It was either that or take over his fathers tailoring business. Fun fact: His first appearance on American television: in a children’s program called The Howdy Doody Show, he created the role of Ranger Bob, co-starring with a cast of puppets and Clarabell the Clown, whose dialogue with Shatner consisted entirely of honks on a bicycle horn. Clarabell was played by Robert (Bob) Keeshan who later went on to fame as Captain Kangaroo. Captain Kirk knew Captain Kangaroo. Stolen from Wikipedia. LLAP _\\//
Doug K over 1 year ago
Boldly go …
Baucuva over 1 year ago
Starfleet academy?
WCraft Premium Member over 1 year ago
What a coincidence – I just watched the movie Star Trek Generations yesterday! Great flick.
basspro over 1 year ago
Or an ice cream cone that looks like a you know what.
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
20 minutes earlier:" Dad,…can..I…get…an…ice…cream…cone……..please?"
waltermgm over 1 year ago
But he’ll only go if – no man has gone before.
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
It was either that or take over his fathers tailoring business. Fun fact: His first appearance on American television: in a children’s program called The Howdy Doody Show, he created the role of Ranger Bob, co-starring with a cast of puppets and Clarabell the Clown, whose dialogue with Shatner consisted entirely of honks on a bicycle horn. Clarabell was played by Robert (Bob) Keeshan who later went on to fame as Captain Kangaroo. Captain Kirk knew Captain Kangaroo. Stolen from Wikipedia. LLAP _\\//