OK, so apparently the STAR TREK fans raised
more than $3 million dollars to try to save Star Trek Enterprise from
cancellation. What do you think they should do with their money if they
are unsuccessful?
a) hire many women for pleasure
b) donate it to the Aspergers foundation
c) start a fund to send kids to space camp
d) start a sci-fi fiction endowment fund
Putting aside any question as to whether $3 million is enough — remember, an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation cost about $1 million per episode
— Deenster has neglected option e: starting a colony of die-hard
Enterprise fans who live by their own rules [Quicktime video, 464KB,
enclosure].
Click the picture above to see the video:
“Inspired by the most logical race in the galaxy — the Vulcans —
breeding will be permitted once every seven years. For many of you,
this will mean much less breeding. For me, much much more!”
How did I not know about the Joe Pesci Home Alone yule log stream until now?…
I’m enjoying exotic-to-me American cuisine (being Asian, I had a mashed-potato-deprived childhood) at Christmas dinner…
As the lyrics say, all is supposed to be merry and bright during the holidays,…
It’s not just another Sunday, but the Sunday leading up to Christmas! It’s that time…
Here’s wishing Alex Bruesewitz a speedy recovery — yes, he’s behind a racist lie that endangers…
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Build a to-scale version of the Enterprise ship?
Randy
That only creates a new argument: which Enterprise?
Of course, they only have $3,140,000 because some dweeb donated $3m. I see this effort sinking, and people wanting their money back...
Fund-raising is like that -- 90% of the money comes from 10% of the donors.
But still, $3 million? From three people?!
LOL at the video.
Another idea - hire a lobbying organization to petition the US Congress to rename the state of California after Gene Roddenberry.
-Ontario Emperor