To the man who made the Vulcan Culture what it is, the actor who never lost his sex-appeal - happy 81st birthday! May the wonderful Leonard Nimoy live long(er) and (continue to) prosper.
I still maintain hope that I will be able to meet him, as he is my absolute hero. He pursues is passions now matter what age, and excels at it - whether it be photography, acting, or music. He was amazing when he was young, and he is just as much of an epic bad-ass now. In fact... I have been watching the alternate music video for "The Lazy Song". I hate the song, and am indifferent to Bruno Mars. The video, however, is hilarious. Let us all watch in honor of Leonard's birthday:
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Monday, 26 March 2012
Thursday, 22 March 2012
William Shatner's 81st Birthday - A Message on a Banana.
I wanted to bake a cake and ice the words "Happy Birthday William Shatner" onto it in honor of his 81st birthday, but I don't have icing. I did, however, have a banana.
"William Shatner" wouldn't fit, so I wrote "Happy Birthday Bill". And then I went outside in my socks and took a picture of it amongst the twigs. And then sent it to him on twitter.
Happy Birthday, Bill!
"William Shatner" wouldn't fit, so I wrote "Happy Birthday Bill". And then I went outside in my socks and took a picture of it amongst the twigs. And then sent it to him on twitter.
Happy Birthday, Bill!
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
A Different Sort of Mirror Spock.
My best friend has always made cute dolls and tiny foods out of felt. In fact, it was she who got me to try my hand at making a Dalek, Vulcan, and Andorian. For the last couple of years, she has made me a small doll for my birthday. This year, she came up to me at work and gave a small felt Spock doll:
I noticed right away that the insignia was on the wrong side, but justified this by telling everyone that he was a different sort of "Mirror Spock" - the one that Spock himself sees in his reflection. Also, that our reflections in the mirror are actually us in another universe, and that we are actually copying them.
Thanks, Kaitie!
I noticed right away that the insignia was on the wrong side, but justified this by telling everyone that he was a different sort of "Mirror Spock" - the one that Spock himself sees in his reflection. Also, that our reflections in the mirror are actually us in another universe, and that we are actually copying them.
Thanks, Kaitie!
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Saturday, 15 October 2011
William Shatner - Seeking Major Tom
For my birthday (which happens to be in three days, by the way) my amazing boyfriend got me William Shatner's new album as an early present! I have been excited about this album ever since I first heard about it a week or so ago.
The first thing one notices is the cover, and the casing: brilliant colors and badly photoshopped Shatner-astronaut fronts the beautiful fold-out cardboard case.(right click and open in new tab or window to view full size)
And then you open it up. I may be biased, but everything I see is amazing. Absolutely beautiful. The colors, his face, the anticipation. I have heard all of his other song covers, and he always has a sense of humor when he does them. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds? You can hear his humor there. He has fun with what he does.
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The songs may feature William Shatner's voice, but one must listen to it as if one were listening to Major Tom himself. It is his narrative - and in being a lost man's own narrative, it is not to be trusted. What happens at the end? Does he see planet earth, or is it merely (another?) hallucination?
This album also includes an original composition by William Shatner in conjunction with Adam Hamilton: Struggle, which is absolutely wonderful. But nothing can compete with his rendition/interpretation of Bohemian Rhapsody, Spirit in the Sky, and Iron Man (for which he received an Honorary Head Banger Award).
It also comes with a little booklet (which I have not scanned, because I am lazy and sick and scanning stuff would involve getting of the couch and kicking people off of the other computer). Just believe me when I say that the booklet is booklet-y and has more pictures of William Shatner's "space wonder" face.
Seeking Major Tom is out now. They have it at Walmart even - get it, or the Romulans will get you.
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