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Old 06-18-2008, 03:59 AM
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"Star Trek" star George Takai is ready to "live long and prosper" with his partner of 21 years.

George Takai will marry 54-year-old Brad Altman on September 14 in Los Angeles.

The 71-year-old actor, known for his role as Sulu on the "Star Trek" sci-fi TV series, was the first to pay $70 for a marriage license in West Hollywood early Tuesday.
'Star Trek' star to marry partner - CNN.com

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Please don't say "Boldly going" when talking about George Takai...

We all know man has been there before...
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Funny, but you damned well I was implying Marriage...
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Funny, but you damned well I was implying Marriage...
I'm SURE you were...

I guess the "Uranus" jokes are too easy, eh?...
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Good luck, Mr. Sulu!

[God, Please don't let William Shatner be gay; I can't afford the therapy!]
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Good luck, Mr. Sulu!

[God, Please don't let William Shatner be gay; I can't afford the therapy!]
Come on! Haven't you wondered if that isn't the real reason why he and Takai don't get along?

A torrid love affair at the end of which Shatner sailed into the sunset with his next conquest? Makes a lot more sense to me than simple professional jealousy.
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Come on! Haven't you wondered if that isn't the real reason why he and Takai don't get along?

A torrid love affair at the end of which Shatner sailed into the sunset with his next conquest? Makes a lot more sense to me than simple professional jealousy.
I didn't know they didn't get along!
I guess I've lived a sheltered life.
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