I've got three questions for anyone who would like to post. Any answer can be a fictional character, I'm just curious about these things.
1. Whose personality do you find most charming? Mind you not alluring, but simply delightful.
2. Who, during any part of their life, do you find most attractive in the entire world?
3. Whose actions have inspired you the most?
1. I would have to say that I could not imagine anyone more friendly than Elwood P. Dowd, from Harvey. Even when Wilson bullied him around he was kind.
2. Although I didn't see Ferris Bueller's Day Off until I was about 12, I think Mia Sarapocciello (Ferris' girlfriend) is the most gorgeous girl I've ever seen, during her preformances of Ferris Bueller (of course) and legend. Too bad she's about 14 or 16 years older than I.
3. Now, I might be a bit biased because of his name, but Cyrano De Bergerac is the most honorable man I've ever heard of. If you haven't seen a movie representation of the play, see one soon. Cyrano was a real Musketeer, and if you have problems with the opening seen, the man Cyrano is heckling supposedly stold many of Cyrano's plays.
Anyway, I'm interested to get to know some of you better, and I thought it would be nice to find out the biggest inspirations behind these traits.
1. Whose personality do you find most charming? Mind you not alluring, but simply delightful.
2. Who, during any part of their life, do you find most attractive in the entire world?
3. Whose actions have inspired you the most?
1. I would have to say that I could not imagine anyone more friendly than Elwood P. Dowd, from Harvey. Even when Wilson bullied him around he was kind.
2. Although I didn't see Ferris Bueller's Day Off until I was about 12, I think Mia Sarapocciello (Ferris' girlfriend) is the most gorgeous girl I've ever seen, during her preformances of Ferris Bueller (of course) and legend. Too bad she's about 14 or 16 years older than I.
3. Now, I might be a bit biased because of his name, but Cyrano De Bergerac is the most honorable man I've ever heard of. If you haven't seen a movie representation of the play, see one soon. Cyrano was a real Musketeer, and if you have problems with the opening seen, the man Cyrano is heckling supposedly stold many of Cyrano's plays.
Anyway, I'm interested to get to know some of you better, and I thought it would be nice to find out the biggest inspirations behind these traits.