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Post subject: A photo tour of my room and me (mostly my room)  PostPosted: Nov 12, 2002 - 04:54 AM
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This was Pauls' idea Very Happy
First, I ran downstairs and took a photo of the poster he gave me that he claims very few were ever made.
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This pic is a bit old (June, as the calender says.) It is missing one thing, which I have scanned in. Stuff in this next photo:
Bill's autograph, Walter Koening autograph, Jeffery comb's auto, Ricardo Montelbon auto, a plaque with 2 CDs of Spock VS Q both auto'd by Nimoy and DeLancie (4 autos in all), calender, cat-woman figure (which moved, if you look at my other thread), 1978 tray puzzle, Playmate's model of Ent-D,a pic of the Ent NX-01 crew, TV Guide's pull-out posters of the TV Guides with Trek covers, and TV Guide's poster of all the Star Trek major ships.

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This pic is still accurate. The itens in it are:
Day The Earth Stood Still poster, George Takei doll that's auto'd, Talosian figure, 2 TV Guide special edition magazines, 10 TV Guides with Trek covers, Riker figure, Star Trek mug, a jewelry box ect.

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Only thing differant about this pic and the 1st pic is that this has a really good poster. Below it, not in the pic,lies my bed.
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My ceiling not only has all the planets plus this poster right above my bed, but also thousands of glow-in-the-dark stars.
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You can almost see my Clockwork Orange poster to the left. The "Planet Earth" poster is 7 years old. That drawing of me is actually a computer-generated pic. You can also see a Star Trek clock I never use as a clock Very Happy
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The arrangement of the Minimates changes daily. This is a bit of a shrine. Also note Catwoman again, also Robby the Robot, Frankenstein, and an Andorian. Talos from Jason and the Aronaughts, and a skeleton from the same film are both off-camera, yet nearby (on top of the tv.)
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Close-up of that "drawing". Sorry it's so big.
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And for the grand finale, this is that object missing from the first picture. It's Bill's seal of aproval (again, sorry for the size):
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It says "Sarah, you are cool! William Shatner."

Oh I just remembered. There's one thing also missing from the first pic. I don't have a pic of it. It's the 35th Anniversary TV Guide that had the pic of Bill, signed by him Smile

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Nov 12, 2002 - 04:58 AM
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Excellent...and yes that poster is Mega rare...there were only 12 done and several were ripped and Creative Light has the only others in existence that I know of...I don't even have one.

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Nov 12, 2002 - 05:02 AM
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Sarah,

I am really, really, really impressed! You have an excellent collection.

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You're just making me feel more guilty that I somehow managed to put a tiny little fold throughout the poster. I would get it framed, but I have no place to put it!

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WHEW!!!
I wrote this whole thing, hit submit, and a tenth of a secound later my computer reboots for no reason whatsoever! I'm VERY glad it managed to submit.

-Sarah of Borg

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Wow, nice room Sarah! Smile

BTW, I'd like to point something out concerning the conversation we had about Bill's chest hair: Just look at Sarah's last picture of Bill's autograph! Wink

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Post subject: rare poster  PostPosted: Nov 12, 2002 - 07:39 AM
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SarahofBorg,

Rare is the poster who posts a picture of her rare poster!

Better hire 24-hour surveillance. The poster abductors are out in force!

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Looks good, I love the cut away posters myself. I once had one from 'The Motion Picture' but it didn't handle being moved very well Sad I've replaced it and have a few other Enterprise cut aways rolled up in a cardboard tube somewhere. Someday I'll get them framed but I really have no place for them in the spare room, might have to commandeer some wall space in the living room Wink

The minimates are great!
 
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Cool collection Sarah! Where in the world did you get a Robby the Robot? Those probably haven't been made since "Forbidden Planet" first aired at theaters and drive-in's in the Fifties. Maybe you can get the old and the new robot from Lost in Space for Robby to pal around with.
 
   
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Well, the Robby the Robot of mine is actually copyright 1996, not 1957. It's a wind-up. The box is beautiful. I paid $17 for it. It was laying around randomly at my favorite store, a sort of comic book shop.
Maybe it's worth a bit more, but I doubt it. One of his arms keeps fallin out, all it needs is some glue. I try not to over-use it, because I don't want to wear out the rubber band. But it sure is cool!!

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my room was never that neat, heck my house is not that neat...I envy you Sarah, that is some collection

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My room/house was never that neat either.
Sarah,you officially have the coolest room I have ever seen.
Your collection is impressive.
Also that sketch of you (that used to be your avatar)is fantastic. Very Happy
 
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Sarah,

Being that the poster is so ultra-rare, I highly recommend you frame it. There are places that sell inexpensive movie poster frames. I've bought a few one sheet size frames (27 x 40) at a place called "Suncoast" which is a mall retailer that sells movies and stuff. Not sure if it's a national chain, but it probably is. The frames cost between $15 and $22 each.

My original "Fletch", "Better Off Dead", "48 Hours", "Spies Like Us", and "Office Space" posters hang proudly in these types of frames in my garage!
 
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Just when I was going to reply you had forgotten
something, I saw him. I like the Gorn, cute 'lil rascal


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Wow your collection is better then mine. The only three figures I have is a old Romulan figure still in the package, Sub Commander T'Pol figure still in the package and a Captain Kirk in that grey space outfit from generation wich they cut out from the movie in the package. Plus I do have a trading Card of Captain Kirk fighting the Gorn Captain. That where the Gorn has kirk in that bear hug move. I also have a autograph picture of Brain Thompson who played Lt. Klag in TNG and the Klingon helm in Star Trek Generations and some other Star Trek Character in DS9. I didn't know Brian got those two acts in Star Trek TNG and DS9 until last week. But I do have a picture of the TOS Cast not autograph. and I do have a stamp of the TOS Enterprise ship.
 
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Makes me cry, but proud to know who you are.

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