who are yours?
dead ones please.
In no great order:
Karl Marx (cologne striker, 1950's)
Che Geuverra (1960's fashion designer)
Jean Paul Sartre (Michelle Platini's coach & mentor)
The Clash/Jo Strummer (white rioter)
John Fowles (a wise magus)
Ghandi (even though "he's made one good film & we've not heard of him since")
Ludwig Von Beethoven (great music + commited to freedom & the human spirit)
The Beatles (kind of dead... the modern Beethovens with a lot of Mozart thrown in)
Carl Jung & Sigmund Freud (authors of the classics 'Pysco' ... & 'Spellbound')
Turner (invented a great prize)
Van Gough (inspired a song)
Francis Ford Coppella (of the hair salon chain)
George Orwell (for being Eric Blair, not Tony Blair)
Garribaldi (the adventurer who took the biscuit, potentially the best of the lot)
I would take all of these to my desert island. Oh, forgot, I'd probably add Marlyn Munroe as well, but for other reasons.
dead ones please.
In no great order:
Karl Marx (cologne striker, 1950's)
Che Geuverra (1960's fashion designer)
Jean Paul Sartre (Michelle Platini's coach & mentor)
The Clash/Jo Strummer (white rioter)
John Fowles (a wise magus)
Ghandi (even though "he's made one good film & we've not heard of him since")
Ludwig Von Beethoven (great music + commited to freedom & the human spirit)
The Beatles (kind of dead... the modern Beethovens with a lot of Mozart thrown in)
Carl Jung & Sigmund Freud (authors of the classics 'Pysco' ... & 'Spellbound')
Turner (invented a great prize)
Van Gough (inspired a song)
Francis Ford Coppella (of the hair salon chain)
George Orwell (for being Eric Blair, not Tony Blair)
Garribaldi (the adventurer who took the biscuit, potentially the best of the lot)
I would take all of these to my desert island. Oh, forgot, I'd probably add Marlyn Munroe as well, but for other reasons.
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