red@ukma.UUCP (Red Varth) (02/06/85)
<eat this!> ENOUGH ALREADY! We all know that Kirk was cured of the effects of the tears. Can we please, PLEASE switch to another topic? For instance: In the "Kentucky Kernel" (UK's newspaper), a columnist stated that most females don't care for Star Trek. She went on and on about how she was given the choice of watching it one night, or washing dishes for five. She chose to watch the show. I think it was "Menagarie". She became an avid fan from that point on. Anyway, I was wondering what all the Trekkies and Trekkers out in net.land thought of the premise. I think it's balder- dash. Red Varth (ukma!red)
zubbie@ihlpa.UUCP (Jeanette Zobjeck) (02/22/85)
> <eat this!> > > ENOUGH ALREADY! We all know that Kirk was cured > of the effects of the tears. Can we please, PLEASE > switch to another topic? > > For instance: In the "Kentucky Kernel" (UK's newspaper), > a columnist stated that most females don't care for Star Trek. > She went on and on about how she was given the choice of > watching it one night, or washing dishes for five. She chose > to watch the show. I think it was "Menagarie". She became > an avid fan from that point on. > > Anyway, I was wondering what all the Trekkies and Trekkers > out in net.land thought of the premise. I think it's balder- > dash. > > Red Varth (ukma!red) *** REPLACE WITH YOUR FAVORITE BAD GUY AND DELETE *** Perhaps the only women who would not find Star Trek interesting in one way or another (evento becoming an avid fan) are those who are afraid of learning that women can have a role in things technological. Jeanette Zobjeck !wlcrjs ihnp4< >!zubbie !ihlpa sulu: "Course Captain ?" kirk: "That a way...."