered the line: “Beam me up, Scotty�. The actual command, "Kirk to Enterprise. Beam us up, Scotty" was voiced by Captain Kirk (voice of William Shatner) in Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek animated TV series from 1973-75. The closest Kirk ever got to saying the exact line was "Scotty, beam me up!" in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986).
Throughout the years, however, there have been a number of variants, such as "Gentlemen, Beam me aboard," or "Picard to Farragut, two to beam up." The "beam" quote was a reference to the ship's teleportation device and the affectionately-regarded ship's chief engineer and second officer, Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). "Beam me up, Scotty" was spoken by Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) in one of the episodes of the TV series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and also referenced by Rockhound (Steve Buscemi) in Armageddon (1998) as: "While I don't share his enthusiasm, you know me, beam me up Scotty." And in the animated Fox-TV series Family Guy, in a 1999 episode (Season 1, Episode 2) titled "I Never Met the Dead Man," William Shatner showed up at the Griffin family's house and said, "Beam me up, God!"
"Play it again, Sam"
*hands
smiscandlon the nerd hat and walks out, a broken man.*
Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 23:39
by smiscandlon
Um, thanks.
Posted: 22 Jul 2005, 16:24
by Obviousman
smiscandlon wrote:The multi-part sci-fi Star Trek TV and film series (first telecast as a one-hour TV show in 1966 and lasting until 1969 before syndication, and inspiring numerous feature films, beginning with Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)), popularized the common phrase, "Beam me up, Scotty." Contrary to popular belief, Captain Kirk (William Shatner) never uttered the line: “Beam me up, Scotty�. The actual command, "Kirk to Enterprise. Beam us up, Scotty" was voiced by Captain Kirk (voice of William Shatner) in Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek animated TV series from 1973-75. The closest Kirk ever got to saying the exact line was "Scotty, beam me up!" in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986).
Throughout the years, however, there have been a number of variants, such as "Gentlemen, Beam me aboard," or "Picard to Farragut, two to beam up." The "beam" quote was a reference to the ship's teleportation device and the affectionately-regarded ship's chief engineer and second officer, Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). "Beam me up, Scotty" was spoken by Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) in one of the episodes of the TV series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and also referenced by Rockhound (Steve Buscemi) in Armageddon (1998) as: "While I don't share his enthusiasm, you know me, beam me up Scotty." And in the animated Fox-TV series Family Guy, in a 1999 episode (Season 1, Episode 2) titled "I Never Met the Dead Man," William Shatner showed up at the Griffin family's house and said, "Beam me up, God!"
"Play it again, Sam"
Did you actually
know that
Or did our good friend mr. Google give you a hand?
Anyway, thanks for clearing it up
Posted: 22 Jul 2005, 18:20
by Obviousman
By the by: Just read he was the guy who invented Klingon
(he being the scotty-guy, obviously)