If any of you folks are fans of Star Trek The Next Generation, the final episode titled “All Good Things” is really good. It’s a must see if you haven’t seen it.
That's spectacular, David, could you do one for me of the cigar smoking card playing dogs sitting around a card table?
Thanks for the episode head's-up, Rick!
Madmarco wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:51 pm
That's spectacular, David, could you do one for me of the cigar smoking card playing dogs sitting around a card table?
That one might be a bit too much for my current talent but I might try it someday.
Like Inspector Callahan (Clint Eastwood) said "A man's got to know his limitations."
David L Roberts
U.S. Navy and D/FW International Airport Retired
Madmarco wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:51 pm
That's spectacular, David, could you do one for me of the cigar smoking card playing dogs sitting around a card table?
That one might be a bit too much for my current talent but I might try it someday.
Like Inspector Callahan (Clint Eastwood) said "A man's got to know his limitations."
Thanks David, I was actually half joking, I thought I'd just feel out the possibility. One like I described sure would be cool though!
Another thing Dirty Harry said was, "Go ahead, make my plaque"! lol!
NCC1701 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 5:24 pm
I am a 60 year old Trekkie.
I'm a 73 year old Star Trek fan. You might like seeing this woodburning I did on a
18"x13" wood canvas.
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That's really nice. I am not so talented. I honestly watch the original series shows almost daily and that is no exaggeration. I watched 4 episodes yesterday evening. It's a comfort show for me. I can put this on and still do something else. (I also play Playstation) I guess I am a 60 year old kid.
To explore strange new worlds.... to seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Railsplitter wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 1:38 pm
If any of you folks are fans of Star Trek The Next Generation, the final episode titled “All Good Things” is really good. It’s a must see if you haven’t seen it.
I honestly am not a fan of any of the other Star Trek series. TNG made too big of an effort to be politically correct and when they put Whoopie Goldberg on the show I banished it from my TV. I will however check out the "All Good Things" episode based on your recommendation..(unless I see Whoopie) then all bets are off.
To explore strange new worlds.... to seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Railsplitter wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 1:38 pm
If any of you folks are fans of Star Trek The Next Generation, the final episode titled “All Good Things” is really good. It’s a must see if you haven’t seen it.
I honestly am not a fan of any of the other Star Trek series. TNG made too big of an effort to be politically correct and when they put Whoopie Goldberg on the show I banished it from my TV. I will however check out the "All Good Things" episode based on your recommendation..(unless I see Whoopie) then all bets are off.
I don’t recall seeing Whoopie in that episode but I wouldn’t swear by it.
I hope you get a chance to watch it. It is possibly the best series finale of any show that I’ve ever seen. The first time I saw it, I kept thinking about it all day the next day.
I honestly am not a fan of any of the other Star Trek series. TNG made too big of an effort to be politically correct and when they put Whoopie Goldberg on the show I banished it from my TV. I will however check out the "All Good Things" episode based on your recommendation..(unless I see Whoopie) then all bets are off.
... I have to disagree with you .... I think Whoopie Goldberg has been a brilliant and inspirational actress over the years. Very talented indeed ... Just look at what she did for the whole "Predator" franchise ......
I honestly am not a fan of any of the other Star Trek series. TNG made too big of an effort to be politically correct and when they put Whoopie Goldberg on the show I banished it from my TV. I will however check out the "All Good Things" episode based on your recommendation..(unless I see Whoopie) then all bets are off.
... I have to disagree with you .... I think Whoopie Goldberg has been a brilliant and inspirational actress over the years. Very talented indeed ... Just look at what she did for the whole "Predator" franchise ......
AHH, HA, HA!
You have outdone yourself with that one, Dog! And not that unlikely either! Whew, I can't stop laughing!
AHH, HA, HA!
You have outdone yourself with that one, Dog! And not that unlikely either! Whew, I can't stop laughing!
... .... I think she still gets 10% royalties from Netflix, HBO and other media companies when they show one of the many versions of that iconic film... ... and she rightly deserves it!
I honestly am not a fan of any of the other Star Trek series. TNG made too big of an effort to be politically correct and when they put Whoopie Goldberg on the show I banished it from my TV. I will however check out the "All Good Things" episode based on your recommendation..(unless I see Whoopie) then all bets are off.
... I have to disagree with you .... I think Whoopie Goldberg has been a brilliant and inspirational actress over the years. Very talented indeed ... Just look at what she did for the whole "Predator" franchise ......
Well now that you say that, I went and did some research on the original series (TOS) and I found she was uncredited as the Salt Vampire, season 1 episode 1. This used to be one of my favorite episodes, maybe not so much now. I can't believe I didn't catch the likeness until now.
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To explore strange new worlds.... to seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Well now that you say that, I went and did some research on the original series (TOS) and I found she was uncredited as the Salt Vampire, season 1 episode 1. This used to be one of my favorite episodes, maybe not so much now. I can't believe I didn't catch the likeness until now.
.. As I recall... ... I believe she later won an Emmy award and was nominated for a Peabody Award for her brilliant work on that groundbreaking episode...