cristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands17,243 posts
i'd be Julia Roberts, it's the kind of beauty that a really appreaciate: she is natural,doenst really care about the way she dresses, not worried on being politicly correct, always smiling, concentrated on her work and family and not on what people might say, and she is still loved and can make good money.Just charismaticly beautiful and intelligent
well if i were forced then they'd probably make me be someone they want t me to be, (had b/f's like that) but if i got to chose? Amelia Earhart, i think she was pretty couragous
Well, while I kinda' like who I am, if I were FORCED to be someone else... I reckon I'd have to choose my great Grandfather.
Born in Illinois, he went west as a young man and spent several years as a cowhand, civilian Army Scout, buffalo hunter and part time minor outlaw. He rode (briefly) with Cody, knew the Earps and Masterson and played poker with both Hickok and Hardin. He then returned to Il. and married his boyhood sweetheart, settled briefly in Northern Oklahoma and ultimately homesteaded in Alaska. All in all, he had a long, happy and (by all accounts) interesting life. He was equally at home while yarning around a campfire while on the dodge from the law, or with his wife and sons in the safety of their cabin in the wilds of Alaska. He was a man who loved life and lived it to the fullest, whether by tricking Grizzlies into helping him clear his land (true story!) or teaching his sons that they could be strong and capable and yet remain gentlmen.
I suppose that, next to my dad and the lady I'm engaged to, I probably admire my great Grandfather more than anyone...
I"ll stick to being me,took along time to travel the path I am now on,and just because ones outter being and or one in the media appears to have it going well for themwe only see it,we don't live it,besides having lived and learnd,I have to say I kinda like me,alot......Besides I have a few personallites that break the monotiny up for me when things become to mundane....
gillyloves69OPlondon, Greater London, England UK7,359 posts
thats a nice posting the kansan it makes me wonder what it was like to live in those days ( as a cowhand ) whats the difference between the cowhand those days and the cowhands today ?
T hats a good one there!!!! I guess i haven't really thought about it,i guess someone famous,or younger. I have lived with myself this long,maybe it might be a bit strange to get use to another body, Iam a country and Western fan,so i guess it would be Faith Hill,or someone pretty like her.Go to sleep and wakeup her.
Here, here! A remarkable woman!! Not only did she do a lot for libertating women but she did a lot of good work during the war and even gave many orphaned children a home. My hat goes off to her!!
I wouldn't really desire being someone else but if I was, it would be someone who had made a mark and done some good in this world, like William Wilberforce or Martin Luther King?
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