No offence taken, we're each entitled to our opinion, but it would be handy to speak of it from an enlightened position. :)
Cheers
Michael
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No offence taken, we're each entitled to our opinion, but it would be handy to speak of it from an enlightened position. :)
Cheers
Michael
:shrug:
When i first joint the Forum I felt that certain feeling for ENOCH :oo: but I went off and stood in the corner and had a good talk with my self and that feeling soon passed.
I do like the wit of Stephen Fry :D
Man-crush, hero worship, adulation are all terms we use to admire our fellow men. No problem there. My own preference is for humility over arrogance. That's not always the american way.:)
Regards
Paul
"Billy Connolly".
Nuff said.
Paul.
Old men:
Billy Connolly (agree with Hooked.Up)
Sean Connery
Middle Aged men:
Hugh Jackman (agree with Durge39)
Dead men:
Richard Burton (Loved his voice. Alcoholism bit of an issue though)
Young men
Don't know any:(.
Regards
Paul
Dave Grohl
Johnny Depp
Robert Downey Jr
That's my "three guys I'd go gay for" list:2tsup:
James who? (I don't follow cricket:oo:).
Interesting, the heroes we nominate. I chose actors. You have mentioned royalty and sportsmen. I suspect our real role models are in our everyday life, but they are doomed to miss out on the recognition they deserve. It is ironic, because they don't care:rolleyes:.
If we examine our thoughts a little perhaps we are identifying with successful people or high profile personalities who, despite that revered status, seem unaffected by the wealth and fame.
Regards
Paul
TL
I knew somebody would pick me up on that one:).
Three statements: Firstly the age thingy. It made a more interesting statement to not know any young men, but as you have guessed not an entirely accurate satement. I have in the past stated that getting older has the advantage that more and more women become attractive. I am a little hesitant to say the same about men. Let's say they are persons of interest.
Secondly: Only women develop like fine wines. Men develop character, which may just be a euphemism for their rascally behaviour.
Thirdly: The effect of wine?
"Let schoolmasters puzzle their brains
With grammar literature and learning,
Good liquor I stoutly maintain
Gives genius a better discerning." :D
Regards
Paul
Oh, if I need to be serious about who I really admire, if I really had to nominate just one person, it wouldn't be royalty (Yikes!) or sportspeople, or cabinet-makers, it would be this guy - Dr Noel Fitzpatrick.
ABC Classic FM - Mornings - Bionic vet - Dr Noel Fitzpatrick
If you've got a spare hour have a listen to the interview with Margaret.
Cheers
Michael