i doubt it, unless i can get about fifty people in my house everytime i see a 
movie! :)

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From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Agreed. While I think you are a die hard movie goer, The big screen 
changes the whole movie experience. You will come to love home viewing 
almost as much as the theatre. Besides you can rent them on Netflix 
until you can by the collections. I do that with lots of series

Astromancer wrote:
> Let me fix that...(big screen, big screen, big screen...) You can hav the big 
> screen
> and buy the collections later...(big screen, big screen, big screen...) 
> Everything will look so much better on that BIG SCREEN...this is only a 
> suggestion...
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> you know, Tracey, just dicussing DS9 makes me nostalgic. I was up really late 
> this morning, and Voyager was being shown on Spike TV at 1 am. I feel asleep, 
> but when i awoke for a moment an hour or so later, i think i heard an ep of 
> DS9 in the background. Fell asleep again, but remember feeling vaguely angry 
> at why it'd be on at such an inaccesible hour.
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> I got about two hundred bucks worth of Best Buy gift cards for Christmas. I 
> keep bouncing back between saving them for a big flatscreen plasma TV, or 
> getting the complete run of one of my favorite series: Avatar, Battlestar 
> Galactica, Homicide (one of the greatest TV dramas ever), Babylon 5, original 
> Trek, or DS9. 
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> I keep finding myself leaning towards DS9...
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> From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> Refresh my memory. I forgot how it ended. Didn't the shape changers 
> start melting and Odo dump Kira, who, he had loved forever, to cure and 
> stay with them?
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>> The End of the Dominion War.
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>> On 12/26/07 2:38 PM, "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)"
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>>> During our discussion about over the top with bad plot block busters, we
>>> started talking about over the worse saves in speculative fiction
>>> movies. So far two were raised. They are:
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>>> 1. "Data putting the freakin' Borg *to sleep* to save the day in Star
>>> Trek Next Generation
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>>> 2. How Jeff Goldblum was able to with "his Mac laptop and a few hours of
>>> virus coding couldn't topple the computer system of a technologically
>>> superior society of interstellar conquerors on the first try in
>>> Independence Day"
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>>> Got any others....
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