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Lilith 10-16-2003 12:41 PM

If you could be....
 
any literary figure who would you be and why?

WildIrish 10-16-2003 12:56 PM

Rob Roy - A man of dignity who would not compromise his principles to avoid personal hardships. According to the movie anyway, ha ha.

jseal 10-16-2003 01:14 PM

Lilith,

Winston Churchill, as his literary life was only part of a larger one.

mcjim623 10-16-2003 05:44 PM

Hugh Hefner is a literary figure of sorts----70, popping viagra like pez, and dating triplets and 2 sets of twins....

I am half the man he is....35, popping pez like viagra, and my wife is a twin...lol

LixyChick 10-16-2003 09:38 PM

LMFAO@mcjim623!

*damn!!!......that nick is hard to type......but don't fret....I suck at typing and yet....I'll get used to it.....I promise!*

Cleopatra............omitting the crocodile dung and asp thing......YIKES! I like alligators and much larger snakes! *blink, blink*

PantyFanatic 10-16-2003 10:15 PM

Leif Erickson- I could go back and tell them Newfoundland wasn’t there and give us all a brake.;)

lakritze 10-17-2003 01:31 AM

Either Groucho Marx who said,"I shot an elephant in my Pajamas.How he got in them,I'll never know." or John Lennon who when asked how he found America,quipped..... "Turned left at Geenland." I guess you could say that I have a Marxist-Lennonist sense of humour..heh heh heh

BigBear57 10-17-2003 03:33 AM

Samuel Clements, his writings have made people smile and laugh for generations. Laughter is the best medicine.

LixyChick 10-17-2003 04:20 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by BigBear57
Samuel Clements, his writings have made people smile and laugh for generations. Laughter is the best medicine.

A man after my heart! Great choice!

*hands BB her heart!*

BigBear57 10-17-2003 04:46 PM

Gonna hold on to this for awhile Lixy. I'll guard it close too.
Seein' as how you've took mine LOL

Glyndwr 10-17-2003 07:49 PM

Hi Lil

I'm not sure what your question meant. Someone who was literary or some character from literature?

If the first then : Lord Byron - Love his work and his lifestyle, he crammed so much into such a short time.

If the second then : The Highwayman in the poem of the same name by Alfred Noyes

Loulabelle 10-18-2003 07:51 AM

Yeah Glyndwr - I was confused too! (I know, I know...that's not difficult!)

So..... if you meant what writer would I choose to be:

Vladimir Nabokov - just so that I could take the credit for writing "Lolita" and be fluent in about a zillion languages. Oh and, yeah, it would be kind of fun to try out being a guy for a while!

If you meant what literary character:
Probably Cinderella. The idea that being a good person will eventually pay off and the whole metamorphosis thing really does it for me. Just for one night to be the woman that makes everyone turn their heads and gasp is a fantasy of mine....

Oldfart 10-18-2003 11:52 AM

I suspect Lil was in a LXG phase when she asked this.

Moriarty, 'cos he had so much fun being evil.

fzzy 10-18-2003 11:11 PM

Scarlet pimpernel's wife! mmmmmmm

Vullkan 10-19-2003 12:01 PM

Too easy....King Frederick Richard Hollenzollern II of Prussia.
1712-to-1786

In his time he was known as Frederick the Great, for having won the Seven Years war 1756-to-1763 defeating Austria/Hungry, Russia, Sweden, and the Holy Roman Empire. But aside from the terror he struck in the European courts, he was one of the best writers of his age. Many of his works are of a political and military nature, but he contributed to philisophy, and art. Perhaps the most educated rule of his time.


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