Baldness is caused by having more testosterone than all those hairy
girly-men.
(That is my story and I am sticking to it!)
~rave!
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Soy has also been indicated in many cases. And soy is in sooo many
things. -C
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Depends on who ya ask. I've never been a Trekkie. I HATE that term. Always
been a Trekker or a Star Trek person.
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It changed back, Keith? A few years ago, I used Trekkie and got my
head bitten off by someone who
Recently, Insurrection has been on cable, and I watched it because it
was on one of the HD channels. In my opinion, Nemesis is not better.
Nemesis is pretty bad. And even though Insurrection put us in the
middle of a TNG episode with a race we never heard of, it was still good
ol'
i'm a mostly vegetarian who used to eat tons of soy. But I recently developed
some issues that led my doctor to suggest I give up soy. Soy has a type of
plant estrogen that may not be good for men. Baldness, however, wasn't an issue
I dealt with due to soy. Hair is thinning and hairline
I have a full head of hair that grows really fast. I have been shaving my
head on purpose for about a year now. I started because I had a white
patch that was growing really randomly and I didn't want to color my hair
(I don't want to be that guy looking like he's hiding his age, I'd
good points, I just like Nemesis better, probably because it at least
*reached* for being a Trek movie, even though it failed. As opposed to
Insurrection, which as you astutely pointed out, is really just a TV show. I
think its safety and lack of reach disappointed me more than Nemesis and its
It is hereditary in my case, so no excuses...it's gonesame with my
brothers, dad, etc...
Carole McDonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Soy has also been
indicated in many cases. And soy is in sooo many
things. -C
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Oh hush...
Lockhart, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a full head of hair that grows really fast. I have been shaving my
head on purpose for about a year now. I started because I had a white
patch that was growing really randomly and I didn't want to color my hair
(I don't want to be
My morning laugh was really good this morning:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5746788.html
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In early Trekdom the term Trekkie was well used by the media
whenever they did a usually not flattering story about
Trek fans, so many older fans preferred to be called
Trekker over the other name. Having been a Trek fan
from day one I still prefer Trekker That said I really
don't care what
Hey, pal, I had the same thought when I read Daryle's reply. I'm tired of
spending ten bucks every three weeks for haircuts. That could buy a lot of
cookies and comics...
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh hush...
Lockhart, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i know of just as many older fans who prefer Trekkie myself included (been
watching faithfully for 36 years) but as you so, it's not the most important
thing around. it's only when I say Trekkie and get attacked that I take
umbrage.
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Bosco, the *really* funny thing about this?
The fact that someone in the Bush Admin will sneak this in under the wire
before His Imperialness leaves office.
Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My morning
laugh was really good this morning:
I'm not sure, but I believe that I may be the only person in this post who
*hasn't* seen Nemesis. Closest I got to viewing it was back in '04, when I
was at my aunt's place in Virginia for the Fourth. Saw the opening credits
before the ribs were ready. Hey. I have priorities... ;D
And, looking
Doesn't this guy know about the legions of B5 fans
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