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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Bat'leth Bandit



Denver convenience stores are being robbed by a bat'leth wielding man!

Pic Shows Man Robbing Stores With Klingon Sword: Clerks Recognize Sword As 'Bat'leth'

It's a really puny sized one at that.

Go figure.

22 comments:

  1. THAT was NO Bat'leth!

    Qaplah, Cube!

    I used to own a Klingon dictionary... :)

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  2. Brooke: That was NO Klingon either. There is no honor in stealing.

    What happened to it?

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  3. I don't know. I had it when I was a teenager. It was a paperback and had a dark blue cover.

    I used to be able to say, "Your ship is a garbage scow," due to the pronunciation guide. :)

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  4. >> It's a really puny sized one at that.

    Must have been cold out. ;)

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  5. Eh?
    Who?
    Where?

    I'll just watch and learn...

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  6. I'm not a Trekkie and never have been, but I sure do find you and the other Trekkies entertaining!

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  7. BWAH!

    it DOES seem puny. well, compared to some i've seen.

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  8. He'd truly be a titanic loser if he made his robbery demands in Klingon!

    As it is, he's just a mortal loser well on his way to perforation with old fashioned bullets!

    Wasn't Sulu a firearm fan? You know he was supposed to be the original Captain of the Enterprise.

    Yeah, that would have worked :P

    QQ

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  9. The Klingons are the ones that eat the old gagh that turns on the rollers at the convenience store. I'm not even sure that stuff is alive still.

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  10. Hey Cube, did you read the comments at the bottom of that article? Hilarious!!f

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  11. Brooke: I was just curious. I had a Klingon dictionary on tape that I found in a bargain bin, but I ended up giving it to my brother in law. He was a bigger Klingon fan than I was. I tend to gravitate more towards the Vulcans and the Romulans.

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  12. The Unseen One: lol! It must've been really cold considering it was perhaps one-quarter sized ;-)

    Chuck: This is more like Trekkies Gone Bad.

    Pinky: You hang around here long enough and we'll make an honorary Trekkie out of you.

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  13. Pasadena CC: lol! That's cool. Like I told Pinky, hang around long enough and you will be pulled into Trekdom.

    nanc: lol! Just how many bat'leths have you seen on the golf course
    ;-)

    The Internet is replete with Klingon dictionaries, but like I told Brooke, I'm more partial to Vulcans and Romulans.

    Here's a recipe for Vulcan Plomeek Soup . Just make sure you use vegetable stock to keep it authentic.

    QQ: Only you and George Takai continue to foster this lunatic notion that Sulu should've been the captain of the Enterprise. Seriously, this is deranged prattle.

    Dmarks: lol. That brings to mind a new Kilingon proverb... Today is not a good day to eat three-day old dead gagh!

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  14. Betty: Thanks for bringing up the comments. I went back and read them and had a hearty laugh.

    I especially liked, "When Klingon swords are banned only criminals will have Klingon swords."

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  15. although i'm not sure - there was that one time...

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  16. The tribe where we lived ate raw,live worms in the jungle. I always assumed they were descendants of some Klingons.
    BTW, You will get a kick out of my post today even if no one else gets it!

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  17. I am a Star Trek fan. I just love the klingon bat'leth. I never miss an episode. I admit that I'm a trekkie.

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  18. Hey Cube, did you read the comments at the bottom of that article? Hilarious!!f  

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