the_leander wrote:lal... Why do I get the feeling you're a long time treky?
Nice poem btw
Hi ya Alan and thanks
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Very well spotted Dude. For those of you 'not-in-the-know', Alan is 100% right and my poem;
Lal, was indeed inspired by an episode of;
Star Trek - The Next Generation (TNG) called;
The Offspring. There were several excellent storylines on TNG but that particular episode blew my mind. The whole notion of Commander Data (android crew member) seeking to gain true sentience by creating Lal, or having the need to pass on knowledge and to nurture another being was wonderful. In one of the scenes of The Offspring, Data explained why he had called his daughter; Lal. He said that the word meant 'beloved'...
I wrote
Lal back in 1993 when life as an actor and community art's activist was at its busiest for me. I was working for
Radio Telefís Éireann / RTE here in Ireland and made a great friend in a wonderful woman called Deirdre Ahern; the Production Co-ordinator for
Glenroe which was the show I appeared in. I played the part of a burglar who looked like regular cast member Blackie Connors played by Liam Heffernan. The storyline addressed predjudice that members of the Travelling Community faced because Blackie got accused of robberies my character carried out...
Lal is a celebration of womanhood written out of respect for my friend, Deirdre Ahern. A lot of time has passed since my Glenroe appearance and I have been involved in many other projects. I will always remember those early days of my career and the friendship and support I got from Deirdre. Cool woman
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