Doq HIq wItlhutlhviS numuv Laura Thurston Gregory Parks je

For those of you who aren’t fluent in Klingon (yet) that means, “Laura Thurston and Gregory parks join us while we drink [African] red wine.” The consensus? Klingon is easier to speak after a glass or three of wine. AND African wines are super delicious and Thanksgiving worthy!

EEEEEE!!1! Scary Klingon faces!

EEEEEE!!1! Scary Klingon faces!

We talk not only about the nummy wines, Goats do Roam “Our Vintage Blend, 2012” and Nederburg “Wine Master Reserve” Pinotage, 2012 from South Africa, but we also lose our minds about the upcoming production of Klingon Christmas Carol opening on December 5, 2015 at the new Phoenix Theater.

Laura tells us about the challenges of translating English into Klingon and Gregory shares his bodily reaction to learning that he was cast as SQuja’ aka Scrooge, the lead.

Oh and we talk about Tim Uren a lot. A lot a lot.

See? The bottle matches Gregory's jacket. (Please note the dual nerdy shirt representations.)

See? The bottle matches Gregory’s jacket. (Please note the dual nerdy shirt representations.)

So much and more on this episode of Screw It! A podcast about [blood] wine!

Learn more about A Klingon Christmas Carol, IF YOU HAVE HONOR!

It’s Gregory!

 

3 thoughts on “Doq HIq wItlhutlhviS numuv Laura Thurston Gregory Parks je

  1. Troy

    I know you did this a long time ago, but Goats Do Roam is basically a South African Cotes du Rhone. They are pronounced similarly, and anytime you get a grenache, syrah/shiraz, and mouvedre blend, you have a Cotes du Rhone-style wine.

    • Dawn

      Really? We had no clue!!!

      • Lana

        Look what we learned!

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