There are going to be all sorts of tributes all over the interwebz, so I thought this one might be a little different.
He will be missed.
There are going to be all sorts of tributes all over the interwebz, so I thought this one might be a little different.
He will be missed.
I hadn’t heard!
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He’s one of those people who aren’t supposed to die …. Vulcans are supposed to live a lot longer than us puny humans!!!
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Fascinating, Captain.
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.. with a slight quirk of an eyebrow. 🙂
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Thank you for posting this, Widdershins.
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The world is a little sadder now, but I think so many people will be smiling a little too, as they remember him.
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He did live long and prospered.
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Not a bad epitaph, eh? 🙂
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Reblogged this on Sally Ember, Ed.D. and commented:
The little-known Jewish history of the Vulcan greeting. We already miss you, https://widdershinsfirst.com/2015/02/27/bon-voyage-leonard-nimoy/
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[…] The little-known Jewish history of the Vulcan greeting. We already miss you, https://widdershinsfirst.com/2015/02/27/bon-voyage-leonard-nimoy/ […]
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Thanks for posting, All of us Jews already knew this, but thanks for sharing widely!
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Hiya Sally … you’re welcome. 🙂 I found it a fascinating story.
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He will be missed!
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He will indeed. Have you heard of the thing people here in Canada are doing? ‘Altering’ our $5 bills so it looks like him! 🙂
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I hadn’t heard of his passing (don’t get out much?) I remember him from the few times I watched Star Trek (my brother was older and it was hard to get the TV remote from him 🙂 )
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Brothers can be such you-know-whats sometimes.
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