Oh cool, new Star Trek glasses from Taco Bell. I cannot wait to see the movie. I wonder what they mean by “The Search for Spock?” Wait this week’s glass is Spock Lives? But that means!!! Oh come on, Taco Bell. Way to ruin it for those who have not seen it.

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The perky clerk is Julie Piekarski, an original cast member of “The Facts of Life.” She played Sue Ann Weaver for 17 episodes when the series began in 1979.