(FLOSI'S Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

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re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

So did I, until they had that creepy vampire alien. That scared the crap outta me. Didn't watch for few episodes after that.

But Erin Grey and Pamela Hensley always made things better.

And then they introduced Hawk, the coolest alien ever.

Although I liked Hawk, the series totally jumped the shark that season. They shouldn't have messed with the format. Season 1 was awesome!!!
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

That would be AWESOME!!! :goodpost: I would buy several. Plus, with the ability to go to the past and buy stock in Yahoo and Google to become super rich. Or go to the future to see who will win the Superbowl, then bet a zillion dollars on it. I'm totally on board with this! I must go buy one immeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeediately!

I'd go back to 1978 and clear out the Star Wars aisles at all the toy stores. :yess:
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

Wouldn't that destroy the timeline or something if you met yourself? :panic:

I really want to say something about that, but I'd spoil one of the Heinlein novels I was telling you about earlier (Time Enough For Love).

You haven't read it, have you?
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

Wouldn't that destroy the timeline or something if you met yourself? :panic:

I think it's only catastrophic if they touched. Two of the same person cannot occupy the same space at the same time. Cuz The Doctor has met himself several times.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

I really want to say something about that, but I'd spoil one of the Heinlein novels I was telling you about earlier (Time Enough For Love).

You haven't read it, have you?

I have not and still need to. :monkey3

I think it's only catastrophic if they touched. Two of the same person cannot occupy the same space at the same time. Cuz The Doctor has met himself several times.

Right. I should know that. :lol
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

But if you can get back to the same place, you're a different person. Wouldn't the only way you could screw things up be if you interfered with your own conception or something?
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

But if you can get back to the same place, you're a different person. Wouldn't the only way you could screw things up be if you interfered with your own conception or something?

Like in Back to the Future 2.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

Right. No paradoxes. Either you can interact with your younger/older self, or you can't. Since theoretically, going back in time doesn't reverse your aging, it's like being two completely different people.

You should definitely read it, for the sex if nothing else.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

Right. No paradoxes. Either you can interact with your younger/older self, or you can't. Since theoretically, going back in time doesn't reverse your aging, it's like being two completely different people.

You should definitely read it, for the sex if nothing else.

You had me at sex.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

There is more ****ing in a single Heinlein novel than the entire rest of the genre (and he wrote a bunch).

Pretty much anything post-Starship Troopers, which I believe was his last juvenile SF work.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

Although I liked Hawk, the series totally jumped the shark that season. They shouldn't have messed with the format. Season 1 was awesome!!!

Oh, I never said I like the series after season 1. All I said was Hawk was awesome. Not only did it jump the shark, it went back and beat the crap out of it, killed it and fried it up on the BBQ.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

There is more ****ing in a single Heinlein novel than the entire rest of the genre (and he wrote a bunch).

Pretty much anything post-Starship Troopers, which I believe was his last juvenile SF work.

So which one is a good starting place? Stranger in a Strange Land?
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

But if you can get back to the same place, you're a different person. Wouldn't the only way you could screw things up be if you interfered with your own conception or something?

I disagree with your first sentence. You're still the same person. Same DNA. Just a different age. As for your 2nd sentence, that is why Time Lords have a rule against interference. You can't change the time line.
The first point could destroy the world. The 2nd point would just mess up the time line, so the results are unpredictable.
 
Wouldn't that destroy the timeline or something if you met yourself? :panic:

Honestly, I wouldn't care if it destroyed me. I just want to see my mom at one the happiest points in her short lived life. And to see what that ******* father of mine looked like. I'd probably beat his *** down, that would feel good.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

Honestly, I wouldn't care if it destroyed me. I just want to see my mom at one the happiest points in her short lived life. And to see what that ******* father of mine looked like. I'd probably beat his *** down, that would feel good.

Sorry to hear that. :(
 
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