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14 Jan 2007, 7:09 am

BBC 2's 'Cultural Show' recently asked viewers to vote for who they think would qualify to be a living British icon - well, the results are on the BBC 2 website, but this got me thinking - Regardless of whether they are dead or alive and whoever they are - Who would be your top 10 icons?

Mine are:

1: Kirsty MacColl (Singer)
2: Willy Russell (Playwright)
3: Kenny Everett (Disc Jockey)
4: Sir John Betjeman (Poet)
5: Syd Barrett (Singer)
6: Philip Larkin (Poet)
7: Van Dyke Parks (Singer)
8: Audrey Hepburn (Actress)
9: Nick Drake (Singer)
10: Johnny Cash (Singer)

With love,

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14 Jan 2007, 7:11 am

Pressure MC (Hip-Hop artist)
The Tongue (Hip-Hop artist)
Trials (Hip-Hop artist)
Pegasus (Hip-Hop artist)



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14 Jan 2007, 8:10 am

Genghis Kahn (General/Leader), Leonardo Da Vinci (Philosopher/Artist/Inventor/Architect/Surgeon, ect), Saint Germain (Fictional Vampire), Leto II Atreides (Fictional Politician/Saviour of Mankind), Malkav (Fictional Leader of a Vampire Clan), Gromph Baenre (Fictional Archmage), Jarlaxle Baenre (Fictional Leader of a Gang), Phedre no Delaunay (Fictional Saviour of Mankind), Daria Morgendorffer (Fictional Teenager), Niccolo Machiavelli (Writer/Philosopher).

I'm not listing them in order because I don't think I could decide where to put who.


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14 Jan 2007, 8:51 am

Deus_ex_machina wrote:
Daria Morgendorffer (Fictional Teenager)


Do I love Daria or do I love Daria? I've got around 30 episodes on my computer.

I don't have many icons, except for various scientists from historical periods and my Mum.


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14 Jan 2007, 9:12 am

1) Spider-Man (Peter Parker) - with great power, comes great responsibility. Every kid should learn this lesson. Plus, he was a nerdy kid that was bullied in high school, like I was.
2) Optimus Prime - One shall stand, one shall fall. I only hope that I can fight my final battle as courageously as him. That, and he's a FREAKIN' GIANT ROBOT.
3) Cyclops (Scott Summers) - a man who deals with a brain injury on a daily basis (as I do), and yet is still a hero because of it. He's the Best X-Men Leader Ever.


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14 Jan 2007, 9:37 am

1. Jackie Chan
2. Einstein
3. Ghandi
4. Galleleo
5. Darwin (sortof)
6. Vikings@seamanship
7. Native Americans pre take over @spirit
8. American Black Slaves@ preserverance
9. Bill and Melinda Gates@ world healing and education
10. insert your name here


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14 Jan 2007, 9:44 am

Ray Davies of the Kinks (I think he functions at my level). I've read about the troubles he had, in the 1960s.

The Routemaster (I'm more drawn to objects, than I am to people, and that Bus was an important componment of London's landscape and culture).



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14 Jan 2007, 10:42 am

Music wise?

In No Particular Order:

New Order (Band)

Oasis (Band)

Metallica (Band)

Fatboy Slim (Band)

Blur (Band)

Underworld (Band)

The Prodigy (Band)

Madness (Band)

Iron Maiden (Band)



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14 Jan 2007, 8:33 pm

Are these our heroes or just people we admire or can relate to somehow?

Real world:

1) Neil Gaiman. Simply one of the best authors working today.
2) J.K. Rowling. This woman made reading cool again.
3) Tim Burton. He may not always be consistant, but he's made more than a few classic films that really connected with me.
4) Linda Bergkvist. My favorite visual artist. (http://www.furiae.com/)
5) Bill Watterson. This guy wrote "Calvin and Hobbes," which is in my opinion still the best comic strip ever.

Imaginary:
1) Death from "The Sandman" graphic novel series. Just a wonderful character.
2) Dream from "The Sandman." Poor, poor Dream.
3) Alice from the game "American McGee's Alice." Cures her schizophrenia, and almost dies while doing it. One HELL of an imagination, too.
4) Raziel from "Legacy of Kain" game series. Does all he can to defy his fate, and looks awesome despite being burnt up in acid. (Or maybe because of it?)

I was gonna put something else but I don't remember, sorry.



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14 Jan 2007, 8:49 pm

I'm not a celebrity kind of guy... I'm a cat person.



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14 Jan 2007, 8:50 pm

I like Steve Buscemi.



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15 Jan 2007, 11:05 am

Albus Dumbledore
Leonardo DaVinci
Einstien
Isaac Newton
Spiderman
Batman
Too many philosophers and authors to mention



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16 Jan 2007, 7:09 am

Mom + dad

and these people:

Image

i.e. the Manic Street Preachers.



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16 Jan 2007, 7:25 am

At the moment:
(Musical)
1. Morrissey
2. Johnny Marr
3. David Byrne
4. Robert Smith
5. Beck
6. Richard Hell
7. John Squire
8. Edwyn Collins
9. Nile Rodgers
10. Bernard Edwards

(Literary related *some are fictional characters*)

1. Oscar Wilde
2. J. D. Salinger
3. Raoul Duke (AKA Hunter S. Thompson)
4. Holden Caulfield
5. Robert Frost

I guess these two lists will do for now.



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17 Jan 2007, 12:16 am

Zappa (musican)

Prince (Musican)

Miles davis (Musican)

Klaus Kinski (Actor)


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18 Jan 2007, 6:15 am

SteelMaiden wrote:
Deus_ex_machina wrote:
Daria Morgendorffer (Fictional Teenager)


Do I love Daria or do I love Daria? I've got around 30 episodes on my computer.

I don't have many icons, except for various scientists from historical periods and my Mum.


If I were HALF the Woman Daria is I'd be a God!

Errrr...


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