Spock has Boldly Gone...
Posted by: JamieWednesday on 27 February 2015
Live Long and Prosper.
Live Long and Prosper.
Wrong tense. He lived long, and prospered.
And now he's been beamed up.
The second of the trio of great Leonards. Rossiter, Nimoy. Hope Cohen lasts a lot longer.
RIP (although that is illogical)
Live Long and Prosper.
Wrong tense. He lived long, and prospered.
What are you, some sort of Romulan? In my heart he will always live long and prosper, Kev.
Funnily enough I'm listening to that right now, it's on this compilation album...
What are you, some sort of Romulan?
Nah, more of a Tribble xx
He'll be devastated!
Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, gaping hole...
No surprise that Big Bang Theory appeals to many Forum members then...
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Hmm. I might give you an argument about Kim Cattrall's Vulcan .
But more seriously, Leonard N will be long remembered for his role as Spock. RIP. Wherever that might be....
Live Long and Prosper.
Indeed.
It was a life Jim, but not that we knew it.
I have been - and always shall be - your friend
RIP
I was nine years old when Star Trek premiered on our 21" black and white TV in 1966, and I can still remember thinking how wonderful it was. It was the #1 topic of discussion in the schoolyard the next day...
When a cultural icon like Mr. Spock dies, it is sad on multiple levels. It feels like we are not only saying goodbye to a kind and thoughtful man like Leonard Nimoy, but also to a small slice of our own youth.
This will be a good weekend to enjoy a few old reruns...and to reminisce.
I was nine years old when Star Trek premiered on our 21" black and white TV in 1966, and I can still remember thinking how wonderful it was. It was the #1 topic of discussion in the schoolyard the next day...
When a cultural icon like Mr. Spock dies, it is sad on multiple levels. It feels like we are not only saying goodbye to a kind and thoughtful man like Leonard Nimoy, but also to a small slice of our own youth.
This will be a good weekend to enjoy a few old reruns...and to reminisce.
+1
Joining the decently departed Mork, Nanu Nanu