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   Message 18,581 of 20,898   
   Anim8rFSK to All   
   Re: My biggest problem with Star Trek (2   
   08 Jan 10 18:18:26   
   
   From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos   
   From Address: ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net   
   Subject: Re: My biggest problem with Star Trek (2009)   
      
   In article ,   
    Wickeddoll  wrote:   
      
   > Wouter Valentijn wrote:   
   > > Your Name wrote:   
   > >> "Wickeddoll"    
   > >>>>> Oh we have our own share of propaganda, to be sure.  We actually   
   > >>>>> *did* nuke the Japanese, but they got the last laugh as well.   
   > >>>> I read in the local newspaper yesterday that the only official /   
   > >>>> known suvivor of BOTH nuclear bomb drops died this week. Evidently   
   > >>>> he was in the first Japanese city on business when the bomb hit, he   
   > >>>> stayed there overnight and then went home just in time to get hit   
   > >>>> by the second bomb drop ... but survived both with only burns.   
   > >>> Wow - talk about not being one's time!   
   > >> And some people are worried about radiation from cellphones?!?  ;-)   
   > >    
   > > Funny thing...   
   > > I read an article in our newspaper today that radiation from cellphones    
   > > might be beneficial to halt the progress of Alzheimer.   
   > > In mice anyway.   
   > >    
   > >    
   >    
   > But how can you tell a mouse forgot?   
      
   That was my reaction to the study about squirrels in Central Park and if    
   the people feeding them human food was bad for them.  Much to the    
   researchers' surprise, all the junk food tossed to them was just fine,    
   except peanuts.  Peanuts made the squirrels stupid.   
      
   Yeah, 'how can you tell?'   
      
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   the second half of the series pilot when Jill St. John as Molly as     
   Robin as Molly fell into the Batmobile's atomic pile:     
   "What a way to go-go"   
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