Star Trek 2x20 A Piece of the Action

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
11 PM Eastern - 8 PM Pacific

(Calculate Time Zone)

“All right, boys, the Federation’s movin’ in! We’re takin’ over!
You play ball, we’ll cut you in for a piece of the pie. If ya
don’t, you’re out – all the way out, ya know what I mean?”

View the entire episode online at:
CBS - YouTube - IMDb - Joost

Not 100% sure I’ll be able to join ya’ll tonight. I’m a-travelling.
Really, really, really, really fun episode.

Yeah, fun. Know what I mean, Spocko?

Riiiiight.

As I mentioned, I did my homework, Thot.

However, the Chicago gangster planet idea was really just terrible. Painfully terrible.

(that said - spouse got distracted by it when I was watching, because it was different from the other Trek he’s seen me watch. we’ll get him yet, Trek by… well it’s on in the background all the time lol)

hellloooo

hiya Frenchie!

Me loves this episode!

As Casilda pointed out, it makes no sense. But as you say, it is a blast.

Why does he get to pick up the cue ball and move it wherever he wants? Now he’s shooting the two. Geez.

me too–antithesis of the last episode, but all kinds of awesome!

Beeelllllllaaaaa!!!

The 2nd card is turned up. Except on Tuesday. I think I’ll tweet that!

I goofed and did not start on time. Where are you at?

I’m at 17:40

oh craaaaap! have to get to the pharmacy before it closes! :frowning: see y’all next time :frowning:

Thanks for the help.

Stuff I learned from watching Star Trek:

“We’re trying to help you, Okmyx.”
“Nobody helps nobody but himself.”
“Sir, you are employing a double negative.”

When I went to grammar school, there was a nun who taught English. Whenever someone got in trouble and said, “I’m not doing nothing.” She would reply, “Then you must be doing something.”

No one got it, 'cept me. I turned to the kid and said, “You used a double negative.” The nun’s eyebrow went up. I guess she was fascinated.

I have to go also. :frowning: I was up until 3am. Need rest.

Now what is the odds? :rolleyes: