Where on the map of geekiness does it place you when you have made two bat'leths out of pvc pipe, foam, and duct tape? I have a traditional design, and a "Sword of Kahless", both customized to my height and build.
Foam sword fighting was my wife's and my first date. She's not what one could call a geek, so it is truly miraculous that we're married.
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Here's something you might be interested in, John:
http://www.mrklingon.org/
A Klingon Bible translation and passage lookup tool (Vulcan and Romulan are also available).
Thanks, Art. I'm familiar with the project. Truly, this is the spirit of Pentecost at work.
I'm envisioning a reworking of the UMC symbol with a Batleth replacing the flame. You could use it as a symbol of geeky methodism.
the scary thing is.. my brother has QAPLA as his personalized license plate..
and even scarier is that I know what it means
Where on the map of geekiness does it place you when you have made two bat'leths out of pvc pipe, foam, and duct tape? I have a traditional design, and a "Sword of Kahless", both customized to my height and build.
Foam sword fighting was my wife's and my first date. She's not what one could call a geek, so it is truly miraculous that we're married.
I own foam swords and a real sword (soon to be more), but no bat'leth.
heh. I like Allen's suggestion...
You aren't a REAL Trekkie Geek unless you carry teh Bat'leth around with you. Because you just never know when you will need one.
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