OMIGOD!!! *tries to restrain squee over the thought of present*
Ahem, ok, this is a tough one....
Okay, assuming that I wouldn't make a big slobbering fangirl mess out of myself...
Living, I think I'd go for crushing. Jon, John, and Stephen. Tho' that's tricky 'cause even though I have "serious" questions for all of them, I also crush on Rob and I'd love to know if he has conflicting feelings left from being a Marine when he is now in a position to criticize the government freely. I know he probably doesn't, but I'd love to hear him talk about it. I choose crushing because as much as I'd like to spend the day trying to reason and debate with living people I disagree with on various issues, I'm feeling mildly crummy today and want to just go for the fluff. ^_^
Hmmmm.... dead. I'd hesitate to say Clara or Marilyn since even though I love 'em both (although I adore Clara harder), I know that their happy-go-lucky personas (particularly Clara's) didn't match their rather sad everyday selves (not that I wouldn't, you know, try to empathize and sympathize but if we're talking bring them back from the dead for a day, I don't think it would do much good). So I'll go with Dorothy Parker since I heard she was as brilliant in person as she was on the page, Jesus just because... why not? And lastly, Kahil Gibran, since I'd love to know what inspired The Prophet. Very close runners up would be John Lennon and Doreen Valiente. Hee, this was too much fun!
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Ahem, ok, this is a tough one....
Okay, assuming that I wouldn't make a big slobbering fangirl mess out of myself...
Living, I think I'd go for crushing. Jon, John, and Stephen. Tho' that's tricky 'cause even though I have "serious" questions for all of them, I also crush on Rob and I'd love to know if he has conflicting feelings left from being a Marine when he is now in a position to criticize the government freely. I know he probably doesn't, but I'd love to hear him talk about it. I choose crushing because as much as I'd like to spend the day trying to reason and debate with living people I disagree with on various issues, I'm feeling mildly crummy today and want to just go for the fluff. ^_^
Hmmmm.... dead. I'd hesitate to say Clara or Marilyn since even though I love 'em both (although I adore Clara harder), I know that their happy-go-lucky personas (particularly Clara's) didn't match their rather sad everyday selves (not that I wouldn't, you know, try to empathize and sympathize but if we're talking bring them back from the dead for a day, I don't think it would do much good). So I'll go with Dorothy Parker since I heard she was as brilliant in person as she was on the page, Jesus just because... why not? And lastly, Kahil Gibran, since I'd love to know what inspired The Prophet. Very close runners up would be John Lennon and Doreen Valiente. Hee, this was too much fun!