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by Bubbles » Tue, 30 May 2006 6:05 am
My serious list.
Colin Firth, obviously, but I'd have to not speak to him otherwise I'd make a fool of myself by drooling.
Iris Murdoch, one of the best authors of all time, I think, but gone now.
Lance Armstrong, for being the best against all the odds.
Madonna, to see what a world beating, kick-ass singer is really like.
Professor Stephen Hawking, another person with huge problems he overcame.
Stephen Fry, so clever and a beautiful chocolate voice.
Martin Luther King, no need to say why.
His Holiness, The Dalai Lama.
Marilyn Monroe and Uma Thurman, two beautiful and clever actresses.
The Thai guy from Anna and the King because he's gorgeous.
Martin Amis because he's brilliant and tetchy.
David Attenborough, the best in the world at wildlife stories.
Michaelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo Da Vinci.
George Clooney because it's George Clooney.
Stella McCartney because I love her clothes.
Trinny and Suzannah because they're such wicked cows, but I like them.
Gandhi(M) for his vision of a nation
Bush and Blair for the comedy double act we all love to hate
Patrick Swayze, enough said.
Margot Fontein and Rudolph Nureyev. No other two ballet dancers had their chemistry.
James Joyce. Love him.
Shelley, Byron, and of course, Jane Austin.
The Bronte Sisters. To find out what it was like in Emily's head when she wrote Wuthering Heights and if Charlotte had a real live man in mind for her Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre. (Don't us girls just love the bad boys?)
Edward Norton, one of the best American actors ever, IMHO.
Cleopatra, to see what made her the woman she was.
Jordan, the glamour model, to see the men's reactions and whether that saying 'men don't like fake boobs' applies. lol.
Prince Harry because I bet he's a good laugh.
Maria Callas for her voice and her passion for life.
Enough I think.
Bubbs.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Dylan Thomas.