User:Babaganoosh
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| Name: | Mike Paquette |
| Gender: | Male |
| Born: | 27 February 1973 |
| Age: | 36 |
| Origin: | Augusta, Maine |
| MA Specialty: | Minutiae, being underappreciated |
| Edit Count: | 744 not an edit whore |
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[edit] A bit about me
I'm Mike. How the heck are ya? I'm super! Thanks for asking! I live in Maine. I'm married to Cel and have a beautiful daughter Olivia.
[edit] My contributions I'm especially fond of
- "You ended that sentence with a preposition!"
- Brown-out
- Nautical terms
- Shale
- Personnel Director
- Methohexital
- Book of Love
- Zalnias
- Mute
- Alpha-numeric console
- Iconic display console
- Molto allegro
- Victorian (my 666th edit)
- Ice man
- Snuff box
- Iconian probe
- Poison ivy
- Acute functional dyspepsia
- Inquest
- Cavity
- Glass
- Mud
- Jalapeño
- Cardassian Pinochle
- Parricide
Ok, ok. They're things I've submitted but haven't been altered too much or that I've contributed a great deal to.
- Mud? You made an entry for mud???
[edit] Mike's favorite starships
[edit] My favoriteist characters
[edit] Leastest favorite characters
[edit] Aging in Star Trek
- Put down the make-up and walk away from the vanity!
Problem I've always had with Star Trek. Forget the fact that everyone speaks English and that everyone is more or less humanoid with only facial or forehead ridges to distinguish them from Humans. It's the perception of aging that bugs me. Just because someone gets older, doesn't mean they have to have mostly gray hair or they have to have more wrinkles and a more raspy, shaky voice.