Can’t let Facial Hair Week go by without this:
And from here on, evil was always personified by a goatee…
Can’t let Facial Hair Week go by without this:
And from here on, evil was always personified by a goatee…
Posted in My Daily Spock
Tagged beard, Mirror Mirror, Nimoy, Spock, Spock's Beard, Star Trek
I’m just watching CNN now, and I hope you’ve caught this too. The original prototype shuttle Enterprise is swooping around NYC to land at JFK soon and prepere for it’s final home at the Intrepid Museum. So exciting for NYC and NASA! I remember when the Enterprise was unveiled in 1976, it was originally to be called The Constitution, but Trek fans all over the country wrote NASA and inisited that they name this prototype after their favorive Starship! On CNN now John Cerrella joking referred to it as ‘The Rodney Dangerfield” of Shuttles, because it did’t get to fly into space, hence ‘getting no respect’, but it’s safe to say that without this prototype which was used for practice landings, our shuttle program may have never happened!
Certainly The Enterprise is getting that respect now! Nimoy Alert: I’ve heard several commentators say that Mr. Nimoy is going to speak today at JFK – I hope so ! Nimoy was a the first roll-out of The Enterprise in 1976 along with Dee, Jim, Nichelle, George, Walter, and Gene Roddenberry. I’m so glad he’s there today! I remember the roll-out well! Several of the Trek men were wearing awful leisure suits! (save for Nimoy and Takei) But it was so exciting! Nimoy at the time was surprised that it wasn’t the Star-Spangled Banner playing at the roll out, but rather the original Star Trek Theme!

The Star Trek Cast welcome the newly christened NASA Shuttle Enterprise in 1976. L-R NASA Employee, DeForrest Kelly, George Takei, James Doohan (partly hidden, w/beard) Nichelle Nichols, Leonard Nimoy, Gene Roddenberry, NASA employee, and Walter Koenig.
The best thing about Enterprise coming to NYC is that it is in such beautiful condition because it doesn’t have any space-wear on it, no loose or missing tiles. It will be a beautiful addition to the Intrepid Museum when it opens in July! I’ll keep you updated when Nimoy speaks today!
Posted in The Real World
Tagged 1976, Doohan, Enterprise, Koenig, Nichols, Nimoy, NYC, Roddenberry, Shuttle, Takei
Behold the Ultimate Star Trek Valentine!
One thing I’ve noticed about TOS in all these years was that it was just jam-packed with romance. Not just Kirk and his sweetie of the week, but the love between many different characters, romantic, platonic,bromance, maternal, and sentimental. I’ve tried to capture all these loves, and just some plain silly notions too, (Carol Burnett???) and of course, the real-life friendship of Bill, Leonard, and De. I wish you all the nerd love in the world! Be sure to zoom in so you can see everyone. Thanks for enjoying my site, Therese
Posted in Fun and Silliness, My Star Trek Posters, StarTreKomics!
Tagged 79, aliens, babes, bromance, Chekov, Deforest Kelley, friendship, Kirk, love, mccoy, Nimoy, romance, sarek, scotty, Shatner, Spock, Star Trek, Sulu, The Ultimate Star Trek Valentine., Uhura, Valentines Day 2012
A triple Nimoy through the eyes of the late, great caricaturist, Al Hirschfeld I’ve always liked Al Hirschfeld’s work, although I think he made Nimoy a tad too ape-like (note upper lip) Find the “Nina’s”!
1967 — (From original TV Guide Star Trek Review)
1978 (from Invasion of the Body Snatchers)
Today, February 7, 2012, is the 200th Birthday of Charles Dickens! If you’ve never read a Dickens book, you have lost out on a great adventure into the human soul. I’m sure you’re aware of these gems:
Great Expectations
A Christmas Carol
Oliver Twist
David Copperfield
A Tale of Two Cities (Which Spock gave to Kirk in Star Trek II)
The Pickwick Papers
The Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby
And so on and so on. You know what my favorite Dickens quote is? This:
“No space of regret can make amends for one life’s opportunity misused” – The Ghost of Jacob Marley, Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
Don’t misuse your life — get off the computer, buy some Dickens, and broaden your horizons as well as your vocabulary!
BTW, Mr. Nimoy played the leader of the street urchins, Fagin, in a Theater production of Oliver! in 1972-3 — One of his first Theater Musicals!
Posted in Miscellaneous, Off-Topic, Pop Culture-Past and Present, The Real World
Tagged Bicentennial, Birthday, Charles Dickens, Nimoy, Oliver
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