FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for October 23, 2024

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    Imagine  about 1 month ago

    He ends up in hospital after falling from a great height. Hint, hint.

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    Hickory  about 1 month ago

    Was there a gun in the opening frame?

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    chris_o42  about 1 month ago

    My favorite Star Trek movie.

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    aerotica69  about 1 month ago

    To this day I’ve only ever seen the first Star Trek movie and whichever sequel showed Spock riding a 20th century bus while wearing some kind of monk robes.

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 month ago

    I distinctly not remember Chekov wearing corrective lenses.

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    mindjob  about 1 month ago

    I’m pretty sure Chekov didn’t have zits

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    petermerck  about 1 month ago

    Why are all the nerds Hobbit sized?

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    darthnul  30 days ago

    Apparently nerdy boys are half the height of girls of the same age in this universe.

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    Godfreydaniel  30 days ago

    Probably girls make nerdy boys feel small…..

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    mistercatworks  30 days ago

    “The Woyage Home” :)

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    Strawberry King  30 days ago

    What’s it taste like, Paige?

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    TheWildSow  30 days ago

    Hey, Chekov – a young Walter Koenig – showed up on the Alfred Hitchcock Hour last night! He played a juvenile delinquent gang leader who attempts to kill a young James Caan (in his pre-Ghost days!) Caan is a writer who goes undercover to join the gang to do research for book.

    Caan was 24 at the time and looks a little old to pass for a juvenile delinquent, but Koenig (who was 27 or 28) has such a baby-face that he looked the part!

    “Memo From Purgatory” – 1964

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