Any particular reason William Shatner wore Sandy Koufax's number (32) when he threw out the first pitch? Is The Shat a Dodgers fan?
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He lives right down the street from me in Studio City, I see him every friday night at the local sushi bar.My Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrBaseball91
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I'm actually amused that he's still relevant to people. Has he done anything in the last 20 years other than priceline commercials?"Chuckie doesn't take on 2-0. Chuckie's hackin'." - Chuck Carr two days prior to being released by the Milwaukee Brewers
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Originally posted by Ben Grimm View PostI'm actually amused that he's still relevant to people. Has he done anything in the last 20 years other than priceline commercials?
He's also an accomplished Sci-Fi novelist. He's written over 40 books.
-Last edited by jnakamura; 08-09-2012, 04:16 PM.I see great things in baseball. It's our game - the American game.
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Originally posted by jnakamura View PostEver hear of The Practice and Boston Legal? Shatner was nominated for 5 Emmy's in the last 10 years.
He's also an accomplished Sci-Fi novelist. He's written over 40 books.
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His books will sell because there are some (actually alot) who think he's actually walked in space. He's probably the worst actor this side of Jim Varney IMO.
I'm actually an older guy who's seen the Star Trek stuff and his run at TJ Hooker... He's brutal. He can't act his way out of a wet bag and even though I haven't read his books, that's not what he's held in such high regard for. I've been to some of these Sci-Fi shows in Philly and NY... it's twisted how he's held as a major icon. Maybe I just don't get it."Chuckie doesn't take on 2-0. Chuckie's hackin'." - Chuck Carr two days prior to being released by the Milwaukee Brewers
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Originally posted by Ben Grimm View PostYou're kidding right? with the acting stuff? He's a stiff.
His books will sell because there are some (actually alot) who think he's actually walked in space. He's probably the worst actor this side of Jim Varney IMO.
I'm actually an older guy who's seen the Star Trek stuff and his run at TJ Hooker... He's brutal. He can't act his way out of a wet bag and even though I haven't read his books, that's not what he's held in such high regard for. I've been to some of these Sci-Fi shows in Philly and NY... it's twisted how he's held as a major icon. Maybe I just don't get it.Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic.-Crash Davis
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Originally posted by Ben Grimm View PostI'm actually an older guy who's seen the Star Trek stuff and his run at TJ Hooker... He's brutal. He can't act his way out of a wet bag and even though I haven't read his books, that's not what he's held in such high regard for. I've been to some of these Sci-Fi shows in Philly and NY... it's twisted how he's held as a major icon. Maybe I just don't get it.The Mets have the best, smartest fans in baseball.
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Originally posted by Ben Grimm View PostI'm actually amused that he's still relevant to people. Has he done anything in the last 20 years other than priceline commercials?Alcohol
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should be a convenience store,
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Originally posted by Bazookadale View PostI'll tell you what - 4 years ago he got me a $200 a night hotel outside of Wash DC for only $55 a night - Bill's the man!"Chuckie doesn't take on 2-0. Chuckie's hackin'." - Chuck Carr two days prior to being released by the Milwaukee Brewers
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I actually really liked him in Boston Legal. He was a weirdo but he was pretty funny in that show."(Shoeless Joe Jackson's fall from grace is one of the real tragedies of baseball. I always thought he was more sinned against than sinning." -- Connie Mack
"I have the ultimate respect for Whitesox fans. They were as miserable as the Cubs and Redsox fans ever were but always had the good decency to keep it to themselves. And when they finally won the World Series, they celebrated without annoying every other fan in the country."--Jim Caple, ESPN (Jan. 12, 2011)
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