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Chris 02-17-2008 05:06 AM

Star Trek references in pop culture and life #2
 
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A thread to share Star Trek references from other shows, books or life. :borg:


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Originally Posted by dukesmom (Post 20986722)
To help explain this reference you need to know that there is a local radio station called Bob FM and that there is an electronics store called Conn's (pronounced just like Khan). So...

When I switched off my alarm yesterday and turned on the radio, there was a promo talking about Bob's favorite Star Trek nemesis being Khan and that had something to do with an appearance and sale at Conn's this weekend. I would have transcribed the promo better but I don't do mornings.


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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 20991092)
They pronounce 'Conn' as 'Khan'? :spineyes:

It would be interesting to know how they tied it in. I wouldn't be able to transcribe anything first thing in the morning either. In my books, you did well to remember the gist of it.:)


Chris 02-23-2008 04:59 AM

On an episode of Mythbusters, Carrie is wearing a silver bikini and they paint the rest of her body with silver paint to see if it still allows her sking to breathe. Adam comes in and says "Now you're ready to meet Captain Kirk."

dukesmom 03-11-2008 08:52 AM

On last night's "My Dad is Better Than Your Dad", they had a trivia question about fuel made from corn and one of the possible answers was "dilithium crystals."

Chris 03-11-2008 11:10 AM

:lol: Did anybody guess that as the answer?

addicted2much 03-12-2008 12:04 PM

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On an episode of Mythbusters, Carrie is wearing a silver bikini and they paint the rest of her body with silver paint to see if it still allows her sking to breathe. Adam comes in and says "Now you're ready to meet Captain Kirk."
:lmao: Too true.

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On last night's "My Dad is Better Than Your Dad", they had a trivia question about fuel made from corn and one of the possible answers was "dilithium crystals."
300 years from now someone will name a new fuel dilithium crystals. :lol:

dukesmom 03-12-2008 02:18 PM

The one who buzzed in first got the answer right, IIRC.

I was reading a blog this morning and one of the people responding to it referenced Star Trek. Unfortunately I don't remember which one it was and now I can't find it.

Chris 03-13-2008 11:10 AM

:look: overall, I'm noticing fewer Trek references lately.

dukesmom 03-13-2008 02:35 PM

The ST references do seem to have slowed recently. When the new movie comes out that will probably change for a little while.

I found the blog and here's the relevant part of the reply: She's in a "Kobayashi Maru" (sorry for the geek Star Trek reference). A no-win situation. The purpose of the Kobayashi Maru simulation is to test a person's strength and character when faced with a no-win scenario.

Also, has anyone seen the commercial for, I think, Jack In the Box in which people are driving and eating and all the insides of their sandwiches fall out? There's one guy who is captaining a spaceship and I swear the set looks like Star Trek but when the view is changed to outer space, the ship that blows up looks like it's from BSG.

Chris 03-13-2008 03:55 PM

Referencing the Kobayashi Maru seems really thought out and deliberate. Not exactly something that would roll off the tip of the tongue for most people. Interesting that the person would use it, then feel the need to explain it.

We don't have the Jack in the Box chain here, so no, I haven't seen it.

dukesmom 03-14-2008 02:02 PM

How about this for a reference: 'Always Sunny' Trio Heads To FOX - FOX orders 'Boldly Going Nowhere' from Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton - Zap2it

Chris 03-16-2008 05:15 AM

:lol: Great show title. I wonder if there'll be more references in the show, or they'll leave it with the title.

dukesmom 03-24-2008 10:41 PM

On last Friday's episode, Joel McHale of E!'s The Soup likened Amanda Overmyer, last week's American Idol reject, to a Klingon. :shrug:

Another possible reference - on Reaper last week Sam, Sock, and Ben went "jogging" to try to catch an escaped soul. Their jogging suits were blue, yellowish/gold, and red. Guess which character got hurt? :D

addicted2much 03-25-2008 03:58 AM

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On last Friday's episode, Joel McHale of E!'s The Soup likened Amanda Overmyer, last week's American Idol reject, to a Klingon.
I saw that :lol:

Chris 03-25-2008 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by dukesmom (Post 21728870)
Their jogging suits were blue, yellowish/gold, and red. Guess which character got hurt? :D

:lmao: Knew there was a reason I don't like red.;)

dukesmom 04-19-2008 12:56 PM

There was a shout out on the finale of Eli Stone. At one point Eli asked how to get out of "here", for wont of a better word, and one of the possibilities he suggested was, "Have Scotty beam me up?"


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