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I Can Pretend My Ship Just Got Hit By A Missle

December 26th, 2006

It’s all about equilibrium.

If you’ve ever felt what it’s like to have an inner-ear deficiency where the room seems to be spinning and you feel like you’re about to lose your balance and you even have to brace yourself with your other leg in order to steady yourself and you can replicate such a thing when you don’t have an inner ear problem or when you’re not drunk from a night out on the town…

…then you can pretend your ship just got hit by a missle — like me.

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Klingons, Klingons Everywhere

February 8th, 2005

When I was in college, I co-created, co-hosted and co-wrote a television show called The 27th Hour.

It was a cable access show that found an audience down in The O.C. way before those cheap-ass looking cable access shows became popular. Hell, we were the high watermark back then. We even had No Doubt on our show. (Yes, I know — I’m obviously biased.)

Most of the shows had themes from a backwards show (the opening actually started with the end credits and went totally backwards, with us constantly talking about what was coming up, when it had in actuality already just happened), an all blooper show (which contained bloopers that had been pre-filmed to fill up a half hour blooper show) and a Star Trek episode in which the entire cast dressed up in Trekkie uniforms.

Posted under Lexicon, Star Trek. | 4 Comments »