An easy one for the fast reflexes crowd.
An easy one for the fast reflexes crowd.
Last edited by Maister; 14 Dec 2007 at 12:47 PM.
People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
My guess is 1965.
I'm sorry. Is my bias showing?
Remember to please provide reasons/rationales for your guesses.....I am particularly interested in hearing mendelman's logic![]()
People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
1965, because the original run of Star Trek was short lived. It lasted only 3 years in the middle to late 1960s and cross marketing of this nature probably wouldn't have started until the second year of the show, and I believe the show started in 1964 and ended in 1966, so 1965 is the second year and thus the cross marketing.
I'm sorry. Is my bias showing?
It's hard to make a guess about a red x. But I like mendelman's reasoning.
People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
1969....just cuz my friend's brother was such a trekkie.
"He defended the cause of the poor and needy, and so all went well. Is that not what it means to know me?" Jeremiah 22:16
Oddball
Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?
Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here?
Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
From Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Are you sure you're not hurt ?
No. Just some parts wake up faster than others.
Broke parts take a little longer, though.
From Electric Horseman (1979)
Originally posted by john
<Sigh> Spock would be rolling in his grave, but I guess you two split the win.
The original series 'Star Trek' did indeed run for only 3 seasons as mendelman indicated - however, it ran from '66 through '69. This Kelloggs Sugar Smacks box was printed in the show's final year 1969.
People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
I remember 1969 was the final year for Star Trek............but I do not think I ever watched it until the 70's............now I have probably seen each episode 10 times............he's dead, Jim................Jim, he's dead...........