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Guillex wrote:Levantine wrote:LOL! Grey hairs.
Better than losing my hair.
It's also the Patterson/Osbourne in the family... My grandmother and her kin all went WHITE at 16. Pure, snowy white hair.
My grandfather on my mother's side is bald.
My late great-grandparents, late grandfather, and grandmother on my father's side (Italian) have all had full heads of hair up until the day they died (great grandfather outlived my grandfather by years... He died at the ripe old age of 98, my grandfather at 75ish).
Make sense much? Thought not.
Not a single straw of gray hair. ANd it grows more than it falls.
Same for every.single.male. in the family.
I'm not worried =D
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Snake-Aes - Maintankadonor
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The only male you should look at is your mother's father and your mother's mother's father etc. This is because the baldness gene is in the X chromosome, and you get your Y chromosome from your father. This is also the reason that VERY few women ever naturally go bald. 
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Gary Cole's character (Lumbergh in "Office Space") wears a large, gold class ring of the style that are common for graduates from military academies. This ring was originally a prop produced for the short-lived science fiction series "Crusade" (1999), on which Cole played captain Matthew Gideon. The ring was worn in every episode, and was supposed to show that Gideon was a graduate of Earthforce Military Academy. "Office Space" was the first project Cole worked on following the cancellation of "Crusade" (1999) and wore the ring as an in-joke, referring to his previous job.
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Echevarian wrote:Guillex, did you like Babylon 5?
I'm not Guillex, but I sure did lub me some B5!
Let us talk then about B5....
The White Star? Good or bad design?
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Barathorn - Moderator
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Barathorn wrote:Echevarian wrote:Guillex, did you like Babylon 5?
I'm not Guillex, but I sure did lub me some B5!
Let us talk then about B5....
The White Star? Good or bad design?
Amazing... I liked the symbolism between The White Star and an angel... symbol of peace and justice in the universe... and feared. Very cool!
I really liked the way they handled all the spaceships actually... Earth having to rotate their midsection to produce artificial gravity and the like... Using inertia in the physics for Starfurys it was just cool.
They could have done better on actual alien costuming though... :/
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Echevarian wrote:Barathorn wrote:Echevarian wrote:Guillex, did you like Babylon 5?
I'm not Guillex, but I sure did lub me some B5!
Let us talk then about B5....
The White Star? Good or bad design?
Amazing... I liked the symbolism between The White Star and an angel... symbol of peace and justice in the universe... and feared. Very cool!
I really liked the way they handled all the spaceships actually... Earth having to rotate their midsection to produce artificial gravity and the like... Using inertia in the physics for Starfurys it was just cool.
They could have done better on actual alien costuming though... :/
I rate it above all Star Trek other than DS9 tbh.
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Barathorn - Moderator
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Barathorn wrote:Echevarian wrote:Barathorn wrote:Echevarian wrote:Guillex, did you like Babylon 5?
I'm not Guillex, but I sure did lub me some B5!
Let us talk then about B5....
The White Star? Good or bad design?
Amazing... I liked the symbolism between The White Star and an angel... symbol of peace and justice in the universe... and feared. Very cool!
I really liked the way they handled all the spaceships actually... Earth having to rotate their midsection to produce artificial gravity and the like... Using inertia in the physics for Starfurys it was just cool.
They could have done better on actual alien costuming though... :/
I rate it above all Star Trek other than DS9 tbh.
agreed, but the mantis black market guy from S1 just wasn't very believable... actually S1 was just kinda lame lol... didn't get REAL good until the rangers showed up... and the guy that thought he was King Arthur.
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Echevarian wrote:Barathorn wrote:Echevarian wrote:Barathorn wrote:Echevarian wrote:Guillex, did you like Babylon 5?
I'm not Guillex, but I sure did lub me some B5!
Let us talk then about B5....
The White Star? Good or bad design?
Amazing... I liked the symbolism between The White Star and an angel... symbol of peace and justice in the universe... and feared. Very cool!
I really liked the way they handled all the spaceships actually... Earth having to rotate their midsection to produce artificial gravity and the like... Using inertia in the physics for Starfurys it was just cool.
They could have done better on actual alien costuming though... :/
I rate it above all Star Trek other than DS9 tbh.
agreed, but the mantis black market guy from S1 just wasn't very believable... actually S1 was just kinda lame lol... didn't get REAL good until the rangers showed up... and the guy that thought he was King Arthur.
You guys are ancient..
Maybe me and Levantine should talk about teletubbies or something like that.. cause you old folks probably don't even know what that is, perhaps.
Or not.
Superman tanks all!
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Ugh, now I feel old reading this
my bday is in 2 weeks, born in '80
They grey hairs just multiplied x10 last week
and 30 is just around the corner, PLUS my 10 year HS reunion is this year. That also makes me feel old.
EDIT: Babylon 5 was so awesome. Need to get the DVDs after I get the Battlestar Gallactica ones finished up
my bday is in 2 weeks, born in '80
They grey hairs just multiplied x10 last week
and 30 is just around the corner, PLUS my 10 year HS reunion is this year. That also makes me feel old.
EDIT: Babylon 5 was so awesome. Need to get the DVDs after I get the Battlestar Gallactica ones finished up
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Thesupreme wrote:Echevarian wrote:Barathorn wrote:Echevarian wrote:Barathorn wrote:Echevarian wrote:Guillex, did you like Babylon 5?
I'm not Guillex, but I sure did lub me some B5!
Let us talk then about B5....
The White Star? Good or bad design?
Amazing... I liked the symbolism between The White Star and an angel... symbol of peace and justice in the universe... and feared. Very cool!
I really liked the way they handled all the spaceships actually... Earth having to rotate their midsection to produce artificial gravity and the like... Using inertia in the physics for Starfurys it was just cool.
They could have done better on actual alien costuming though... :/
I rate it above all Star Trek other than DS9 tbh.
agreed, but the mantis black market guy from S1 just wasn't very believable... actually S1 was just kinda lame lol... didn't get REAL good until the rangers showed up... and the guy that thought he was King Arthur.
You guys are ancient..
Maybe me and Levantine should talk about teletubbies or something like that.. cause you old folks probably don't even know what that is, perhaps.
Or not.
i do... hate them infernal antichrists...
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EDIT: Babylon 5 was so awesome. Need to get the DVDs after I get the Battlestar Gallactica ones finished up
i have a friend i just discovered loves B5 and owns all the seasons... we've been having a marathon and trying to convert one of our other friends over.
...in Valen's name.
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Garstone wrote:Ugh, now I feel old reading this
my bday is in 2 weeks, born in '80
They grey hairs just multiplied x10 last week
and 30 is just around the corner, PLUS my 10 year HS reunion is this year. That also makes me feel old.
EDIT: Babylon 5 was so awesome. Need to get the DVDs after I get the Battlestar Gallactica ones finished up
Agreed.
Though, I do NOT agree with the statement that it's rated higher than all ST, other than DS9.
DS9 sucked. Hard. It was the only spinoff that I didn't watch (other than Enterprise, but that's because I wasn't really around for it).
ToS for the win, btw. Kirk. Spock. McCoy. Scotty. Sulu. Uhura. Chekov. Sarek. Weeeoooooooeoooeoeoeoeeeeeooooo
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ToS sucks ass tbh. Its only redeeming feature is its 'classic' nature.
TNG wasn't bad for its time but a bit too fakey imo.
DS9 wasn't bad either, I enjoyed most of it. But the whole religiousy crap with bajorans got old. Especially at the ending.
Voyager is my fave of the lot. Even when it became Star Trek: Seven of Nine.
Enterprise: they could have done a lot better than they did and didn't take advantage of its prequal nature like they could have.
But star trek fails in comparison to Stargate and the new battlestar galactica. Much more beleivable/realistic.
TNG wasn't bad for its time but a bit too fakey imo.
DS9 wasn't bad either, I enjoyed most of it. But the whole religiousy crap with bajorans got old. Especially at the ending.
Voyager is my fave of the lot. Even when it became Star Trek: Seven of Nine.
Enterprise: they could have done a lot better than they did and didn't take advantage of its prequal nature like they could have.
But star trek fails in comparison to Stargate and the new battlestar galactica. Much more beleivable/realistic.
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