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Superman
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PostSun Jul 11, 2004 5:42 pm    

I seem unable to ignore the subject too. But I am normal really...

The female foot is a very interesting thing. You know, by touching a few points on the foot, you can get rid of pain in other areas of the body. Some people don't know that.

I just like the way women look after their feet. Cleaning them and keeping them fresh.


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PostSun Jul 11, 2004 5:44 pm    

I don't like my feet...I get cramps in them sometimes, for no reason. Not fun.


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Kuro-chan
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PostTue Jul 13, 2004 8:50 pm    

Can we get back to topic here?

Does anyone notice Spock has not quite developed his sense of Emotional Suppression yet? Something about smiling around a set of plants and "Flipping Out" when the women were beamed off the transport pad by the Talosians?

But anyway, The Cage was Roddenberry's version of what Star Trek was supposed to be like, with a calm, cool-headed woman as a first officer, no one wearing mini-skirts and everyone actually showing signs of intelligence. The Talosians have always appeard to me as a genuine alien, because of way they perceived other life forms, in the manner of breeding slaves to do the work for them... (Also the pulsating veins in their heads I thought was a VERY cool effect)

Too bad NBC >BLEEP<-ed it up and claimed it was "Too cerebral"... Basically, they told Roddenberry to dumb it down a little, and thus we were lucky enough to get a 2nd television series pilot, "Where No Man has Gone Before" featuring fights, and William Shatner.


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PostWed Jul 14, 2004 8:53 am    

Ooh the topic! Sorry forgot...
Yeah I notised that Spock acctually laught in that scen with the flowers. It looked strange. But I guess they hadn't developed the character yet.

And I liked "the cage" because it wasn't as "dumb" as I thught it would be. But now you're saying that it's gonna be dumber in the later episodes. (I haven't watched that many episodes yet, so I don't know)


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