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| star trek actors [message #139059] |
Mo, 26 September 2005 21:19 |
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Did anybody here ever have a sexual experience with a Star Trek actor?
I might as well admit it, I'm a Trek groupie ;) But I'm a faithful one.
I have only eyes for the Irish men. Hehe :)
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139065 ] |
Mo, 26 September 2005 22:30 |
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IrishEyes4U wrote:
> Did anybody here ever have a sexual experience with a Star Trek actor?
> I might as well admit it, I'm a Trek groupie ;) But I'm a faithful one.
> I have only eyes for the Irish men. Hehe :)
I'm sure we'd all like to hear your stories first.
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139066 ] |
Mo, 26 September 2005 22:55 |
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OK
His name was James Doohan. It was 1973. (Yeah, I'm that old)
I loved his black Irish good looks.
He was the best lover I ever had, made me feel like something special;
me and my best friend. LOL We had a threesome. But Jimmy and I also
had a romance after that (without my best friend - a solid oldfashioned
relationship). It lasted eight months. Not bad for a groupie eh?
And that's my only story. As I said I've been a faithful groupie. He
was the only Star Trek actor. I can tell you he was a charmer, a
gentleman and an adventurous lover. But most of all he was a very
loving and caring partner.
I'll never forget him.
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139071 ] |
Di, 27 September 2005 01:54 |
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IrishEyes4U wrote:
> OK
>
> His name was James Doohan. It was 1973. (Yeah, I'm that old)
> I loved his black Irish good looks.
> He was the best lover I ever had, made me feel like something special;
> me and my best friend. LOL We had a threesome. But Jimmy and I also
> had a romance after that (without my best friend - a solid oldfashioned
> relationship). It lasted eight months. Not bad for a groupie eh?
>
> And that's my only story. As I said I've been a faithful groupie. He
> was the only Star Trek actor. I can tell you he was a charmer, a
> gentleman and an adventurous lover. But most of all he was a very
> loving and caring partner.
>
> I'll never forget him.
>
Post pix plz, thx.
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139073 ] |
Di, 27 September 2005 04:52 |
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"IrishEyes4U" <irisheyes4u [at] btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:1127768102.842720.70410 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> OK
>
> His name was James Doohan. It was 1973. (Yeah, I'm that old)
> I loved his black Irish good looks.
> He was the best lover I ever had, made me feel like something special;
> me and my best friend. LOL We had a threesome. But Jimmy and I also
> had a romance after that (without my best friend - a solid oldfashioned
> relationship). It lasted eight months. Not bad for a groupie eh?
>
> And that's my only story. As I said I've been a faithful groupie. He
> was the only Star Trek actor. I can tell you he was a charmer, a
> gentleman and an adventurous lover. But most of all he was a very
> loving and caring partner.
>
> I'll never forget him.
>
"3 to beam up Captain"
--
JK Sinrod
Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
www.sinrodstudios.com
Coney Island Memories
www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139076 ] |
Di, 27 September 2005 09:03 |
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On 26 Sep 2005 13:55:02 -0700, "IrishEyes4U"
<irisheyes4u [at] btinternet.com> wrote:
>OK
>
>His name was James Doohan. It was 1973. (Yeah, I'm that old)
>I loved his black Irish good looks.
>He was the best lover I ever had, made me feel like something special;
>me and my best friend. LOL We had a threesome. But Jimmy and I also
>had a romance after that (without my best friend - a solid oldfashioned
>relationship). It lasted eight months. Not bad for a groupie eh?
>
>And that's my only story. As I said I've been a faithful groupie. He
>was the only Star Trek actor. I can tell you he was a charmer, a
>gentleman and an adventurous lover. But most of all he was a very
>loving and caring partner.
>
>I'll never forget him.
The man lived a very full life:
http://www.nndb.com/people/729/000025654/
James Doohan
AKA James Montgomery Doohan
Born: 3-Mar-1920
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Died: 20-Jul-2005
Location of death: Redmond, WA
Cause of death: Pneumonia
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor
Level of fame: Famous
Executive summary: "Beam me up, Scotty"
Military service: Canadian Army
James Doohan was a bonafide war hero. An enlisted man who rose to
captain in the Royal Canadian Artillery, he was in the frontlines on
D-Day, where he was shot seven times, with an eighth bullet lodging in
his metal cigarette case. Three bullets shredded the middle finger of
his right hand. Eventually, the finger was amputated, which is
occasionally noticeable in Star Trek episodes and movies.
Returning from the war, Doohan worked as an actor on Canadian radio,
then came to New York, where he studied drama alongside classmates
Leslie Nielsen and Tony Randall. He was a regular on the Canadian
kids' science fiction series Space Command. His early American
television work included episodes of Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Daniel Boone,
The FBI, Hazel, The Virginian, and The Outer Limits. He is best known,
of course, as the ship's engineer on the original Star Trek.
Gifted at mimicry, Doohan invented his character's Scottish accent
when he auditioned for the role, but he could also do French, German,
Spanish, Russian, or other accents just as convincingly. "I did about
eight different accents when I was reading... Gene asked me which one
I liked, and I said, If you want an engineer, you'll want a
Scotsman... and he made me Montgomery Scott."
After Star Trek was cancelled in 1969, Doohan was just another
out-of-work actor, but it wasn't until the early 1970s, when Star Trek
reruns became popular, that he started feeling typecast.
"I did a movie called Man in the Wilderness in Spain with Richard
Harris in 1971. When I came back, I would go to producers' offices to
read for parts and the secretaries would say, 'Oh, hi, Scotty!' and
everything else. And then the producer would say, 'I'm sorry, but we
don't have a part for a Scotsman'."
"First 25 years of my career, I never had to worry about it [money].
Then Star Trek came along, and I was on [in reruns] every night of the
week. That's very dangerous for an actor, and there was a time for
three or so years -- '72-75 -- when I wasn't making a living."
Flat broke and close to unemployable, Doohan wondered if Star Trek
might have the biggest mistake of his career -- until he noticed he
could make a very nice living just making personal appearances as
'Scotty'. Another thing that might have cheered Doohan's spirits was
his second marriage, in 1975 -- Doohan was 55 at the time, and his
bride was 18.
In subsequent years, Doohan played Commander Canarvin on Jason of Star
Command, co-authored three science fiction novels with S.M. Stirling,
and occasionally appeared on The Bold & The Beautiful. Trading on
Scotty's expertise in high-tech matters, Doohan narrated the 1999
documentary Cold Fusion: Fire From Water.
For the animated Star Trek series, Doohan provided the voice of Scott
and another character, Lt. Arex. In one episode, he voiced seven
different characters.
In pre-production for the first Star Trek movie in 1978, Doohan
performed several odd vocal grunts and growls, in a light-hearted
attempt at "speaking Klingon." These sounds were later expanded by
linguists into the Klingon language spoken on screen. Now, you can buy
books written in Klingonese.
His performance as the miracle-working engineer inspired many young
people to choose that career. So many, in fact, that when Doohan was
diagnosed with Alzheimer's and announced that he would be withdrawing
from public life, the news was mentioned with sincere sadness in NASA
newsletters and far-from-fandom publications like Aviation Week and
Space Technology.
In a grand tribute, the 2004 edition of an annual Star Trek convention
in Hollywood was dedicated to Doohan, and dubbed "The James Doohan
Farewell Star Trek Convention." It was announced as Doohan's last
public appearance. He was confined to a wheelchair, and often needed
to have questions repeated before he understood, but it was clear that
Doohan had a blast at the event.
Organizers screened the only surviving episode of Doohan's Space
Command, episodes of Jason of Star Command, and a montage of Scotty
clips from Star Trek, including such classics as "I canna change the
laws of physics!" and "Ceptain, thar be whales here!"
The entire surviving cast from the original Star Trek (everyone but
the late DeForest Kelley) showed up to pay tribute. "I love this man,
this old pal, this guy I used to call my favorite drinking buddy,"
said George Takei. Nichelle Nichols said Doohan was "the most
wonderfully irascible man I've ever met," and Leonard Nimoy added, "We
wish for Jimmy Doohan to live very long and be very prosperous."
Doohan's wife Wende said their TV set was broken, and joked that
"Scotty can't fix anything!"
Neil Armstrong was also there to pay tribute. "I am an engineer," he
said, "...and I want a Chief Engineering officer like Montgomery
Scott, because I know Scotty will get the job done, and do it right.
Even if I often hear him say, 'But Ceptain, I donna have enough time!'
So from one old engineer to another, thanks Scotty."
Father: William Patrick Doohan (researcher, alcoholic)
Wife: Janet Young (m. 1949, div. 1964, four children)
Daughter: Larkin Doohan (nurse, b. 1954)
Daughter: Deirdre Doohan (carpenter, b. 1957)
Son: Montgomery Doohan (twin, b. 1959)
Son: Christopher Doohan (twin, b. 1959, rock'n'roller with band The
Mudflaps)
Wife: Anita Yagel (m. 1967, div. 1972)
Wife: Wende Braunberger (m. 1975, three children)
Son: Eric Doohan (author, The Pocket Players' Guide for Magic: The
Gathering)
Son: Thomas Doohan
Daughter: Sarah Doohan (b. 11-Apr-2000)
High School: Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School,
Sarnia, Ontario (1938)
Hollywood Walk of Fame 31-Aug-2004
Risk Factors: Alzheimer's, Diabetes, Obesity, Amputee,
Parkinson's, Smoking
TELEVISION
Star Trek Scotty
The Bold and the Beautiful Damon Warwick
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
Bug Buster (1998)
Trekkies (18-Oct-1997) Himself
Star Trek: Generations (18-Nov-1994)
Loaded Weapon 1 (5-Feb-1993)
Double Trouble (14-Feb-1992)
Knight Rider 2000 (19-May-1991)
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (6-Dec-1991)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (9-Jun-1989)
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (26-Nov-1986)
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1-Jun-1984)
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (4-Jun-1982)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (7-Dec-1979)
Man in the Wilderness (24-Nov-1971)
Pretty Maids All in a Row (28-Apr-1971)
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139078 ] |
Di, 27 September 2005 14:00 |
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in article bu2_e.25760$Xa.7920 [at] fe12.lga, Glassman at jksinrod [at] aol.com wrote
on 9/26/05 9:52 PM:
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> "IrishEyes4U" <irisheyes4u [at] btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:1127768102.842720.70410 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>> OK
>>
>> His name was James Doohan. It was 1973. (Yeah, I'm that old)
>> I loved his black Irish good looks.
>> He was the best lover I ever had, made me feel like something special;
>> me and my best friend. LOL We had a threesome. But Jimmy and I also
>> had a romance after that (without my best friend - a solid oldfashioned
>> relationship). It lasted eight months. Not bad for a groupie eh?
>>
>> And that's my only story. As I said I've been a faithful groupie. He
>> was the only Star Trek actor. I can tell you he was a charmer, a
>> gentleman and an adventurous lover. But most of all he was a very
>> loving and caring partner.
>>
>> I'll never forget him.
> "3 to beam up Captain"
That Doohan! He told everyone it was his 'first' three-way...
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"She canna take anymore Cap'n!"
-- Scotty
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139081 ] |
Di, 27 September 2005 20:24 |
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Oho! That sounds a lot like the Doohan I met. I had a close encounter
with him once, though I can't say that I enjoyed it very much. Most of
all because he was quite tactless when he hit on me. Besides, I was
married and he was about to become married. Call me oldfashioned, but I
think the most important part of marriage is fidelity. Not a word in
the vocabulary of Mr. Doohan. He would tell you how much he loves his
gal and kiss you madly right after that.
Don't laugh, I'm not exaggerating. It happened to me.
Late 1967 I met him at the party of a mutual aquaintance. The
aquaintance was his wife-to-be at the time, by the way. Doohan and I
were sitting in the kitchen, alone, having a nice chat. He was an
interesting story teller, very opinionated, very straightforward and
had a great sense of humour. So far I understand why my friend fell for
him.
However it got very noisy and I closed the door because we had to start
yelling to understand what the other was saying.
He must've misunderstood that, because a second later, practically out
of the blue, he pulled me onto his lap and stuck his tongue down my
throat. I had to literally struggle out of his embrace. I told him to
better keep his tongue and his hands to himself, lest he wanted his
sweetheart to know, what a devoted man she had.
He looked at me innocent as hell, totally uninvolved in what had been
going on. Said something along the lines of that I was a little drama
queen and I was totally hysterical and over-reacting. I guess he
thought I wouldn't have the heart to tell her about this. He was right
I didn't. Maybe I should have.
This incident kind of drove me away from my friend. I just couldn't
look into her eyes anymore after that, knowing that the man she loved
was a colossal ass, who was arrogant enough to assume, that every good
looking woman he laid eyes on wanted to sleep with him.
She found out some years later. I'm angry at him, because he could at
least have tried harder to keep her from finding out about his flaw.
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TOS forever
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139092 ] |
Mi, 28 September 2005 11:12 |
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On 26 Sep 2005 13:55:02 -0700, "IrishEyes4U"
<irisheyes4u [at] btinternet.com> wrote:
>OK
>
>His name was James Doohan. It was 1973. (Yeah, I'm that old)
>I loved his black Irish good looks.
>He was the best lover I ever had, made me feel like something special;
>me and my best friend. LOL We had a threesome. But Jimmy and I also
>had a romance after that (without my best friend - a solid oldfashioned
>relationship). It lasted eight months. Not bad for a groupie eh?
>
>And that's my only story. As I said I've been a faithful groupie. He
>was the only Star Trek actor. I can tell you he was a charmer, a
>gentleman and an adventurous lover. But most of all he was a very
>loving and caring partner.
>
>I'll never forget him.
Give new meaning to the line:
"Captain, I'm givin' her all I've got and she's about to explode."
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139097 ] |
Mi, 28 September 2005 14:05 |
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IrishEyes4U schrieb:
> OK
>
> His name was James Doohan. It was 1973. (Yeah, I'm that old)
> I loved his black Irish good looks.
> He was the best lover I ever had, made me feel like something special;
> me and my best friend. LOL We had a threesome. But Jimmy and I also
> had a romance after that (without my best friend - a solid oldfashioned
> relationship). It lasted eight months. Not bad for a groupie eh?
>
> And that's my only story. As I said I've been a faithful groupie. He
> was the only Star Trek actor. I can tell you he was a charmer, a
> gentleman and an adventurous lover. But most of all he was a very
> loving and caring partner.
>
> I'll never forget him.
Oh yes, Doohan liked to party hard. No wonder he suffered a heart
attack in the eighties. Straining his engines like he did. LOL
I liked to hang out with him, cuz I usually got a lot more chicks when
he was around. That man was like a honey-magnet. And he was also into
sharing. It was like: One for me, the second too, another one for me
and that fourth honey may go to you. LOL
All kidding aside, he was a good man, a real sport. And a bit of a
hothead too. Got me into trouble more than once. Quick temper and
whiskey. Not a good combination. But he relied on the fact that I'd
save his ass anyway. Usually I did.
I have fond memories of him and I miss him an awful lot.
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139104 ] |
Mi, 28 September 2005 17:21 |
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"IrishEyes4U" <irisheyes4u [at] btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:1127762351.969594.243060 [at] f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Did anybody here ever have a sexual experience with a Star Trek actor?
> I might as well admit it, I'm a Trek groupie ;) But I'm a faithful one.
> I have only eyes for the Irish men. Hehe :)
>
I've pleasured myself thinking of Jeri Ryan. Does that count?
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139105 ] |
Mi, 28 September 2005 17:31 |
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***snip***
I told him to better keep his tongue and his hands to himself, lest he
wanted his
sweetheart to know, what a devoted man she had.
***snip***
A devoted seeker of honeys, always up to something, always giving it
all he's got. He loved life and lived to the fullest. What else did you
expect from the Miracle Worker?
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139106 ] |
Mi, 28 September 2005 17:34 |
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Good taste man
:)
I've always had the hots for Diana Muldaur (in her younger days)
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139113 ] |
Mi, 28 September 2005 21:05 |
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;) Oh he was beaming all over the place after that
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| Re: star trek actors [message #139147 ] |
Fr, 30 September 2005 08:20 |
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:21:35 GMT, "RageForTheMachine"
<rageforthemachine [at] earthlink.net> wrote:
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>"IrishEyes4U" <irisheyes4u [at] btinternet.com> wrote in message
>news:1127762351.969594.243060 [at] f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>> Did anybody here ever have a sexual experience with a Star Trek actor?
>> I might as well admit it, I'm a Trek groupie ;) But I'm a faithful one.
>> I have only eyes for the Irish men. Hehe :)
>>
>
>I've pleasured myself thinking of Jeri Ryan. Does that count?
>
If you put a bag over her Raymond Burr face, it counts.
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| Re: star trek actors [message #141402 ] |
So, 02 Oktober 2005 21:54 |
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I was five when I had my most memorable moment with James Doohan. My
Mom was a friend of his and we were visitors to the set during the
shooting of the original series. I was playing on the soundstage, got
lost somehow and ended up exploring the sets. Turned around a corner
and ran into James Doohan and his squeeze. Doohan's blondie, who was
rather good looking in fact she looked a lot like the girl who played
Lt. Palomas, looked at me kind of annoyed. He on the other hand smiled
and asked me where my Mommy was and if she knew that I was here.
I said, Mommy told me to go and play (because I was getting on her
nerves). In my opinion Mommy didn't give a damn if I ever came back
again. He grinned and asked if I wanted a lift over to her.
I was hesitant. I'm not supposed to go with strange men, I said. He
squatted down in front of me and said: But I'm not a stranger. I'm
uncle Jimmy. You remember me don't ya?
Ooops. That was when I first realized that Scotty and uncle Jimmy were
the same person. So I climbed his back and we hip-hopped over to the
visitor area much to the chagrin of his squeeze.
Uncle Jimmy was my horsie, my teddy bear, my best friend, my father
figure, my childhood crush, my inspiration. Most of all he was my
hero.
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Love is the one true happiness in life
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| Re: star trek actors [message #143514 ] |
Mi, 05 Oktober 2005 17:52 |
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mondra.diamond [at] hotmail.com wrote:
> I was five when I had my most memorable moment with James Doohan.
Ahem, no offense meant...
But since the topic of this thread was sexual experiences with Star
Trek actors, I take it that to this day you believe you had sex with
Uncle Jimmy? No worries, hon. Obviously you didn't.
;) LOL
Maybe it's time for the famous flower'n bees talk. :D Lemme know if
you're interested.
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