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I would have thought Marlene Dietrich would be the Marlene Dietrich. ;)

 

Boheme, the name (aside from the pen) alone brings to mind Mirella Freni and Maria Callas.

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Luciano Pavarotti

 

Pavarotti himself summarised his life as follows:

 

"Penso che una vita per la musica sia una vita spesa bene ed è a questo che mi sono dedicato."

 

English translation: "I think a life for music is a well-spent one, and that's what I have dedicated mine to

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My vote is for GEN George S Patton, Jr.

 

Appropriate description would be: Reliable, substantial presentation, larger than life, highly regarded reputation, trustworthy, always ready when called upon.

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The 149 stands out like Winston Churchill at a Nazi Rally.

 

I don't know whom to attribute this quote to. I didn't come up with it. Read it somewhere. It stuck in my memory.

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Oh c'mon Matt.

 

Let's not devolve into another National Socialist "thing".

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I agree with the Winston Churchill match for the 149... as a side note. I was in Dover, England this past summer, as many know Churchill stayed there during the war in a cave in the cliffs. A hotel along the waterfront (that was taken over by Best Western) has a fancy wood paneled dining room called the Churchill Room...there is no smoking in the Churchill Room! Can you imagine! No smoking in the Churchill Room! I had to go all over town to find a cigar shop and in the end there was none. I found a Kwikimart that had slim selection of cigars. I bought a Churchill cigar, went back to the hotel, sat outside the Churchill Room on a bench and smoked that cigar...

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Hmmm. Brad Pitt looks downright scrawny to me and totally unattractive. The 149 would be a tall, good looking, athletic guy like Hugh Jackman. <female sigh of delight>

Nah, sorry sister but it would have to be somebody with tons of class, charm and maturity.

My vote goes for Sean Conry!

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http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/waeleldasher/photo3.jpg

 

I agree with the Winston Churchill match for the 149... as a side note. I was in Dover, England this past summer, as many know Churchill stayed there during the war in a cave in the cliffs. A hotel along the waterfront (that was taken over by Best Western) has a fancy wood paneled dining room called the Churchill Room...there is no smoking in the Churchill Room! Can you imagine! No smoking in the Churchill Room! I had to go all over town to find a cigar shop and in the end there was none. I found a Kwikimart that had slim selection of cigars. I bought a Churchill cigar, went back to the hotel, sat outside the Churchill Room on a bench and smoked that cigar...

Corona is my favorite beer too.

I think cigars are super cool and I love their smell but they are just as deadly as cigarets so I'll pass.

 

What NO PEN in you shirt pocket :(

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Oh c'mon Matt.

 

Let's not devolve into another National Socialist "thing".

 

 

No, no, no! Let's not!

 

Matt

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For the 149, I immediately thought of James Earl Jones......or maybe Winston Churchill.

 

 

When I saw this post, I immediately thought of Winston Churchill for the 149. Right on

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For the 149, I immediately thought of James Earl Jones......or maybe Winston Churchill.

 

 

When I saw this post, I immediately thought of Winston Churchill for the 149. Right on

 

 

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...it would need a missing persons report.

 

(I've misplaced mine somewhere around the house...)

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If 149 was a man he would surely be a fatty person with dull and boring attitude....not liked by any one...this the fact about it

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...it would need a missing persons report.

 

(I've misplaced mine somewhere around the house...)

Found, thank goodness.

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If 149 was a man he would surely be a fatty person with dull and boring attitude....not liked by any one...this the fact about it

 

 

... you mean: not liked by you. Or are you "anyone"?

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149 = Jaba the Hutt.

 

Darn... how can I reply to this post after reading that?

 

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