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Worst Trek Tie In…Ever [UPDATED w/ More Bears!]

CBS beat Paramount to recasting Captain Kirk…

 

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Discussion

105 comments for “Worst Trek Tie In…Ever [UPDATED w/ More Bears!]”

  1. That looks like a cheap, tacky cash in.
    I must have it.

    Posted by Cox of Seagulls | March 27, 2007, 6:10 pm
  2. I always thought of Kirk as more of a dog….

    Posted by Admiraldeem | March 27, 2007, 6:13 pm
  3. hmmm… TiBEARius? Coincidence? I think it looks like a piece of pooh.

    Posted by DarenDoc | March 27, 2007, 6:14 pm
  4. Daren

    use a pun…go to prison

    Posted by Anthony Pascale | March 27, 2007, 6:15 pm
  5. Wow, a collectible that annoys both fans AND the general public.

    Congrats, Hamilton Collection. Bravo.

    Posted by Adam Cohen | March 27, 2007, 7:01 pm
  6. Pooh, pooh on CBSParamount.

    amazed by the details?… Where’s the lovely yeoman serving coffee or the classic torn uniform top? Is there a matching blonde toupee?

    I can’t wait until the Spock bear shows up. With those ears the figurine will positively Yoda-like.
    “facinating it is….ummmm.”

    Posted by Xai (in the hundred acre wood, eating honey) | March 27, 2007, 7:04 pm
  7. I can’t bare it! CBS in dipping in the honey pot yet again!

    *goes to prison

    Posted by TiberiusK | March 27, 2007, 7:08 pm
  8. When I saw this in the newspaper I thought… no this can’t be, I’m seeing things. This is a knock off or something. Yet it wasn’t. Don’t these people get the cute factor is only cute when it IS in fact cute! Did Shatner sign off on this? Or does he not get a first look on any version of himself that has more hair than he does?

    What does a bear have to do with 40 years of Trek? They didn’t change anything, the scale of the chair, the size of the buttons, nothing, they just stuck a bear there. I wonder if you pull at the bear if there isn’t an unlicensed, unpainted, unformed Kirk figure under the over sized bear! Well, we couldn’t get a license for Shatner’s Kirk, so we just made it a bear. Nobody will care!

    I hate this thing so much… we should nitpick this thing like lepers at a buzzard convention!

    Posted by Kelvington | March 27, 2007, 7:14 pm
  9. At least its an accurate representation of Shatner’s belly after season 1.

    Posted by TiberiusK | March 27, 2007, 7:18 pm
  10. I hate it!

    What’s the point?

    Why is this even on here?

    Posted by Josh | March 27, 2007, 7:33 pm
  11. I’m saving my money for the Data bear.

    Posted by Dennis Bailey | March 27, 2007, 7:35 pm
  12. #11 DB
    data bear… head slightly cocked, quizzical expression..yes?

    Posted by Xai (Sugar Bear wants an audition) | March 27, 2007, 7:50 pm
  13. #10 Josh
    This the fat Shat you wanted?

    Posted by Xai (Sugar Bear wants an audition) | March 27, 2007, 7:51 pm
  14. I can’t BEAR this blant act of commercialism!

    TTM

    Posted by THEETrekMaster | March 27, 2007, 8:03 pm
  15. Erm…BLATANT act of commercialism….

    Posted by THEETrekMaster | March 27, 2007, 8:05 pm
  16. That is very sad.

    Posted by Tassieboy | March 27, 2007, 8:38 pm
  17. Great, because of the body language on this damn bear I’ll never be able to watch an old TOS episode with Kirk sitting in his command chair, leaning forward, chin resting on fist, as he ponders his next move, without thinking of this stupid image! It’s all ruined for me! Ruined, I tells ya!!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 27, 2007, 8:43 pm
  18. Oh boy! I sure hope Stephen Colbert doesn’t get wind of this! You know how much he hates bears!

    Posted by DEMODE | March 27, 2007, 8:46 pm
  19. Wait a minute! There’ve been Star Trek bears before (albeit without a captain’s chair). How big is this bear in comparison with the others?

    Posted by Robert Bernardo | March 27, 2007, 9:21 pm
  20. i like it.

    i really dont know why you wouldnt

    Posted by Lti | March 27, 2007, 9:30 pm
  21. This actually doesn’t bother me that much. I wouldn’t ever buy it, but it has it’s market.

    Posted by MvRojo | March 27, 2007, 9:39 pm
  22. The most insidious thing about this is that they DID get the body language just right. I mean, except for the treacly care-bearishness, that’s definitely Kirk. That’s his posture and expression, in bear form. Does anyone else remember the “Smile Time” episode of “Angel”…?

    Aaaghh….

    Posted by Cranston | March 27, 2007, 10:10 pm
  23. Well its for the Star Trek Fan that has to have everything. Like the plates and Mugs were not enough, Next up!!! Star Trek Toilet paper!

    Posted by Redshirt | March 27, 2007, 10:10 pm
  24. Guys–don’t buy it if you can’t BEAR it. I won’t.

    But don’t knock the teddy bear market — OMG, those people WILL snatch these off shelves. I bet this Hamilton Coll. looks around for licensed characters and very carefully makes their license buys. And this will make money–like the Barbie/Ken Trek dolls–plus get Trek into all kinds of niches and before eyeballs Where No Trek Has Gone Before.

    You think this is bad? At least it sits upright. The ultimate will be Trek beanie babies…. oh god.

    Posted by Larry Nemecek | March 27, 2007, 10:33 pm
  25. I don’t know, I think it’s pretty humorous and cute myself. I’d put that on my desk, if only to annoy this one fellow I know at work who would totally whine about it (like all the folks in this thread).

    Posted by Lendorien | March 27, 2007, 10:51 pm
  26. I’m still speachless.

    What the hell is thing?

    Posted by Josh | March 27, 2007, 10:52 pm
  27. If you think this is bad just wait for the inevitable commercial tie-ins associated with the new film -

    Spocka Cola

    Jeff Gordon driving NSCR 1701

    Rodden-berry breakfast cereal

    The Mc Coy meal at McDonalds

    I’ll give ya all I’ve got Cap’n! lottery scratch offs

    Star Trek- Risk
    Star Trek-Monopoly
    Star Trek- Trivial Pursuit

    Klingon cling ons

    The James Kirk bobble head

    An entire line of Wal-Mart “red shirt” fatigues, attire, and comfies.

    The 1701 J.J. Abrams tank

    Romulan footies

    “Federation” starter jackets

    Nike anti-grav swoosh shoes

    “I’m a hoodie not a sweat jacket” hoodies

    Boldly Go themed toilet tissue

    “My other car is a starship” bumper stickers

    Khan Noonian Singh along childrens books

    The entirely predictable Mr. Spockato Head

    The obligatory Politician usage of catchphrases-

    “Those boys are being treated like a herd of redshirts! Bring them home now!”

    ” Thingsh are good…gettin’ better, tuff’ si-chuashuns over there, hard tuff’ ,difficult, Jamesh T. Kirk fella’ never packed up and quit a job before it was done, an neether will them, us, well, you know what I mean.”

    if you guys see ANY of this, dammit I want my royalties!

    Posted by Josh T. ( The Undiscovered cowpie ) Kirk Esquire' | March 27, 2007, 11:05 pm
  28. “Too ugly to bear, or too beautiful to bear?”
    – Is There In Truth No Beauty

    “It would bear closer investigation.”
    – That Which Survives

    “On Vulcan, the teddy bears are alive,
    and they have six-inch fangs.”
    – Journey to Babel

    “How can you bear to look at me …”
    – Mark of Gideon

    “The humiliation must have been most difficult for you to bear.”
    – Plato’s Stepchildren

    “It can bear up under full phaser power.”
    – Operation Annihilate

    “You were … the finest star ship captain …”
    “Yes, I do remember that. It was a great
    responsibility, but one I was proud to bear.”
    – Whom Gods Destroy

    Posted by yo | March 27, 2007, 11:11 pm
  29. Oh, there’s more…

    Lego Star Trek

    “Lil’ Trekkies” animated/puppet Saturday morning show (with My Space web page)

    The Yet-To-Be-Named actor who plays Kirk goes off and forms his own band…”Federation Overload”

    “Hi, I play Mr. Spock in the new Star Trek movie. As you know, Vulcans are vegetarians, and I’d like to introduce my new diet plan…”

    And in a few years…

    “Lil’ Trekkie vs. Predator” on Adult Swim

    Posted by Jeff | March 27, 2007, 11:41 pm
  30. Absolutely Jeff,

    Lest we forget the perfunctory,

    new rave dance craze the “Beam up” with accompanying pop hit “Red alert pervert” performed by the Tribbles.

    The Janice Rand themed womens perfume “Toilet’ de’ Yeoman”

    Harry Mudd pies

    Saurian brewsky and chewing dip pouch

    Tholian Bowling balls

    “Sweatin’ to the fist fights” featuring The Shatness stretching the hamstrings to Alexander Courages incidental themes

    Chips Ni-Moy chocolate chip cookies

    A whole plethora of Golf accessories featuring each character on a different club

    Autographed William Shatner King James Bible with U.S.S. Enterprise page holder. For the more religious Trekker.

    Star Trek kareoke

    Spock rocks pop rocks candy

    Tiberius Beef jerkey- it’s quite tough, like shoe leather

    AOL version 1701

    Microsoft Operating system Portholes 2008, and for Mac users Mac-oy

    Scotty brand Scotch, for the distinguishing gentlemen

    Posted by Josh T. ( The Undiscovered cowpie ) Kirk Esquire' | March 28, 2007, 12:29 am
  31. Geez, it even has a little “Kirk Smirk” going on.

    Posted by ety3 | March 28, 2007, 12:53 am
  32. #27+30 Josh T.
    Good lists, but let’s not forget the deluxe selection of vibrators for women from the “Captain’s Log” collection!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 28, 2007, 1:03 am
  33. I love it! It’s so cute!!!

    Posted by Dom | March 28, 2007, 1:19 am
  34. Does it come with the chair?

    Posted by Jon | March 28, 2007, 4:36 am
  35. I’m actually looking forward to all of the commercialism and spin-offs. Can anyone here remember a time a when Star Trek merchandise was in mainstream stores like Walmart or Target? I mean besides the dvds or a random novel? Bring on the toys! I’ll be a kid again in the toy sections.

    Posted by TiberiusK | March 28, 2007, 4:41 am
  36. I can recall walking in the toy aisle of Zayre, Airway, etc, in the late 70’s and seeing the toy isle chock full of the small box AMT Star Trek models including the Enterprise, Galileo shuttlecraft, K-7 Space station, Romulan Bird of prey, Klingon Battlecruiser, Mr. Spock, Command Bridge, and Mysterious interplanetary UFO.

    The Dinky toys and Mego figures were shelve friends as well.

    Posted by Josh T. ( The Undiscovered Kirk Unit) Kirk Esquire' | March 28, 2007, 4:51 am
  37. It reminds me of the B5 Ep where they set up a merchandise stand and Sheriden Spaces the Bear at the end of the ep. Maybe Shat could buy a bear and have it sent into space then Spaced.
    LLAP.

    Posted by Trevok | March 28, 2007, 4:52 am
  38. I can also recall renting Star Trek- The Motion Picture on videocassette, back when VCR’s were 1000 dollars and had that incredibly cumbersome, whirring deck that opened from the top, and grabbing some Long John SIlvers, and watching that film over, and over, and over, everyday, for probably 6 months, except the part where the two crewmembers were killed in the Transporter accident, that scared the shit out of me for some reason, but hey, I was 7. Must have been the blood-curdling screams and awareness they were being horribly mishapen and distorted, dying an ugly, violent, unglamourous death.
    Lord my Mom was pissed renting that so often.

    Posted by Josh T. ( The Undiscovered Kirk Unit) Kirk Esquire' | March 28, 2007, 4:56 am
  39. Josh T. - That’s why my parents ended up shelling out $89.95 (back then)to buy a copy of the tape.

    They also threw a fit when I wanted the 5 volume set that Paramount issued of TOS around that time, at $59.95 per tape!

    Posted by RaveOnKirk | March 28, 2007, 5:21 am
  40. Posted by Tony | March 28, 2007, 5:30 am
  41. hmmm. I think it looks a little like Matt Damon.

    …just kidding, folks

    Posted by Ted | March 28, 2007, 6:25 am
  42. CBS/Paramount has never taken their hands off the Cash Cow’s Teet called Star Trek and never will, unless it is to sell off chunks of the franchise as they did last year with the Christie’s Auction.

    Star Trek has always been the punching bag for Paramount even though the Franchise has made the Studio Billions of dollars.

    Trek Prop Zone

    Posted by The Trek Prop Zone | March 28, 2007, 6:28 am
  43. #36; ah, those really were the good old days. The only ones I didn’t like were the kid-sized phaser, communicator and tricorder models. I sooo wished they had been actual sizes. Had to wait til I was an “adult” to get them life-sized and functional (after a fashion).

    Posted by diabolik | March 28, 2007, 6:39 am
  44. slow week kids..if were gonna have 43 posts about a bear lol….as for the toilet paper…i think you know the joke;)

    Posted by Brady Taylor | March 28, 2007, 6:40 am
  45. ^43

    I glued BBs (remember BBs? They were from the Before Time) into the bottoms to give them some weight. Then I got fed up with their size so during the spring and summer of 1977, I looked at my filmclips under the junior high science lab microscope, compared what I saw to the Star Fleet Technical Manual, and built my own phaser and communicator from scratch! Not bad workmanship for an 11 year old!

    Posted by Olde Timey Fan | March 28, 2007, 6:59 am
  46. This is the same kind of crap that companies such as the Bradford Exchange, Ashton-Tate Galleries, and the Danbury Mint create.

    Posted by Gary | March 28, 2007, 7:03 am
  47. It’s very non-Scottish….

    …in other words…

    IT’S CRAP!!!!

    Posted by THEETrekMaster | March 28, 2007, 7:20 am
  48. Further evidence that the new CBS Paramount regime are clueless. I think we should go back to the days of Gene Roddenberry’s original way to sell Star Trek merchandise.

    If it doesn’t fit in an flat envelope, then we don’t sell it.

    Now if only CBS would follow that rule this atrocity would never have happened.

    Although, Star Trek costumed bears would be cool if they were done right.

    Won’t someone think of all those Star Trek deprived toddlers and children with their soleless i-pods and laptops. We should be forcing a childhood on them.

    Posted by Reptileboy | March 28, 2007, 7:44 am
  49. Enough about the friggin’ bear! Who’s going to play Kirk? I gotsta know!!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 28, 2007, 8:17 am
  50. I want a Borg Bear!

    Posted by Bob, The Evil Klingon Frontline Leader | March 28, 2007, 8:25 am
  51. I want to see a Picard Bear… if only to see how a bald bear would look!!!!

    Posted by diabolik | March 28, 2007, 9:00 am
  52. Isn’t a starship captain usually “smarter than the average bear”? Ouch!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 28, 2007, 9:20 am
  53. It’s cute in a kitschy kind of way. I’d have to think a little before assuming it is the worst, ever. But, it is in the running (IMO) with the plastic gun (from the 70s, I believe) that shot the little plastic disks.

    Posted by FlyingTigress | March 28, 2007, 9:52 am
  54. Awwww, Kirk’s all fuzzy and ponderous! ^_^

    Posted by KDoug | March 28, 2007, 10:39 am
  55. You guys really need to lighten up. Its just for fun.

    Posted by Jordan | March 28, 2007, 11:05 am
  56. There is no fun in Star Trek fandom. Except the fun we make ourselves. Of other people and things. Otherwise everything is serious. And usually a grievous insult to all Trekendom.

    Posted by billy don't be a hiro | March 28, 2007, 11:39 am
  57. Aww!

    I personally think it’s cute.

    That said…

    It should appeal to the Furry/Star Trek crossover ultra geeks… GAAHHH!!!

    On second thought…

    It’s not cute.

    Posted by fascinoma | March 28, 2007, 12:08 pm
  58. The Romulan ale was worse, IMHO, I think it was licensed. Don’t know if the lighters and flasks are legit. Either CBS wants to cash in on anything and everything or they are not scrutinizing licensing very carefully.

    Posted by Kev | March 28, 2007, 12:40 pm
  59. #58

    (still have that 6-pack of the “Romulan Ale” beer. heard stories about the consequences of actually drinking it…something akin to St. Paddy’s Day beer with green food coloring, and the passage of the food coloring through the excretory system — as well as the TOS edition Barbie and Ken (in original box) and the Kraft marshmallow dispenser from ST:V)

    I’m bad.

    Posted by FlyingTigress | March 28, 2007, 12:48 pm
  60. Lord Garth must disagree. The clear worst Trek tie in ever was the futuristic Kraft “Marsh-mellon” dispenser that came out with Trek V that kraft offered as a mail in promotion. Worst ever period!!!!

    Lord Garth hath spoken, now Marta will dance for Captain Kirk-bear!!!

    Posted by Lord Garth Formerly of Izor | March 28, 2007, 12:56 pm
  61. To me, one of the worst products sold was a little viewer that you held up to the light to see a filmstrip of little black and white reproductions from the first Gold Key comic book. I bought it as a kid with every expectation that it was actual images from the series. The cardboard backing had a color image from the series and it said it had pictures from the show. How disappointed I was as a kid when I opened it!

    The only thing I kept was the backing with the color photo on it. I still have it.

    Posted by diabolik | March 28, 2007, 1:14 pm
  62. The post I made above referred to the filmstrip viewer that was put out in the early 70’s. There was a Pocket-Flix viewer that came out in the late 70’s that more than made up for it, though. This was a battery-operated viewer that showed an actual filmclip from the show! It played a one-minute segment from “By Any Other Name” that showed the ship going through the barrier. I would watch it over and over! I took the tape recording I have made of that episode, and synched it with the clip, and would watch it with sound! This was the first bit of actual moving-film of ST that I ever had and it was exciting! This was before the advent of videotape.

    Posted by diabolik | March 28, 2007, 1:19 pm
  63. #60

    WHAT?!? I have two of the Marshmellon dispensers. I still use them when I need to distribute a maximum of three marshmallows.

    Posted by Bill | March 28, 2007, 1:51 pm
  64. Worst tie in ever: Photon Torpedo Candy. It was TNG Jelly beans, and they tasted like crap

    Posted by Crusade2267 | March 28, 2007, 1:54 pm
  65. Star Trek sock puppets!!! ; Reinact your favorite Star Trek scenes.

    Posted by Jon | March 28, 2007, 2:47 pm
  66. well John Tenuto forwarded me an email from Hamilton…apparently the whole TOS cast (except Chekov) are getting bearified

    …see the update in the aticle

    Posted by Anthony Pascale | March 28, 2007, 3:11 pm
  67. Sweet Jesus. They turned Kirk into an Ewok. This is what happens when you abandon dignity and good taste in pursuit of naked capitalism.

    Posted by Viking | March 28, 2007, 3:13 pm
  68. Anthony, if Checkov is the only one NOT getting this treatment, then Walter Koenig should send Hamilton a letter of thanks ASAP. LOL

    Posted by Viking | March 28, 2007, 3:15 pm
  69. Are the Uhura, Sulu, and Scotty bears complaining that the Kirk bear gets top billing and steals their scenes?

    Posted by CmdrR. | March 28, 2007, 3:17 pm
  70. #67 “in pursuit of naked capitalism”. Do you mean naked as in “bear-naked”? Bwahahahaha….

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 28, 2007, 3:20 pm
  71. Does the Spock-bear have green fur and pointed ears?

    Inquiring minds, and all that.

    Posted by FlyingTigress | March 28, 2007, 3:34 pm
  72. #70 - I’m as big a capitalist as the next guy - who doesn’t like money? - but don’t ya think there’s a line that you shouldn’t cross somewhere? Personally, and maybe it’s just me, but if my mug was the personification of someone’s intellectual property, I think I’d protest if they’re whoring it out to the point of absurdity, even if I was getting a kickback from it. Sure, I’ve got a few collectibles myself (including the entire Hallmark ornament set, going back to the TOS Big E - unopened, in the original boxes, no less!), but we’re ice skating into Star Wars I-go-to-work-dressed-as-Luke-Skywalker territory here. There comes a point when product tie-ins hurt your image more than enhance it, and this is one of those times. Hamilton (or was it Franklin?) made some damned good collectibles in their day - the pewter TOS Enterprise, the phaser, all that good stuff. Pricey, but definitely something to show off on your mantle. This crap is just plain tacky.

    Posted by Viking | March 28, 2007, 3:45 pm
  73. Does the bear have a removable toupee?

    Posted by Driver | March 28, 2007, 6:13 pm
  74. Next up: Tribbles posing as Starfleet Officers, complete appropriately outfitted redshirts.. :)

    Posted by Tony | March 28, 2007, 7:32 pm
  75. Hamilton is racist against Russkies and Communists!

    No Chekov Bear = Flames on Optimus Prime = Nipples on Batman

    Posted by Josh T. ( The engigmatic missing Chekov Bear) Kirk Esquire' | March 28, 2007, 7:37 pm
  76. Woops, unfortuitous typo

    Posted by Josh T. ( The engigmatic missing Chekov Bear) Kirk Esquire' | March 28, 2007, 7:38 pm
  77. This is sick and wrong.

    Posted by Robogeek | March 28, 2007, 8:49 pm
  78. #72 Viking
    When you’re right, you’re right! The only difference between this kind of marketing and prostitution is that the hookers still possess what they sold after the customer has paid and left! Well said, Viking!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 28, 2007, 9:06 pm
  79. Someone really needs to contact the Stephen Colbert people. They’d do a segment on this bear, and it would be hilarious.

    Posted by TiberiusK | March 28, 2007, 10:36 pm
  80. maybe we are missing the fundamental point here that this, and the new film implies Trek has evolved and transcended beyond the sum of it’s parts into pop culture history.

    When a bear can be marketed as Captain Kirk, and still be recognizeable as both , “Captain Kirk” has then become a timeless idealogue immortalized in formats beyond the scope of Shatners mere face.

    You can say it’s whoring I suppose, but it is also powerful and a guarantee Trek is now officially a part of history and will NEVER, EVER, dissapear or die, and can be regurgitated in forms and facets we can’t even consider.

    Posted by Josh T. ( The enigmatic missing Chekov Bear) Kirk Esquire' | March 28, 2007, 10:40 pm
  81. does anyone remember star trek “teenage mutant ninja turtles”…. sadly i do

    Posted by steve-o | March 28, 2007, 10:46 pm
  82. It’s missing something… hmmm

    …something….

    …something…

    ….its missing the obligatory Deela-bear-ette sitting on his lap!

    Posted by FlyingTigress | March 29, 2007, 5:23 am
  83. I think I’ll get the Uhura bear just so I can sleep with it. :) Snuggling with Uhura… a dream come true!

    Posted by diabolik | March 29, 2007, 6:21 am
  84. Speaking of merchandising… the Borg could solve a lot of their image problem jut by hiring a good advertising firm….

    http://angryflower.com/borg27.gif

    Posted by diabolik | March 29, 2007, 6:38 am
  85. Hey, it could always be worse. Imagine a Precious Moments collection.

    Posted by starfall42 | March 29, 2007, 8:39 am
  86. I remember the “Star Trek/X-Men” crossover they did in Marvel Comics.

    That was rough.

    Posted by ety3 | March 29, 2007, 9:58 am
  87. Anthony,
    Awards for best pun/ play on words for this thread?

    (I know what the trophy will be.)

    Posted by Xai (in the woods, checking if the bear does.... you know..) | March 29, 2007, 10:39 am
  88. clearly Daren most deserves to be sent to the punitentiary

    Posted by Anthony Pascale | March 29, 2007, 11:28 am
  89. I agree walter dodged the bullet…but as always he is excluded…poor lil wussinnnnnnnnnnnn

    Posted by brady | March 29, 2007, 11:37 am
  90. My 4-yr old son sleep every night with 4 of the previously available, sort of standing bears which I got in Vegas and on the official site: Borgy, Spocko, Ferengi-i, and a ridged Kilngi. He loves them. I will take them all back when he is six.

    Posted by AJ | March 29, 2007, 3:32 pm
  91. Anthony, Appleton comes in a close second. He deserves to be chained next to Doc and forced to lap gruel out of the same bowl……. ;-)

    Posted by Viking | March 29, 2007, 5:11 pm
  92. Praise for my puns? As Bette Davis would say, “I’d kiss ya, but I just washed my hair!”

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 29, 2007, 5:25 pm
  93. If it’s a close contest between me and Doc for best punster, how about this soundbite for helping you make your decision?
    “Personally, I think hanging is too good for a man who makes puns; he should be drawn and quoted!”
    Well, what do you think? Does that nail it shut? Huh? Bwahahaha……

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 29, 2007, 5:43 pm
  94. Maybe the “R” in James R. Kirk stands for “Ruxpin”… now that’s an oldie but a goodie.

    Posted by DarenDoc | March 29, 2007, 6:07 pm
  95. With all the babes he bags I thought the R stood for RUGBURN!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 29, 2007, 6:11 pm
  96. Please….God….make them STOP! ;-)

    Posted by Viking | March 30, 2007, 11:26 am
  97. Viking’s response reminds me of the old adage, “a pun is a short quip followed by a long groan”. Personally, I’ve always felt that a good pun is it’s own REWORD!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 30, 2007, 1:36 pm
  98. *GROOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAN*

    Posted by Viking | March 30, 2007, 2:21 pm
  99. Atta boy, Pavlov’s dog had nothing on you! Tell me, is my comparing you to a canine a little too “RUFF” for you? Ooh, momma, stop me before I pun again!!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 30, 2007, 2:34 pm
  100. That’s it.

    Boys? Get the net an’ sneak up on him, real quiet-like. Careful - these comedian types might nip at your ankles. ;-)

    Posted by Viking | March 30, 2007, 2:40 pm
  101. Get the net? I thought I was ON the net! DarenDoc, where are ya pal? I need your help! Ooh, nice jacket these boys are offering me…a little long in the sleeves, though….hmmm, make mine a 46 regular, extra extra long in the sleeves! Ah, fits like a glove! Well, at least I can still type messages with my nose…

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 30, 2007, 2:57 pm
  102. Well all they have to do is put the name “Star Trek on it and it’ll sell.
    Whats next petrified Targ poop under its own glass dome?

    Posted by Cafe 5 | March 30, 2007, 2:58 pm
  103. I hear the working title is STAR TREK: Back To The Bank!

    Posted by Michael Appleton | March 30, 2007, 3:02 pm
  104. Yeah, #102, that’s it - little mylar bags of chocolate covered raisins, marketed to the under-12 crowd as Klingon targ turds. Kids will eat anything. LOL

    Posted by Viking | March 30, 2007, 3:33 pm
  105. Next up - William Shatner stool samples! That’s right! Genuine CAPTAIN’S LOGS!!!

    Posted by Why me?!?!? | July 18, 2007, 12:07 am

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