101 reasons why I love DS9

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As has been stated elsewhere, the issue isn't with the validity of Chris' point - it's with the fact that Chris knew what he was talking about while the rest of us may have completely forgotten the gist of the prior thread.
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Ah, well that happens to me all the time when I get home and read what I've missed. Thats why I go back a page or two to catch up. Though I hate when topics reach 10 or 20 pages while I'm gone. That sucks!
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I know that feeling...............when I take my vacation, it's gonna take me FOREVER to catch up...... 8)
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Mark wrote:I know that feeling...............when I take my vacation, it's gonna take me FOREVER to catch up...... 8)
When is that again? I need to expand my lead. :lol:
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Thanksgiving week. But from now till then, I'm gonna TRY and average around 60 or 80 a day. That's what I'm averaging so far, at least...........since the weekends are Mark free :mrgreen:
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*shakes fist*

Dammit, I'm going to have to speed things up.
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Yeah, vacation, thats where I was... :roll:
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Deepcrush wrote:I don't see a problem with it. Chris added his fair POV plus another "reason" to the count. I thought it was said that it was ok to reopen a thread as long as you have something to add.
I find it ironic that out of all the people on this forum is it Deep who shares my opinion.
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That's pretty damn odd, yeah. :wtf:
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Just too keep things right... TEAOS! SHUT UP!

Now thats better.
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Thanks, I can feel reality snapping back into place already.
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*aims rifle at Rochey's head*

Now for the finishing touch... :happydevil:
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Having just watched WYLB again, did anyone notice the bit near the end where Vic is singing 'the way you look tonight' and sings the line 'and that laugh, that wrinkles your nose' to Kira :) well, made me laugh anyway and very subtle. I wonder if there are any songs containing a reference to a furrowed brow that he could have sung to Worf :)
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