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- catchacab - 04-11-2007

The purpose of this tread is for every member of this forum to pick a person they would like to be.  This person can be current or historic, famous or obscure, male or female.  The poster may state their reason(s) for their choice if they wish.

I'll begin:

Hugh Hefner.  His life and lifestyle is quite different than mine, and... do I have to state any other obvious reason?



- smankow - 04-12-2007

catchacab wrote
Quote:Hugh Hefner. His life and lifestyle is quite different than mine, and... do I have to state any other obvious reason?

you like wearing pajamas all day?



- catchacab - 04-12-2007

It would be an interesting change.

So Steve, who would you like to be?



- LouZ - 04-12-2007

I would choose JAY LENO.

I already have the heritage, wit and humorWink I would like to have his $$ and car collectionCool



- APXD 30 - 04-12-2007

Better than Heff--Bond, James, Bond.   The character not the ornithologist.   If characters aren't permitted under the rules, I'll go with Sean Connery. 


- LouZ - 04-12-2007

APXD 30 wrote:
Quote:Bond, James, Bond.
WOW - for a moment I thought you wrote

Bond, JOHN, BondWink



- Tony356993 - 04-13-2007

MS


- Wellardmac - 04-13-2007

Bill Gates

- so cool that you don't have to work on it and own a Wimbledon Green Porsche


- dmano - 04-14-2007

Steve McQueen,

One hell of a driver and awesome actor.  All around great guy



- Darren - 04-14-2007

dmano wrote:
Quote:Steve McQueen,

One hell of a driver and awesome actor. All around great guy

Didn't he die of some horrible cancer that was mistreated in Mexico? Yeah I agree he was the man, though I'd rather pick someone alive.

At least someone like say Paul Newman, his first professional race was at age 47, and he was still racing as of a couple of years ago in his 80's. If he can do it there is still hope for the rest of us....though he was rich at the time....