Hi Everybody,
Believe it or not, Trekkerscrapbook has been around for over 4 Years now! (Yay!) And as a service to new and old members, please observe these gentle guidelines about making comments here. And remember to have fun, Thanks, Therese, (Benevolent Vulcan High Priestess)
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I miss Leonard, Dee, and James. And I miss my childhood. All are gone forever. Live long and prosper.
Never gone forever if always in your heart <3 LLAP to you!
Dear Priestess Teresa – about June 11, I sent you a post concerning STTOS Women’s uniforms. Were hailing
frequencies open, Captain? Thx – Asa
TV Guide about 1970 asked Nichelle, Majel, and Grace Lee:
“Did you find the women’s uniforms sexist or offensive?” They
all said (paraphrase), “Not at all! They were comfortable, stylish,
Feminine, attractive. We liked them!”
If the STTOS Ladies liked them, they are DEFINITELY good
enough for us male admirers.
Dear Priestess Therese – i’m new to Your
site and enjoying it, tho my computer/Internet
skills are pitiful. We learn by doing, so i’ll keep
at it. Having trouble navigating the forums (help
me, Scotty!) but that will come too.
“Turnabout Intruder” (STTOS) did not, as some claim, postulate that a Woman cannot
command a starship. It did illustrate that severe
mental disorder prevents a Woman (or a man,
per episode “The Doomsday Machine”) from
succeeding as a commander.
guyforFemdom1
Hi Guy, please feel free to leave comments at any article or picture you want, and enjoy. I’m not on here every day, but I will see them when I do. 🙂
God point Guy. I’ll consider that for an eventual post.
Dear Priestess Teresa,
Sorry, but i don’t grok the FaceOpp pix. As Turnabout Intruder
shows, switching genders is not a good idea. As the songs say,
ladies sing I Enjoy Being a Girl and we males vocalize I’m Still
a Guy (Brad Paisley). i dig Your humor in the vast majority of Your writings, so please don’t let my comments get You down. Your
infusion of Amok Time with face masks is a major LOL!
guyforFemdom
Hi Guy, It’s all in fun, no offense taken. Btw, my name has a an ‘h’ and ends in ‘e’ not ‘a’, but everyone messes that up! (I’m used to it!) Enjoy 🙂
Dear Priestess Therese,
Thank You for the correction of my misspelling
of Your name! Haste makes waste, they say.
Greatly enjoyed Your article on The Navel
Battle. The abundant pictorial evidence was
truly fascinating. i examined the eye candy
(uh, the photos presentation) scientifically and
logically; the true winner is the audience.
guy
Hi Guy, no big deal about my name, I’m useed to it! Glad you’re enjoying the site! I had fun with the ‘Navel’ Battle. Thanks!
Dear Priestess Therese, Last week I saw for the first time (BION), the STNG episode
“Relics” with our beloved Scotty. At various points I was cheering, laughing, or close to tears. The holodeck scene was especially
gripping, as Scotty moved from grateful nostalgia to strongly living in the now. And
Scotty, like Mike Franks of NCIS, has quite
an appreciation for the Ladies!
Thanks to Netflix, I’ve watched “Relics”
several times, and it’s become my favorite
STNG episode.
guy
Hi Guy, That was a very dear episode, quite touching. Jimmy was a wonderful actor. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂