
Star Trek flask
I can’t remember an alcoholic character on Star Trek, but maybe I’m just not nerdy enough. This flask is pretty rad though, perfect for the rowdy, surly ones at the convention.
Tagged: funny Star Trek, Star Trek
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Gerry said | 11 April, 2011
Would the Federation provide official flasks? Does the US Military do this?
Amy said | 11 April, 2011
Ha ha, I am definitely Star Trek nerdy, and I agree with Rob. Scotty quite enjoyed his bottle. In one episode there was a disease or something they had to cure with a mixture of alcohol, and Scot was the one to find it.
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Rob Cottingham said | 11 April, 2011
I don’t know he was alcoholic, but Scotty was definitely known to tie one on now and again. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWEDZFoLmyA