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    Patrick Stewart singing

    I might be a bit late on the uptake here, but I found this today and laughed my back off. Patrick Stewart is my hero (Next to Gordon Ramsey). I'm going to write a book just so he can play the main character! This clip was made when the creator of star trek had a birthday. The whole team sat down thinking they were going over the latest scene for the next generation when Patrick burst into song, Enjoy!

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    omg! That was wonderful! Especially when he repeated "Q?!" LOL!

    How did he keep a straight face at the end?

    I became a fan of Patrick Stewart when he costarred in the 1970s miniseries "I, Claudius." My favorite line (that Stewart spoke) was, "You were born to sorrow!!"
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    That song takes me back!

    When I was young, me and my friends used to sing that song using boy's names in place of initials;

    Alan you're adorable.
    Billy you're so beautiful etc.

    ...Maurice, Norman, Oliver, Peter, I could go on all day.


    We used to change the names, depending on who was the latest heart throb at any given time.

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    ahhh, thanks, trilby!
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