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  • Chrs Roberson is making with the Trek parodies again as he points us towards Dan Meth's re-imagining of Trek as a cartoon teen comedy called Trek Yourself.

    Star Trek Re-Imagined as a Teen Comedy 2009

  • And Dan Meth's animation is just the perfect accompaniment.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Alex Billington on May 17, 2008 this movie looks dope! have to say I like the other trailers too - Meth's Rasta character looks classic already. can't wait to see this joint. the mighty jerico on May 19, 2008

    The Wackness Gets Another Full Trailer « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • Women are extremely important to Meth's success -- they helped turn "" All I Need '' into the slow jam of '95 by calling radio request lines.

    Method To The Madness 2008

  • Randy, I am curious exactly why you found Meth's remark racist.

    Andrew Sullivan reflects on whether he's "delusional" to say that Obama "had an 'objectively miraculous' fortnight." Ann Althouse 2008

  • Meth's popularity may derail the heroin-cocaine cycle.

    December 26th, 2005 2005

  • You could fill a strong 2-disc set or one bangin' solid CD of tunes with Meth's tracks, even without getting into all his duets, guest appearances, and wu-tang stuff.

    m-e-t-h-o-d man - Anil Dash 2003

  • Krenn turned, a very slight movement, to watch Meth, but Meth's face gave away nothing, his eyes might as well have been glass behind holes in the plastic, even his powerful body—or was that another concealment?

    The Final Reflection John M. Ford 2000

  • Her face was quite empty, though never so dead as Meth's.

    The Final Reflection John M. Ford 2000

  • This room even had access by transporter only, like Meth's window on the Council: but there were three discs on the stage, and of course it was the screeching Federation device.

    The Final Reflection John M. Ford 2000

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