Thursday, July 13, 2017

Nerdified

      I went shopping with a previous neighbor the other day, and she graciously offered to take me to any store. I asked if we could go to Wal-Mart and, as usual, I flew on over to electronics and skimmed through the selection. And there, sitting on the shelf for the low price of fifteen dollars, were the first four Star Trek movies. I know my brother talks about it, plays the games, quotes it, and so on, so I picked it up for him. I saw the scene where human emotions are implemented into Data's robotic brain, and I saw him say Oh shit and laugh uncontrollably until he fell down...
      Well, now I have the theme song stuck in my head. I'm afraid I might one day start thinking it's not so bad after all. Or worse - understand what Sheldon's been talking about all this time. I feel like Penny, when she realizes the guys' nerdy ways have gotten to her.

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  1. I like some of the Star Trek theme songs - my favourites are The Next Generation, Voyager, and Deep Space Nine. As for the show's content, I prefer TNG and Voyager, in that order, and I don't care much at all for the other shows, particularly not the first version.

    My favourite Star Trek movie is Generations; did you get that one? :)

    I actually enjoy the show(s), but I'm not so far gone yet that I can see what all the Star Wars fuss is about - those movies practically put me to sleep.

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    1. Yes, it was included. If he's watching it in order, that was the one with the emotion chip. I also like the Voyager theme. I can tolerate Star Trek, but the Star Wars fad is just inexplicable. It seems so stupid, and that's just my take from the references in That '70s Show.

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  2. I like some of the Star Trek theme songs - my favourites are The Next Generation, Voyager, and Deep Space Nine. As for the show's content, I prefer TNG and Voyager, in that order, and I don't care much at all for the other shows, particularly not the first version.

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