Shatner in wheelchair

For not using the subjunctive, I assume.

A friend completed several times in some fancy show style (not dressage, but it looked like it to me) with Shatner. She didn’t like him.

I suspect the number of people who do like Shatner is quite short, once you weed out anyone making money from/because of him, and discount those who only know him as an image.

Which is sad. He was given a path to an uncountable number of friends and didn’t seem to know what to do with it.

I think this might be my new exclamation.

‘Shatner in a wheelchair! Now I’ve seen everything!

What color shirt was Shatner wearing?

I thought that * was * the subjunctive. In any case, that wasn’t why he was angry with me. :frowning:

Well, he’s friends with Henry Rollins; if you can be friends with Henry, you can probably get along with anyone.:smiley:

My grandma shat n’er wheelchair once.

Dint care for the angle of your beret, I assume.

What does … GOD … need with a wheelchair? :dubious:

“I’ve always known I’ll dine alone.” :smack:

“Yes. I love Italian.”

“Scotty! Wheel me out!”

“Dammit, Jim, I’m a doctor, not a – oh, yeah, I’ll get right on it.”

So if Shatner was riding Picard, Patrick Stewart would be butt hurt :confused::confused:

I didn’t wear one! He was angry with me for what I said about Ruth being injured and that I said “May she die.”

Pas de béret? Païen!

So now George Takei can say, “FUCK YOU AND THE WHEELCHAIR YOU RODE IN ON!”? :smiley:

Quel fromage!

Merde! J’ai oublié ou se trouve le mouton, mais j’ai vu Dougie dans cette autobus-ci. :smiley:

Et pourquoi voulez-vous du mouton?

“Qu’elle meure” would be the subjunctive, which sounds the same anyway.

Anyway. Revenons à nos moutons.

NASA likes Shatner. (Ok, they probably only know him as an image)