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Mark Martin

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Jun 30, 1993, 3:20:08 PM6/30/93
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I think that the subject kind of says it all....

There are days where you would like to see Picard give Winer/Weiner/Wesley
to Worf as a play/sex toy to be used/abused and then beamed into a wall. :)

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Jun 30, 1993, 5:48:28 PM6/30/93
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In article <17...@news.duke.edu>
No, give him to RIKER---it would explain a lot!







Another Rust-Belt Yankee Exile in Charlotte!

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Damon Feldman

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Jul 1, 1993, 12:04:08 PM7/1/93
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In article <17...@news.duke.edu> m...@mc.duke.edu writes:
>I think that the subject kind of says it all....
>
>There are days where you would like to see Picard give Winer/Weiner/Wesley
>to Worf as a play/sex toy to be used/abused and then beamed into a wall. :)
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>--- That's a good idea. Beam him into a wall so that his torso and head
protrude inward at, say, Ten Forward, and his legs protrude out into the
vacuum of space for a few brief, excruciating moments. The crew, deeply
saddened by the loss of their young crewmate, sets up a plaque under the
contorted visage that once passed for his smiling, laughing face, and uses
his head as a post for some 24th Century derivative of horseshoes...
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Damon Feldman fel...@rex.cs.tulane.edu
Computer Science Dept. Tulane University, New Orleans LA, USA
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