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Well sod the lot of you, I'd go to Risa and display a wooden statue in front of this young lady :)
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and probably that one in the background too...
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I am surprised that noone would go on vacation on Rubicun III.

Not only is it as great a place as Riva but if your captain isn't a hypocrite there you have a great chance to get rid of your ships wunderkind. :twisted:

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Call me a prude but loinclothes arent really my idea of an ideal holiday :P
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thelordharry wrote:Well sod the lot of you, I'd go to Risa and display a wooden statue in front of this young lady :)
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/memor ... randis.jpg
No thanks, sloppy thirtyseconds aren't my thing.
Atekimogus wrote:I am surprised that noone would go on vacation on Rubicun III.

Not only is it as great a place as Riva but if your captain isn't a hypocrite there you have a great chance to get rid of your ships wunderkind. :twisted:

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I wouldnt mind visiting Bajor either, even if it is the cliche father of the universe
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I'm with Harry on this one.
Tyyr wrote:No thanks, sloppy thirtyseconds aren't my thing.
Perhaps, but I think I'd be willing to make an exception for Vanessa Williams.
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I wouldn't. The allure is lost when they spread for anyone who waves a statue after them. I'm not taking a number and I'm not wading through a puddle of other men's "deposits" to get it.
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In principle, I'd agree with you. It's just that in this particular instance... well, Vanessa Williams is on the list I filed with my marriage license.
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I'd like to visit Earth, to see what New Hampshire is like in the 23/24th century.
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I'd go to the moon and look at "Earth rise"
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I'd like to visit Earth, to see what New Hampshire is like in the 23/24th century.
You could probably go to the moon and see what New New Hampshire is like :)
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Tyyr wrote:I wouldn't. The allure is lost when they spread for anyone who waves a statue after them. I'm not taking a number and I'm not wading through a puddle of other men's "deposits" to get it.
Well if that's your attitude, then I'm not buying you that holodeck for Christmas!
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thelordharry wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I'd like to visit Earth, to see what New Hampshire is like in the 23/24th century.
You could probably go to the moon and see what New New Hampshire is like :)
lol, perhaps. But it wouldn't be the same, methinks. I'd wonder what replaced my house and the neighborhood.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:lol, perhaps. But it wouldn't be the same, methinks. I'd wonder what replaced my house and the neighborhood.
I would guess water... Based on current expectations... :wink:
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