Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Anyone or anything related to Star Wars and its sequels/prequels

  1. Joseph Campbell, whose writings on the hero were an inspiration
  2. Jack Kirby’s Fourth World series, which were also an inspiration
  3. Darth Maul was a bad-ass dude. I wish he wasn’t killed.
  4. Dave Filoni, producer/writer/director for Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian
  5. R2D2, cute lil’ robot that suckered in dollars from the kids
  6. Marcia Lucas, George Lucas’ then wife and a highly respected filmmaker. Many have suggested she helped develop Star Wars without being properly credited.
  7. Yoda
  8. George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, whose visual effects were cutting-edge for the time and really sold the effects of space flight, space battles, highly-detailed space ships, and the shop-worn effect of the regular day-to-day usage of the same.
  9. The Battle of Britain (1969) — I’d read that for the dogfighting scenes in the original Star Wars (1977), they used dogfighting scenes scenes from The Battle of Britain .
  10. The Child - Disney’s marketing hit from The Mandalorian that boosted Disney+ sales in its beginning.

Anyone or anything related to Star Wars and its sequels/prequels

  1. Joseph Campbell, whose writings on the hero were an inspiration
  2. Jack Kirby’s Fourth World series, which were also an inspiration
  3. Darth Maul was a bad-ass dude. I wish he wasn’t killed.
  4. Dave Filoni, producer/writer/director for Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian
  5. R2D2, cute lil’ robot that suckered in dollars from the kids
  6. Marcia Lucas, George Lucas’ then wife and a highly respected filmmaker. Many have suggested she helped develop Star Wars without being properly credited.
  7. Yoda
  8. George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, whose visual effects were cutting-edge for the time and really sold the effects of space flight, space battles, highly-detailed space ships, and the shop-worn effect of the regular day-to-day usage of the same.
  9. The Battle of Britain (1969) — I’d read that for the dogfighting scenes in the original Star Wars (1977), they used dogfighting scenes scenes from The Battle of Britain .
  10. The Child - Disney’s marketing hit from The Mandalorian that boosted Disney+ sales in its beginning.
  11. Droids stamps now available from U.S. Postal Service

https://store.usps.com/store/product/buy-stamps/star-wars-droids-S_577604

Anyone or anything related to Star Wars and its sequels/prequels

  1. Joseph Campbell, whose writings on the hero were an inspiration
  2. Jack Kirby’s Fourth World series, which were also an inspiration
  3. Darth Maul was a bad-ass dude. I wish he wasn’t killed.
  4. Dave Filoni, producer/writer/director for Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian
  5. R2D2, cute lil’ robot that suckered in dollars from the kids
  6. Marcia Lucas, George Lucas’ then wife and a highly respected filmmaker. Many have suggested she helped develop Star Wars without being properly credited.
  7. Yoda
  8. George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, whose visual effects were cutting-edge for the time and really sold the effects of space flight, space battles, highly-detailed space ships, and the shop-worn effect of the regular day-to-day usage of the same.
  9. The Battle of Britain (1969) — I’d read that for the dogfighting scenes in the original Star Wars (1977), they used dogfighting scenes scenes from The Battle of Britain .
  10. The Child - Disney’s marketing hit from The Mandalorian that boosted Disney+ sales in its beginning.
  11. Droids stamps now available from U.S. Postal Service
  12. The Star Wars Holliday Special

Somehow I missed it when it first aired.

Anyone or anything related to Star Wars and its sequels/prequels

  1. Joseph Campbell, whose writings on the hero were an inspiration
  2. Jack Kirby’s Fourth World series, which were also an inspiration
  3. Darth Maul was a bad-ass dude. I wish he wasn’t killed.
  4. Dave Filoni, producer/writer/director for Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian
  5. R2D2, cute lil’ robot that suckered in dollars from the kids
  6. Marcia Lucas, George Lucas’ then wife and a highly respected filmmaker. Many have suggested she helped develop Star Wars without being properly credited.
  7. Yoda
  8. George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, whose visual effects were cutting-edge for the time and really sold the effects of space flight, space battles, highly-detailed space ships, and the shop-worn effect of the regular day-to-day usage of the same.
  9. The Battle of Britain (1969) — I’d read that for the dogfighting scenes in the original Star Wars (1977), they used dogfighting scenes scenes from The Battle of Britain .
  10. The Child - Disney’s marketing hit from The Mandalorian that boosted Disney+ sales in its beginning.
  11. Droids stamps now available from U.S. Postal Service
  12. The Star Wars Holiday Special
  13. Planning ahead: Alderaan 5 Day Forecast T-Shirt | SnorgTees

Next up:

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek, on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder

http://www.tricorderproject.org/

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek, on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek, on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek, on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek, on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek , on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge
  6. The Trouble With Tribbles

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek , on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge
  6. The Trouble With Tribbles
  7. Automatic sliding doors

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek , on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge
  6. The Trouble With Tribbles
  7. Automatic sliding doors
  8. “Live long and prosper.”

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek , on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge
  6. The Trouble With Tribbles
  7. Automatic sliding doors
  8. “Live long and prosper.”
  9. Episode, “The Way To Eden”, on ST:TOS. I never saw that one before, surprisingly.

Am watching it this very minute.

I just finished that episode.

What a waste of time.

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek , on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge
  6. The Trouble With Tribbles
  7. Automatic sliding doors
  8. “Live long and prosper.”
  9. Episode, “ The Way To Eden ”, on ST:TOS . I never saw that one before, surprisingly.
  10. General Order #1 – a/k/a The Prime Directive

-“BB”-

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek , on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge
  6. The Trouble With Tribbles
  7. Automatic sliding doors
  8. “Live long and prosper.”
  9. Episode, “ The Way To Eden ”, on ST:TOS . I never saw that one before, surprisingly.
  10. General Order #1 – a/k/a The Prime Directive
  11. “Shut up, Wesley.”

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek , on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge
  6. The Trouble With Tribbles
  7. Automatic sliding doors
  8. “Live long and prosper.”
  9. Episode, “ The Way To Eden ”, on ST:TOS . I never saw that one before, surprisingly.
  10. General Order #1 – a/k/a The Prime Directive
  11. “Shut up, Wesley.”
  12. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal, AKA NDG, where William Shatner was born and raised

Anyone or anything related to Star Trek , on TV, online and the big screen

  1. Developing a working tricorder
  2. Space Shuttle Enterprise
  3. Star Trek conventions
  4. The Vulcan hand sign
  5. The Nimoy-Quinto challenge
  6. The Trouble With Tribbles
  7. Automatic sliding doors
  8. “Live long and prosper.”
  9. Episode, “ The Way To Eden ”, on ST:TOS . I never saw that one before, surprisingly.
  10. General Order #1 – a/k/a The Prime Directive
  11. “Shut up, Wesley.”
  12. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal, AKA NDG, where William Shatner was born and raised
  13. Riverside, Iowa — Captain Kirk future birthplace, on March 22, 2228.

Pass.

Anything having to do with cars. Pictures optional.

  1. The new BMW front end. Umm, interesting.

Anything having to do with cars. Pictures optional.

  1. The new BMW front end. Umm, interesting.
  2. A bear in his natural environment: a Studebaker.

Anything having to do with cars. Pictures optional.

  1. The new BMW front end. Umm, interesting.
  2. A bear in his natural environment: a Studebaker.
  3. Driver’s Ed classes