3/22/13– A Little Shatner Love! Happy 82nd Birthday William Shatner!

I have to confess, TrekkerScrapbook is often Spock/Nimoy-Centric.  But on a day like this one has to recall the joy and blessing of William Shatner! What a wonderful, funny, intense, caring, delightful and damned sexy actor! Man, Talk about Captain CHARMING!  That naughty smirk, that dash of hair across his brow, and those HAZEL EYES!!!! Lord have Mercy. They don’t make ’em like this anymore!

Honestly, can you imagine how different (and probably a LOT less fun) the Original Star Trek may have been WITHOUT him?  I know I’ve made fun of Kirk’s character a lot here, but I’ve always loved Bill Shatner!   I’ve included some of his funniest, sexiest, and most dramatic moments here. What a treasure.  He’ll always be the Captain of Our Hearts!

 A Very, Very Happy 82nd Birthday Bill! Just for you, a very special (and long overdue) “Kirk Kollage” ! 

With Love and Blessings from trekkerscrapbook.com!

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The Day I Met Captain Kirk. (or, Bill Shatner comes to Town)

In Honor of William Shatner’s 82nd Birthday today, it seemed a good time to post this!

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Bill Shatner and I at the mini Creation Convention 2002

Bill Shatner came to speak locally here 11 years ago ( 11,already?) as he was already in the area to host a paintball tournament.  He was also the guest of honor at a mini-convention here sponsored by Creation Entertainment,  I was delighted to finally see the man in person again (since ’76) and this time with a decent camera!   He gave a great talk about his career, activities, and of course, Star Trek, and I’ve got to tell you, he’s one of funniest speakers I’ve ever heard; a natural comedian! It’s no wonder he often goes for offbeat roles.   He captivated the crowd from the moment he strode on stage, and even answered my question.  I asked “What do you love about being an actor, what do you hate about being an actor, and if you had the chance, would you go back to Broadway again?”  He said (approximately)  that he loved fleshing out characters, hated the long, boring periods of time waiting between takes, and that he actually did have the opportunity to come back to Broadway in a revival of UrineTown: The Musical as the evil President, but that working in NYC would be too hectic.  By the way, this was not too long before he became the immortal Denny Crane on Boston Legal and the spokesman for Priceline, and his star’s been pretty much continuing to soar ever since.  He’s really an amazing person, and I’m so glad I got to meet and get my picture taken with him.  My only complaint was,  of course, how much  different from my meeting with Nimoy was 25  years earlier — the main difference being economic. True, the 1970’s were simpler times; celebrity events weren’t so tightly regulated, and I got  Mr. Nimoy’s (personal) autograph for free, not the pricey amount required to have an autograph and photo with Bill. One could actually visit and speak with Mr. Nimoy too, but unfortunately,  Creation made it verboten to speak with Mr. Shatner.  (I sneaked in quick sentence while standing in front of his table anyway, passing him a personal letter with pictures of my kids dressed as Captain Kirk,  and at the site of the  pictures of my boys, he said “How Sweet!”). Yet despite the pricetag, it still was worth it, and I gotta tell you, when the photographer sat me next to him for the picture, I really just wanted to give him a  big hug, but I kept my composure, just leaning in as closely as allowed. Bill, if you’re reading this, you won’t remember me, but I must say, it was a pleasure just to glance into those hazel eyes.  The man’s adorable, and like the Energizer Bunny, he keeps going and going!  Happy Birthday, Sir! And many, many more!

The photos of my (then) toddler sons in their Kirk gear. I presented these to Bill in the autograph line; he got a kick out of them

The photos of my (then) toddler sons in their Kirk gear. I presented these to Bill in the autograph line; he got a kick out of them

The Daily Scrapbook 3/22/13 (August,1978) Starlog Magazine From the Bridge of the Enterprise”

Here’s today’s flashback: From an August 8, 1978, Starlog Magazine their monthly update on the set making the Trek movie.   I gotta say, the black and white picture I saw in a previous article didn’t have me too thrilled about the new Starfleet uniforms, and seeing the color pictures in this article had me even less thrilled.  Gray and Beige Uniforms?  Ugh!  How non-original technicolor dream Star Trek uniform could you get? Even the cast doesn’t look too happy in these shots, maybe they sensed something wasn’t quite right… Well, at least it was nice to see that The Enterprise bridge would have a ceiling! Dig the very hairy disco dudes in the background of the first picture! V2-018AV2-018B

The Daily Scrapbook 3/21/13 Nimoy in Star Magazine October 1978

Here’s today’s Flashback:  From October of 1978, a full page article from the tabloid The Star featuring Nimoy in an article written by future host of  ‘Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous’, Robin Leach.  Nimoy talks about filming the Star Trek picture, and comes off as a family man who’s thoroughly convinced that there’s life in outer space.  I recall being thrilled to see these color home pictures and even a little surprised that you could clearly see his house number in the rose pruning picture. I’m sure today that would have been pixeled out.  Wonder what that wooden game that is that he and Sandi are toying with?  Maybe he made it.

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Wideo Wednesday–It’s a Beautiful Morning!

Happy First Day of Spring Everyone (in the Northern Hemisphere)!   It’s a Beautiful Morning!

Spock Lookalike Contest Update

Well kids, we have one entry for the Spock lookalike contest so far — hope we hear from many more of you– let’s see some competition!  If you or someone you know looks a lot like Mr. Spock please submit an entry!

Just e-mail a photo of you or a friend in their best Spock gear, your username and the country you live in by April 1st to:

trekkerscrapbook@gmail.com

Be sure to read all the contest rules here.     And there will be a prize! Thanks and good luck! -Therese

Toon Tuesday “Federation Bachelorette”

bachelorette…So Kirk is thinking “You know you want me, baby!”

Spock is thinking “I am the logical choice.”

Poor Larry is sweating ” I LOVE YOU, MIRANDA!”

Sulu is just “Uh, Why am I here?”

And Ambassador Kollos knows he has it in the bag!

My Weekly Spock 3/18/13 Telephone Time.

Remember  Telephones? Real Telephones? I’m not talking about those mini TV’s that everyone carries around in their back pockets that can be easily butt-dialed.   I mean an old-fashioned land line, with a receiver attached to a cradle with a coil! As analog technology becomes more and more obsolete I sometimes find myself nostalgic for big ol’ clunky land lines. And rotary dials.  Another think I liked about old phones was that there was sufficient room between the ear and mouth piece, the hand set fit comfortably in ones hand, and the audio was pretty darn good!  (And for all of you wondering where the ‘pillow talk’ picture came from, I have no idea!)

Well, Hello!

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT–SPOCK LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST –Entries due by April 1st! PRIZE!

Good Morning Scrappers! And now, a special announcement:

A reader sent a note here saying that people have often told him he looks a lot like Mr. Spock — he’d like to send in a picture and get the other Scrappers opinions!   This gave me an idea– How about a SPOCK LOOKALIKE CONTEST?   The contest starts TODAY  MARCH 18TH, and you have until MONDAY APRIL 1ST to send in a photo of you or someone you know in your best SPOCK persona! (If you have a Starfleet Uniform and pointed ears, all the better!) The photo should have been taken within the last 5 years. Photos will be posted here on Trekker Scrapbook, and all readers will cast one vote each.

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The Spock Look-Alike winner will receive this vintage Media Spotlight magazine with Spock on the cover!

Winner will receive an original 1977 Media Spotlight magazine  from my personal collection, featuring Leonard Nimoy as Spock on the cover!

Please adhere to all the rules stated below, Thank you and good luck!

CONTEST RULES

The official spock look-alike contest begins on march 18, 2013 at 10:15 a.m.edt (usa)  all entries must be received by april 1, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. edt (usa).  entries will be posted on april 2nd,  voted on by fellow readers through april 7th at 11:59 p.m. edt (usa)  and a winner will be announced at some point on april 8th, 2013.  

ENTRY SUBMISSIONS

contest is open to entrants ages 6 and up.  entrants may submit one (and only one) photo of yourself or a friend as mr. spock.  head shots are acceptable,  but entrant must be attired as Mr. spock to qualify (inappropriate poses, gestures, or lack of clothing are not allowed and will be instantly disqualified) 

please include date of photo, your username, age, and country to be posted here on trekkerscrapbook. entry photos will only be posted with their username, age and country (not actual name) for privacy sake.

e-mail your spock submission to:

trekkerscrapbook@gmail.com

by april 1, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. edt (usa).

PRIZE

WINNER WILL RECEIVE AN ORIGINAL, VINTAGE 1977 EDITION OF MEDIA SPOTLIGHT MAGAZINE WITH MR. sPOCK ON THE COVER FROM THIS AUTHOR’S PERSONAL COLLECTION! WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON TREKKER SCRAPBOOK ON APRIL 8TH AND NOTIFIED BY E-MAIL, THEY WILL BE SENT THE PRIZE WITHIN 2 BUSINESS DAYS OF WIN.

And there you have it– our first contest for Trekker Scrapbook!  I hope I hear from a lot of you, and that we’ll see who’s voted the Spockiest of all!  Thanks,and have fun! -Therese

The Daily Scrapbook: 3/15/13 The Complete Script for The Trouble With Tribbles!

Here’s today’s flashback: From September of 1978, a READ Magazine from my High School English class which astonishingly reprints the entire screenplay from The Trouble with Tribbles! We read this aloud in class, (can’t remember which part I was) I like the sketchy illustrations within recreating the episode.   thrill for me of course since I could probably recite it by rote! Also, anyone remember GRIT newspaper? (Earn $5-$10 easy a week!)  I always wondered why a supposed ‘family paper’ had such a scuzzy name! V2-016A - CopyV2-016BV2-016CV2-016DV2-016EV2-016FV2-016GV2-016H+IV2-016JV2-016KV2-016L