Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Richard Gere, Un Tacaño con las Propinas*
In my last week in Honduras, there was quite a stir caused by the arrival of Richard Gere and his family, who took a vacation to see the Mayan ruins at Copán and the beaches of Roatan. It made the front page of La Prensa. But the coverage was limited to a photo of an annoyed-looking Gere and the news that he was in town. The kinds of details the public really wants to know -- what did his son have for breakfast? -- were not revealed.
Fortunately, details continue to emerge in the Honduran press. "The actor liked pupusas with loroco and drank a variety of beers during his stay at the ruins (of Copán)", according to today's La Prensa. In addition:
As you can see, my Spanish lessons are already paying dividends for my employer. More details as they become available.
* "Richard Gere, stingy with the tips" -- the headline of the article.
Fortunately, details continue to emerge in the Honduran press. "The actor liked pupusas with loroco and drank a variety of beers during his stay at the ruins (of Copán)", according to today's La Prensa. In addition:
- He and his party comported themselves like regular tourists.
- He and his wife stayed in room 331 of the Marina Hotel; the other members of his party were in rooms 332 and 333. This is useful information, because if you're ever in Copán, you're sure to want to stay in the same hotel room once briefly occupied by the star of "The Mothman Prophecies". (Note that this was not the same suite once occupied by John John Kennedy -- that one was occupied.)
- Mr. Gere enjoyed a hearty American breakfast, with fried eggs, toast, and pineapple marmalade. His son had an order of pancakes.
- The group paid $12 each for entry to the ruins.
As you can see, my Spanish lessons are already paying dividends for my employer. More details as they become available.
* "Richard Gere, stingy with the tips" -- the headline of the article.
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