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March 2, 2008
Maybe not the most important news today, but Spock, Leonard Nimoy, passed today at age 83.
1966! I grew up on this, I guess I'm pretty old
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It is a sad day for us Trekkies.. He gets to take a real Star Trek now. RIP Spock I think you lived long and prospered..
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Sadly Nimoy had a love/hate relationship with Mr Spock. It must be hard for someone who plays the same character for so many times to not get a bit absorbed in the character. I wish Leonard Nimoy peace & prosperity wherever he is.
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Steve CT said
ese927 said RIP Spock I think you lived long and prospered..
You Nailed It!
1966 was SO long ago.
Hey, hey! Not so long ago!
I'm the only true Trekkie in the family but I sent a text to each of my children to let them know I'll be in mourning.
The youngest text back "Poor Sheldon"! lol, they know that much anyhow!
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April 18, 2014
I gotta admit, I like the geeks too, Tim. or is just the girl???
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