I must say...from a straight guy's perspective, if this was what he looked like, it isn't bad at all. This would have been an equally good look, certainly by the standards of today.
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I must say...from a straight guy's perspective, if this was what he looked like, it isn't bad at all. This would have been an equally good look, certainly by the standards of today.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Michael Ironside.
ReplyDeleteToo bad this was the hair generation when Star Trek was filmed. I would like to see him with the Picard look back then.
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