Tina and I took this picture, God only know, I think at Universal Studios. It was a lot of fun.
Letters from My "Trek"
In the late 80's and throughout the 90's I wrote a TON of letters, sent figures, cards, comics and other goodies to people all over. This will be a catalog into those, as well as stories from our Convention trips. I hope you enjoy...
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Alan Oppenheimer, Trek & Six Million
Here's a blast from the past! Alan Oppenheimer has been in He-Man, The Six Million Dollar Man, Smurfs, he's the voice of Mighty Mouse and more recently Star Trek: The Next Generation. This was a great success for me, as I watched him A LOT as a kid!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
From Hologram to Cartoon, Wendy Schaal does it all
So, last week I got these cards back in. Wendy Schaal played the Doctor's holographic wife in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Real Life." And now, years later, she's playing the cartoon wife on Fox's "American Dad." Love that show!
Anyway, she signed both cards AND the cardboard insert for the envelope. Great lady!
Anyway, she signed both cards AND the cardboard insert for the envelope. Great lady!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Sharon Lawrence, no longer Blue
So, back in the day, I wrote to Sharon Lawrence when she was on NYPD Blue. She had just guest starred on Star Trek: Voyager as Amelia Earhart in the episode "The 37's." I was very surprised when I received my cards back, signed. Very cool addition to the collection.
Hagan Beggs is a pretty cool guy
Actor Hagan Beggs has played many different parts in his life. His acting career began with the appearances as Lt. Hansen in Star Trek: The Original Series. Later he appeared in small parts in several other television series, including Poltergeist: The Legacy, Millennium and Seven Days. He also appeared in many movies, including the 1996 TV version of Titanic. (Thanks to memory-alpha.org )
I wrote to him, asking him to sign a few Star Trek: The Original Series Collectible Card Game cards, and was so surprised when I received this letter back.
I wrote to him, asking him to sign a few Star Trek: The Original Series Collectible Card Game cards, and was so surprised when I received this letter back.
And he signed my cards!
What a SUPER nice guy! Thanks, Hagan.
Monday, January 10, 2011
The Enigma sends a piece of the puzzle
Anyone who has ever seen the X-Files episode "Humbug" remembers the Conundrum. He ate a freakin' fish straight out of the river. Seems that the actual person, named The Enigma, was not wearing make-up. He has a jigsaw puzzle tattooed on his body, and colors it in as the days gone by.
The Enigma was awesome! I wrote to him at his website http://www.theenigmalive.com/ and he sent a temporary address, Sent it off on Dec 28, and got it back January 8. Such a fast turn around. Thanks, Enigma!
The Enigma was awesome! I wrote to him at his website http://www.theenigmalive.com/ and he sent a temporary address, Sent it off on Dec 28, and got it back January 8. Such a fast turn around. Thanks, Enigma!
Ocett can you see... this new autograph I got.
Tara King herself, Ms Linda Thorson, played Gul Ocett in the Star Trek: The Next Generaion episode "The Chase." She signed all three copies I sent, and got them back within 10 days.Another awesome signature!
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