Argh! Dude, that sentence makes me wanna punch a kitten!
Good looking out, though--thank you. Fixed and shined up real purdy--can't believe such a mistake-laden sentence slipped by me. No more crack-smoking for me!
I love Chekov. He was so--spastic and good-natured, especially in the new film. So unlucky in love, in TOS. Both him and Bones, really. And I loved their--brief-chemistry in the new film so much.
Never thought of slashing Chekov before that--Bones/Kirk seemed much more likely (Bones/Spock or Kirk/Spock? Doesn't really work for me . . . unless it's heavy on humor and light on pr0n).
Ah, but Bones--I love that grouchy plain-spokenness, and snarky practicality. If Spock was the voice of reason, Bones was the voice of common sense. Bones rocks :D
I'll betcha House was based more than a little on Bones, lol. Seriously.
I won't punch your kitten, anyway :)
In TOS, Scotty was my second or third fave, alternating with Chekov. I thought Sulu was creepy, and Uhura was annoying and kind of a cock-tease (not that I knew that term when these opinions were formulated). I found Kirk interesting, but not likable, per say. But I liked the way he talked.
I sat the fence about Spock, and still do. Though Zachary Quinto did more to make me like Spock than Leonard Nimoy ever did. One thing I always loved was the comradeship between Spock and Kirk, Spock and Bones, Bones and Kirk, and the three of them. The Three Amigos. I'm a sucker for a good trio of friends.
I adored the original 'main crew' set. Bones reminded me of my dad, or any of his medical friends, and Scotty had that *accent*...and Sulu was cool, with his fencing and his flirty ways. Chekov was probably my least favorite, just because he was there for the 'teeny-boppers', but he got better and i liked him more toward the end.
Spock, Kirk and Bones were like the Three Musketeers when they got going, and i just...loved 'em. :)
Sulu used to give me the creeps when I was little. I wasn't too crazy about Spock (he seemed mean) and Kirk, well. I didn't like, but I found him interesting. For me, it was Bones and Chekov, all the way. And Khan. And Mudd (and his women). And the Tribbles, dude.
Bones was so cranky, but such a decent guy, I just loved him. And Chekov was so weird and foreign. And he used to fascinate me because I wondered if he was a Commie. Then, I decided that if there were Commies like him, then maybe Commies weren't all bad. Perhaps just misguided. . . .p
*snickers*
Chekov is too cute. Now or when he had his Monkee's hair cut.
:)
*waves*
Heya!
Teeny thing:This view one reason this on this night lounge suits his mood better
That? Is a truly fucked up sentence. Heh.
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Good looking out, though--thank you. Fixed and shined up real purdy--can't believe such a mistake-laden sentence slipped by me. No more crack-smoking for me!
I love Chekov. He was so--spastic and good-natured, especially in the new film. So unlucky in love, in TOS. Both him and Bones, really. And I loved their--brief-chemistry in the new film so much.
Never thought of slashing Chekov before that--Bones/Kirk seemed much more likely (Bones/Spock or Kirk/Spock? Doesn't really work for me . . . unless it's heavy on humor and light on pr0n).
Ah, but Bones--I love that grouchy plain-spokenness, and snarky practicality. If Spock was the voice of reason, Bones was the voice of common sense. Bones rocks :D
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Don't you be punching *my* kitten!
Did you see my new kitten?
:)
I like Scotty the most, though Bones was always a close second. He was the *doc* - can't not love the medical guys.
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I won't punch your kitten, anyway :)
In TOS, Scotty was my second or third fave, alternating with Chekov. I thought Sulu was creepy, and Uhura was annoying and kind of a cock-tease (not that I knew that term when these opinions were formulated). I found Kirk interesting, but not likable, per say. But I liked the way he talked.
I sat the fence about Spock, and still do. Though Zachary Quinto did more to make me like Spock than Leonard Nimoy ever did. One thing I always loved was the comradeship between Spock and Kirk, Spock and Bones, Bones and Kirk, and the three of them. The Three Amigos. I'm a sucker for a good trio of friends.
Now I totally wanna see The Three Stooges.
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Spock, Kirk and Bones were like the Three Musketeers when they got going, and i just...loved 'em. :)
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Bones was so cranky, but such a decent guy, I just loved him. And Chekov was so weird and foreign. And he used to fascinate me because I wondered if he was a Commie. Then, I decided that if there were Commies like him, then maybe Commies weren't all bad. Perhaps just misguided. . . .p
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