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At least Last Child still cares. The otherwise lack of engagement in this thread seems to illustrate the decline of traditional Star Trek in the West. Maybe everybody is listening to Discovery and Picard. But even those congregants must have SOME rules to live by. I just don't understand today's world.
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Thou shalt post a five year old photo of thy Trek stuff to make ZapBrannigan happy... Now we're talking.
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If thou hast not the longboxes, thou art not worthy of praise.
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And the Lord trembled with rage and exclaimed, "If thou hast turned thine back upon the miracles performed by Erich Kunzel, then thou art no true follower and unworthy of praise, and I cast thee out!"
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And the Lord trembled with rage and exclaimed, "If thou hast turned thine back upon the miracles performed by Erich Kunzel, then thou art no true follower and unworthy of praise, and I cast thee out!" I have the Symphonic Star Trek CD. I haven't played it in ages, but I recall liking it better with the sound fx tracks taken out.
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Thou shalt affix Star Trek soundtrack posters to thy dining room walls to remind thyself to listen to film music while having thy dinner. Excellent use of the space! I still have the "vintage musical" poster that came with Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More with Feeling, somewhere around here. That's a great one, but I don't have a good wall for it.
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Thou shalt be no other Star Trek soundtrack poster nerds before me! I should say not! Do you print those yourself? I'm having Star Trek envy.
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