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Either way, it's odd that I personally know loads of interesting women, but it's hard to think of many famous women I'd find interesting.

 

Exactly. I love the personalities of my female friends, they are every bit as witty as men. As for celebrities, though, I can't imagine a woman being as funny on stage as Russell Brand. It just wouldn't fit.

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1) Christopher Hitchens

2) James Murphy

3) Tina Fey

4) Tracy Morgan

5) John Stewart

6) Christina Hendricks

7) Stephen Fry

8) Jerry Seinfeld

9) Bjork

10) Sofia Coppola

11) Lauren Ambrose

12) Victoria Coren

 

 

I do wonder how that would play out. That's limiting my options to alive anyway - unless one of them has died and I've remained unaware.

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Hmm, poses an interest question.

 

 

1. Paul Gross

2. Bruce Springsteen

3. Thierry Henry

4. Zinedine Zidane

5. Eric Clapton

6. Scott Bakula

7. Sophia Bush

8. Alice Eve

9. Sarah Chalke

10. Shiri Appleby

11. Yvonne Strahovski

12. Minka Kelly.

 

 

That company would keep me occupied for a course or two.

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Interesting thinking about it I must say.

 

1. Ada Lovelace (Mathematician, Deceased)

2. Richard Nixon (US President, Deceased)

3. Erika Moen (Comic Artist)

4. Lisa Simpson (Fictional, The Simpsons)

5. Clint Mansell (Modern Composer)

6. Clint Eastwood (Actor/Director)

7. Aaron Copland (Classical Composer, Deceased)

8. Benjamin Zephaniah (Poet)

9. Elisabeth Leonskaja (Violinist)

10. Caterina Sforza (Italian Noblewoman, Deceased)

11. Elizabeth I (Queen of England, Deceased)

12. Roger Sterling (Fictional, Mad Men)

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I'm struggling to come up with females, just like others, so I'll have to come back later when I can think of another 3 to add. As it is, this is my incomplete list:

 

1. Morgan Freeman

2. Stephen Fry

3. Carlos Santana

4. Geoff Nunberg (I'd love to have the whole 'cellar door' thing explained)

5. Jean Piaget (Would be interesting to see what he thinks of the cognitive development theories which ripped his work to shreds)

6. Gerald Haeffel (His paper on dopamine transporter genes and possible interactions for depression was fascinating)

7. Kay Redfield Jamison (She's the reason I wanted to study/I'm studying psychology)

8. Lena Headey (For looks and because I think she'd be great to have a chat with)

9. Ashley Costello (Lead singer of NYD. Spoken to her a few times about art and what not so she'd be great)

10.

11.

12.

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Hmmmm lets see then:

 

1. Nathan Fillion

2. Stephen Fry

3. Wil Wheaton

4. Robert Kirkman

5. Patrick Stewart

6. Chris Barrie

7. Felicia Day

8. Allison Scagliotti

9. Tina Fey

10. Kristen Bell

11. Amanda Tapping

12. Jewel Staite

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1. Kenny Dalglish (Pure legend, funny guy)

2. Steven Gerrard (My idol)

3. Hayley Williams (Everything she does/says amazes me, and i love her)

4. Ayrton Senna (Inspiring)

5. Jeremy Clarkson (Top Gear trio, for teh lulz)

6. Richard Hammond

7. James May

8. Rihanna (Beautiful, and love her music)

9. Bam Margera (Mental, would be great company)

10. Lionel Messi (Would like to ask him how he's ridiculously good at football)

11. Bill Shankly (The most amazing character, and one of the best managers ever)

12. Paul McCartney (One of the real living legends)

 

 

Spent like 5 minutes putting this together, so basically no thought put into it :)

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Urm...top of my head...

 

Dee Men:

 

Alfred Hitchcock

Barack Obama

Clint Eastwood

Justin Bieber

Eamon de Valera

ReZ :p

 

 

Dee Women:

 

Marlyn Monroe

Amy Winehouse

Lisbeth Salander

Edith Piaf

Nina Simone

Countess Markievicz

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1) Christopher Hitchens

2) James Murphy

3) Tina Fey

4) Tracy Morgan

5) John Stewart

6) Christina Hendricks

7) Stephen Fry

8) Jerry Seinfeld

9) Bjork

10) Sofia Coppola

11) Lauren Ambrose

12) Victoria Coren

 

I was thinking this, though having watched Virgin Suicides and read reviews of Somewhere I'm left debating whether she's actually any good. I'm a bit worried that Lost in Translation was a fluke, which sucks a little as it's my probable favorite film...

 

She is quite attractive however

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nintendo-master; funnily enough lisbeth was the only female my dad could name, despite the fact that actually she'd be a proper shit dinner guest!

I was thinking this, though having watched Virgin Suicides and read reviews of Somewhere I'm left debating whether she's actually any good. I'm a bit worried that Lost in Translation was a fluke, which sucks a little as it's my probable favorite film...

 

She is quite attractive however

 

What was wrong with virgin suicides?!

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Yeah, she probably would in a social sense :laughing:

 

I don't think I'd mind much though. I'd probably just spend the night secretly catching glances with her. Her presence is enough. She's just that cool :D

 

Plus you can just tell she'd make a mean cup of Joe.

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