The first was supposed to be Lt. Hawk from First Contact, but most of his scenes were cut so his orientation never got mentioned.
Oh, Neil McDonough's character? Hottie.
They also copped out a couple of times on NextGen and DS9 with aliens of ambiguous or changeable sex.
(Though Garak, really. I mean, come on.)
And of course, Dax on DS9. I mean, Dax was male, Jadzia was female. Interesting . . .
I think my favorite George Takei moment was when he was on The Daily Show in some segment about the lack of Asian men in porn. The funniest part was when they got him to read the title of some porn flick - just the way he said "Young Wet Bitches" was hysterical....
Did you see him on the William Shatner roast? HYSTERICAL.
I also hate bumper cars, except when I can drive around without being bumped. Being bumped makes me angry, and then I can't enjoy the little car!
This is so very random and perfectly stated and utterly Sophia and I love it, and Sophia, SO MUCH. That is all.
I also hate bumper cars, except when I can drive around without being bumped. Being bumped makes me angry, and then I can't enjoy the little car!
Someone seems to be unclear on the concept. The whole point of bumper cars is to bump back at all the people who have bumped you, literally and otherwise.
I go to a lot of concerts, and my main problem is that wherever I stand becomes the aisle. People! There are 20 ways to get to the front. Why do you all have to push by me?
Random news o' the day: Divers Find Combined Gold Toothpick, Earwax Spoon
KEY WEST, Fla. — Experts found a tiny gold combined toothpick and earwax spoon, believed to be more than 385 years old, during the search for a shipwrecked Spanish galleon off the Florida Keys.
The late 16th or early 17th century grooming tool, which weighs only about an ounce, was located Sunday by Blue Water Ventures diver Chris Rackley as he searched the area about 22 feet below the surface and 40 miles west of Key West. He says its value could exceed $100,000.
BTW, has Trek ever had a gay character?
As others have mentioned, Star Trek has played with the concept but never had a character. Though I give Babylon 5 the award for "best playing with the concept" -- on one ep whose name escapes me, two male characters (whose names also escape me) went undercover to spy on Earth's plans. Their cover -- a honeymooning just-married couple.
Someone seems to be unclear on the concept. The whole point of bumper cars is to bump back at all the people who have bumped you, literally and otherwise.
Thank you. People who get pissy about being bumped while they are driving bumper cars are a bit of a peeve of mine.
Getting blocked into a "corner" by your friends so you can't move IS dickish behavior, but bumping is what ride is for.
I. Am. Such. A. Dork.
I'm just glad you beat me to posting about Lt. Hawk, so that you got to be the dork instead of me.
Oh, wait...