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Dan Halabe

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Nov 18, 1992, 4:23:22 PM11/18/92
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This is one of the more annoying affectations of the number-one-swagger:
After he steps into a turbo-lift, he spins around *real fast*, sets his jaw,
and sort-of cocks his head.

I think it was worse in the earlier seasons. Its annoying, but I must admit,
it impressed the group of strangers I took my last elevator ride with.

f097...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu

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Nov 18, 1992, 11:53:07 PM11/18/92
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In article <halabe.722121802@andersen>,

I thought the Riker Manuver was a quick (warp speed) way to get a member of
the opposite sex horizontal!!!

Richard.
(__) Richard J Appleyard f097...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu
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CHERYL ANN DOUGHERTY

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Nov 19, 1992, 1:29:44 PM11/19/92
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In article <1992Nov18...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu>, f097...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu
writes:

>I thought the Riker Manuver was a quick (warp speed) way to get a member of
>the opposite sex horizontal!!!

Which always seems to work best on nonhuman females. Has Riker ever mated
within his species?

Mark Becker

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Nov 20, 1992, 1:49:10 PM11/20/92
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f097...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu writes:


>I thought the Riker Manuver was a quick (warp speed) way to get a member of
>the opposite sex horizontal!!!

Nope, Kirk has the patent on that one. :-)

>Richard.
> (__) Richard J Appleyard f097...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu
> (oo) Washington State University
> ( \/ ) Voice (509) 335-7728 Fax (509) 335-9688
> \__/ "To err is human, but to really screw things up takes a computer!"

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Shawn Urbanavage

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Nov 20, 1992, 1:38:53 PM11/20/92
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In article <1992Nov18...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu>
No, that's the James T. Kirk manuever!!!!!
Shawn. . . . urb...@alleg.edu

ungerer,daniel a

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Nov 20, 1992, 2:04:48 PM11/20/92
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You make a good point, I don't remember either.

Maybe the crewman he met in 10 Foward in the episode where
Troi gets old, and horny. But that's about it.

Can anyone else remember????

Dan


Mark Runyan

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Nov 21, 1992, 2:28:41 PM11/21/92
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CHERYL ANN DOUGHERTY (ca...@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu) wrote:
>>, f097...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu
>writes:
>>I thought the Riker Manuver was a quick (warp speed) way to get a member of
>>the opposite sex horizontal!!!
>
>Which always seems to work best on nonhuman females. Has Riker ever mated
>within his species?

In "Up the Long Ladder", the female with the `Irish' accent was human.

Mark Runyan {r.a.s. random rationalizer}

Lady Johanna Constantine

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Nov 21, 1992, 4:36:44 PM11/21/92
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run...@cup.hp.com (Mark Runyan) writes:
>>>I thought the Riker Manuver was a quick (warp speed) way to get a member of
>>>the opposite sex horizontal!!!
>>
>>Which always seems to work best on nonhuman females. Has Riker ever mated
>>within his species?

>In "Up the Long Ladder", the female with the `Irish' accent was human.

Hate to tell you this, Mark, but the actress who played Brenna O'Dell
IS Irish, as was the actor who played her Da. She was also wearing the
*smallest* erin sweater I've ever seen.....
LJC
aka
Tara O'Shea

>Mark Runyan {r.a.s. random rationalizer}

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Thomas G. Kiefer

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Nov 23, 1992, 2:31:55 PM11/23/92
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f097...@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu writes:
>>I thought the Riker Manuver was a quick (warp speed) way to get a member of
>>the opposite sex horizontal!!!

In article <mbecke69.722285350@ursa> mbec...@ursa.calvin.edu (Mark Becker) writes:
>Nope, Kirk has the patent on that one. :-)

Ah, yes. How can one forget...

Captain James T. Kirk.
His five-year mission,
to single-handedly
repopulate the galaxy...

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