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pattricia 13-09-2006, 11:40 PM Ladies,who is your fictional male hero ? Mr.Darcy perhaps, Rochester,Heathcliffe ? or even modern ones like Dr.Who ? I think mine has to be Rhet Butler from " Gone With The Wind" Who is your fictional hero ? Modern or Historical., and why.
brisbane 13-09-2006, 11:57 PM Oooo food for thought, will have to think about that one Pattrica, I tend to change my mind lots with whatever i have either watched and read at that moment in time.
Must think!
pattricia 13-09-2006, 11:59 PM Oooo food for thought, will have to think about that one Pattrica, I tend to change my mind lots with whatever i have either watched and read at that moment in time.
Must think!
Well have a good think Brisbane.! At least I now know you are femail ! Didnt know before this. :hihi: :hihi:
brisbane 14-09-2006, 12:15 AM Yep sure am, took my name from a teddy bear that my other half bought me when we was travelling around Australia.
Just trying to put a story together at the moment, nearly there......hoping to post it soon.
light_sky 15-09-2006, 08:59 PM Mr Darcy. It's cliched but it's true. Also Remus Lupin from the Harry Potter series :)
amandakm 15-09-2006, 09:17 PM Darcy..............or Mr Rochester.......there's more, i'll just go and dream for a while.
pattricia 15-09-2006, 11:30 PM Darcy..............or Mr Rochester.......there's more, i'll just go and dream for a while.
Had your dream yet ????/ :hihi:
pattricia 16-09-2006, 04:53 PM Mr Darcy. It's cliched but it's true. Also Remus Lupin from the Harry Potter series :)Remus who ?
light_sky 16-09-2006, 05:32 PM Professor Lupin - the defense against the dark arts teacher that comes into the story in the forth Harry Potter book who turns out to be a werewolf - he was played by David Thewlis in the film. Does that help?
pattricia 16-09-2006, 06:38 PM Professor Lupin - the defense against the dark arts teacher that comes into the story in the forth Harry Potter book who turns out to be a werewolf - he was played by David Thewlis in the film. Does that help?
No cos ive never read the book or seen the film.
light_sky 16-09-2006, 07:30 PM Ah well, it's pretty safe to assume that you'll have no idea who he is then!
I like him, he's noble and kind...and a werewolf.
nanrobbo 17-09-2006, 12:28 PM Rhett Butler forever. Have you read the follow on to Gone with the Wind, Pattricia? 'Scarlett' by Alexandra Ripley is very good but not a patch on GwtW.
medusa 17-09-2006, 12:34 PM I rather like Commander Adam Dalgliesh from PD James' series of books. He's moral and sensitive (and his favourite piece of music is the same as mine), but he gets the baddy too.
hazel 17-09-2006, 12:54 PM Darcy is of course a marvellous smouldering hero and Dick Francis' heros are always modest, brave and unassuming.
Inspecter Morse would be one of my choices but think it's really John Thaw I am thinking of.
At the moment I rather like Jack Reacher the hero of Lee Childs' books.
He is strong couragous and true.
hazel
pattricia 17-09-2006, 01:41 PM Rhett Butler forever. Have you read the follow on to Gone with the Wind, Pattricia? 'Scarlett' by Alexandra Ripley is very good but not a patch on GwtW.
No, I havent read "Scarlett".I cant imagine it being as good as the original,but Ill look out for it.
pattricia 19-09-2006, 11:49 PM Rhett Butler forever. Have you read the follow on to Gone with the Wind, Pattricia? 'Scarlett' by Alexandra Ripley is very good but not a patch on GwtW.
nanrobbo, you cant resist a hero who says" Frankly my dear, I dont give a dam." :love:
Mantaspook 20-09-2006, 12:29 AM Its just like that episode of Frasier where Niles is about to reveal to Daphne that he loves her and Frasier is trying to stop him:
FRASIER : “Good lord Niles! You just don’t give a damn!”
NILES : “And if you could also get ‘Rats Ass’ into that sentence you’d be right!”
pattricia 21-09-2006, 10:56 PM Its just like that episode of Frasier where Niles is about to reveal to Daphne that he loves her and Frasier is trying to stop him:
FRASIER : “Good lord Niles! You just don’t give a damn!”
NILES : “And if you could also get ‘Rats Ass’ into that sentence you’d be right!”
Frasier and Seinfeld were my favourite American comedies.Can you imagine writing scripts like that.I believe the actor in Seinfeld wrote the script himself,but not 100% sure.
Thasc 25-09-2006, 10:49 AM Has to be Rhett Butler and Robin Hood as portrayed by Errol Flynn :)
pattricia 01-10-2006, 04:32 PM Has to be Rhett Butler and Robin Hood as portrayed by Errol Flynn :)
Always thought Robin Hood and his "Merry Men" were gay.! :hihi: :hihi:
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