Re: Beer = civlization
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The reference I made was to star trek: "there...are....three.....lights!"
if that's the one you want explained....it just shows I am indeed a dork.
Edit: it seems someone has already provided much more information than my lazy self...heh
Last edited by ringmir; 07/22/04 11:54 PM.
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Re: Beer = civlization
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It's "There are ...four ...lights!"
Not 3.
Now you decide whether I'm telling the truth...
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Hmmm. I thought there were five lights, but I've always been impressionable, especially after extended periods of torture and eating raw taspar egg.
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And here I was thinking you guys were making literary references that went over my head. I feel better now.
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yeah I am wrong, there's four lights, and he remains unconvinced that there are five.....or does he?
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Speaking of all this TREK...
Anyone going to the convention in Las Vegas?
I wish I could...be interesting to say the least.
WhatFurrer
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Re: Beer = civlization
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i remember seeing somewhere that a hotel has put in a whole mulit-million dollar star trek experience at one of the casinos in vegas. apparently, its supposed to be better than 3-D, they are calling it 4-D.. it incorporates, live action, with animatronics, with video, and sound, and lights, and etc..
my brother-in-law is a big trekkie, and he wants to go to it real bad..
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Re: Beer = civlization
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Jeesh. Get a room.
Okay in the interest of bringing this inherently OT thread back to itself...
Romulan Ale. Discuss.
btw, Deschutes Brewery strikes again with a new summer seasonal called Twilight. Fabulously fresh and balanced, with enough hop flavor to be interesting but not too citrusy.
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Romulan Ale-my thought is that it is surprisingly potent for something that is termed an ale. It's also a weird color.
Klingon Blood Wine. Discuss.
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Romulan Ale looks strangely similar to Blue Cream Soda...
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