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That said, here's a big ol' list of Kirks for you.[en.wikipedia.org] Enjoy the family reunion.
Considering no one likes Wesley? No, that doesn't count.
Sorry? I can't hear you over how old you are.
This was a few years ago and he would have been at least in his mid-forties.
So are you saying:
http://youtu.be/CX8NsJn_KpM?t=4s
Yeah, no one likes Wesley. :P
I had to hold in my very large inner geek when I found out that I was attached to the Enterprise so as not to incur the major ammounts of heckling that I would recieve if I were to do so.
Also had to hold in the geek whenever the Enterprise would get an at sea ressuply from the resupply ship because every time they unhooked the ships and we parted ways, the bridge would blast a Star Trek theme song over the ships outside speakers as a thank you to the supplying ship.
Damn...really old eh? As the man said once you get to that age it is a completely diff. view point mate. I know many a folk who are 50+ and yet, are/look healthier, fitter and younger than those in their late 30's early 40's.
SOunds like you are either inexperienced (i.e still in your early youth stages), or biased (based on negative experience perhaps or self/family -issues in the past?!)
Either way a bold and odd comment to make mate.
The answer is c) A complete and total smartass.