> Travis Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Travis Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > >[GaryD:]

> > > > > Perhaps this subscription to the "gourami
> > > > > fish theory of mating"
> > > > > relates to your lowered expectations?

> > > ><snort of amusement>
> > > >Exactly the opposite -- I want an equal!

> > > Don't we all...
> > > Just out of curiosity though, how exactly would
> > > one qualify as your equal?

> >Oh, a Jean-Luc Picard type would do nicely...  ;)
 
> So you want a middle-aged bald guy who drives a car
> that can reach warp 9 on 
> the highway, which  has a built-in replicator in the
> dash with an unlimited 
> supply of earl-grey tea (HOT), and who's friends all
> call him Locutus?
> 
> -Travis "a perfect response from you would be *make
> it so*" Edmunds

Imperfect response:
I prefer a full head of hair, but what's on top is
inconsequential to the brain inside the skull. 
Jean-Luc reads Shakespeare, plays a flute (looks more
like a pennywhistle to me, but if they wanna call it a
flute, s'ok), AND rides horses (and looks good in that
attire!)!  Not to mention his kindness, strength,
sensitivity and iron will...   ;)

I think Himself referred to Star Trek characters as
'only 10 times better than a real person' (as opposed
to heroes a hundred or more times what a real person
is)... ;)

IIRC, I've written before that a 'realistic character'
from a TV series which I found attractive was BJ
Hunnicut from *M*A*S*H*: smart, funny, kind, strong
sense-of-self.  Not handsome, but attractive.

Debbi
Tea For Two Is Good Maru   :)


        
                
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