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Olden Days Photos


I promised these photos ages ago but we only just got them developed. Here is the Warp Core Breach, sampled at the Star Trek Experience in Vegas. Quite tasty, very boozy, all in all a good time... except for when you'd occasionally suck up a nice pocket of dry ice through the straw. That part wasn't so good.

Comments

Beth said…
Wow, that is nerderific. But I needed a laugh after tonight's heartbreaking Canucks game. Thanks for sharing.

Does this mean you developed the photos from Cowtown too?
Anonymous said…
What the hell do you mean "developed"?

I thought you had a digital camera?

Are you being conned by the photomat again?
Anonymous said…
Jorge has beaten me to the 'developed what does that mean' joke. EOL
Anonymous said…
WOW! how much liquid was in that and did you two drink it all?

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