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To boldly go, or not to boldly go...

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I'm both a Shakespeare and a Star Trek fan. No particular desire to start a whole thread on this, but I think it's an interesting interview with an interesting man. Worth a look IMHO (and I had no idea he was now 67...)

That's Patrick Stewart, by the way, which will almost certainly be enough information to have hordes of ex-Hertfordians hurtling to the site!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jh ... ick116.xml
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But, O Wonderpud, I prefer Captain Janeway in command and gorgeous Loo-tenant Paris. Ooh...
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Yeah right, now tell me you didn't go and have a lech at Patrick. Go on, look me in the eye and tell me...
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I really didn't have a lech at Patrick Stewart. :wink: A wonderful voice, but just not my type, honestly. I prefer a gorgeous blond!

I once had a horrible boss (a frothing at the mouth type) who could be calmed and soothed by the mention of Seven of Nine. Then he would totter off to the Gents. :lol:

And to combine two threads, I've never read any Harry Potter, but am finding Pagan Dawn mag unputdownable. The Friends of the Moon meet every third Wed of the month at a pub in Tunbridge Wells! Chanting, singing and dancing! A place to boldly go. Wassail!

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Personally, I have more than a passing penchant for Lt. Worf....
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Post by kerrensimmonds »

And Mr Stewart is currently performing in Chichester... about 500 yards from the place where I spend every working day, most evenings and most of the supposedly free time which other people call 'weekends'. I say this to make you jealous but in fact my chances of getting to see him at the Chichester Festival Theatre are about as remote as those of other Old Blues who live as far away as Mexico....
The revues are, however, stunning - both local and national....
Has ANYONE been to see him?
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