Showing posts with label William. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 October 2021

That's Who I am






Bill is Here 
[captioned] 
(with reversal & promo) 
by iamaphoney

Bill is Here.

"NUMBER ONE 
(AKA WILLIAM RYKER) – 
A 30-35 year old Caucasian born in Alaska. 

He is a pleasant 
looking man 
with sex appeal, 
of medium height, 
very Agile and Strong, 
a natural Psychologist. 

Number One, as he is usually called, is 
Second in Command 
of The Enterprise 
and has a very strong, 
solid relationship 
with The Captain."

Other background details which were eventually added to Riker's preproduction character bio claimed Riker "doesn't fully appreciate The Female Need 
to be needed" 
and that he is 
"privately called 
William by Picard 
and Bill by 'female friends'

(Troi does refer to him as "Bill" in "The Naked Now" and "Haven", 
although this nickname 
was apparently dropped 
in favour of "Will". 

However, in the script for "Encounter at Farpoint", Picard refers to him as "Bill".)

Bill is Here!

Sooner or Later, 
The Bill Becomes Due.




Thomas is Here!


RIKER: 
Riker to Enterprise.
Do You Hear Me? 

DATA
Perfectly, Commander. 
I will be monitoring you continuously. 

TROI: 
Mintakan emotions 
are quite interesting. 
Like The Vulcans, 
They have highly ordered minds. 
A very sensible People. 

For example, Mintakan Women 
precede Their Mates --
It's A Signal 
to other women

RIKER: 
“This Man's Taken, 
Get Your Own”? 

TROI: 
Not precisely -- More like, 
“If You want His Services, 
I'm the one You have 
to negotiate with.”

RIKER : 
What kind of Services? 

TROI : 
All kinds. 

RIKER : 
….They ARE a Sensible Race (!)


Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Mummy, I Think You've Been Hurt



He's a child that's a Deep Thinker, and we don't know for a few years how it's gone-in. 

But I put it in gently, without resentment or any anger.

Overbearing mothers - Jordan B. Peterson

"Well, there was a lot of fantasy in that book, and it was very distressing for me that a friend of mine, who I had trusted, made money out of me. I really minded about that.

And he'd rung me up 10 days before it arrived in the bookshops to tell me that there was nothing to worry about, and I believed him, stupidly.

And then when it did arrive the first thing I did was rush down to talk to My Children. 

And William produced a box of chocolates and said, `Mummy, I think you've been Hurt. 
These are to make you smile again.'






BASHIR: 
What was your reaction to your husband's disclosure to Jonathan Dimbleby that he had in fact committed adultery?

DIANA: 
Well, I was totally unaware of the content of the book, and actually saw it on the news that night that it had come out, and my first concern was to the children, because they were able to understand what was coming out, and I wanted to protect them.

But I was pretty devastated myself. 
But then I admired The Honesty, because it takes a lot to do that.

BASHIR: In what sense?

DIANA: 
Well, to be honest about a relationship with someone else, in his position - that's quite something.

BASHIR: How did you handle this with the children?

DIANA: 
I went to the school and put it to William, particularly, that if you find someone you love in life you must hang on to it and look after it, and if you were lucky enough to find someone who loved you then one must protect it.

William asked me what had been going on, and could I answer his questions, which I did.

He said, was that the reason why our marriage had broken up?

And I said, well, there were three of us in this marriage, and the pressure of the media was another factor, so the two together were very difficult.

But although I still loved Papa I couldn't live under the same roof as him, and likewise with him.

BASHIR: 
What effect do you think it had on Prince William?

DIANA: 
Well, he's a child that's a deep thinker, and we don't know for a few years how it's gone in. 
But I put it in gently, without resentment or any anger.

BASHIR: 
Looking back now, do you feel at all responsible for the difficulties in your marriage?

DIANA: 
Mmm. I take full responsibility
I take some responsibility that our marriage went the way it did. 
I'll take half of it, but I won't take any more than that, because it takes two to get in this situation.

BASHIR: 
But you do bear some of the responsibility?

DIANA: 
Absolutely, we both made mistakes.