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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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I can recommend the following interview with Patrick Stewart about
playing Hamlet's father and Claudius, because it's like a scene-within-a-scene about personal "time," and not a Holo-Deck memory about Captain Picard's life. Very poignant, honest, and revealing. I'd like to see Stewart, at 66, play Lear or Shakespeare, himself. I'm sure he could do a competent job reading the sonnets. ----------------------------------------- From The Times July 14, 2008 Patrick Stewart: from captain to Hamlet See at http://entertainment.timesonline.co....cle4317650.ece |
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On Jul 14, 3:37*pm, wrote:
> I can recommend the following interview with Patrick Stewart about > playing Hamlet's father and Claudius, because it's like a > scene-within-a-scene about personal "time," and not a Holo-Deck memory > about Captain Picard's life. *Very poignant, honest, and revealing. > > I'd like to see Stewart, at 66, play Lear or Shakespeare, himself. I'm > sure he could do a competent job reading the sonnets. > ----------------------------------------- > > From The Times > > July 14, 2008 > > Patrick Stewart: from captain to Hamlet > > See athttp://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/sta... I'm guessing this was meant for a different group... unless Capt. Picard is a fan of the Puerh or FF Darjeeling. - Dominic |
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On Jul 14, 12:48*pm, "Dominic T." > wrote:
... unless Capt. > Picard is a fan of the Puerh or FF Darjeeling. Earl Grey, hot. |
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:48:03 -0700 (PDT), "Dominic T."
> wrote: >On Jul 14, 3:37*pm, wrote: >> I can recommend the following interview with Patrick Stewart about >> playing Hamlet's father and Claudius, because it's like a >> scene-within-a-scene about personal "time," and not a Holo-Deck memory >> about Captain Picard's life. *Very poignant, honest, and revealing. >> >> I'd like to see Stewart, at 66, play Lear or Shakespeare, himself. I'm >> sure he could do a competent job reading the sonnets. >> ----------------------------------------- >> >> From The Times >> >> July 14, 2008 >> >> Patrick Stewart: from captain to Hamlet >> >> See athttp://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/sta... > >I'm guessing this was meant for a different group... unless Capt. >Picard is a fan of the Puerh or FF Darjeeling. > >- Dominic Sorry. Yes, I think that's tea Picard is often drinking. bookburn |
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