It's memealicious!
Nov. 24th, 2003 06:45 pmGanked from
penmage
Top Three Literary Boyfriends:
1. Neil Gaiman
2. Peter Ho Davies (awesome English prof here, but he's published some amazing short story collections, so he counts as literary)
3. Tossup between Salinger and Dave Eggers
Top Three Fictional Boyfriends:
1. Wesley, The Princess Bride
2. Marius, Les Miserables
3. Aragorn, Lord of the Rings
Top Three Historical Boyfriends:
1. Oscar Wilde (or does he count as literary?)
2. King Christian X of Denmark
3. Einstein
Top Three Hollywood Boyfriends:
1. Johnny Depp
2. Orlando Bloom
3. Edward Norton
Top Three Movie Character Boyfriends:
1. Nino Quincompoix, Amélie
2. Lloyd Dobbler, Say Anything
3. Will Turner, Pirates of the Caribbean
Top Three Literary People You Want To Be:
1. Barbara Kingsolver
2. Madeleine L'Engle
3. J.K. Rowling (debate her status as a "literary" figure all you want; I still think she's awesome)
Top Three Fictional Characters You Want To Be:
1.Coraline, Neil Gaiman's Coraline
2. Death, Neil Gaiman's Sandman series (do we begin to notice a pattern here?)
3. Francie Nolan, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Top Three Literary Boyfriends:
1. Neil Gaiman
2. Peter Ho Davies (awesome English prof here, but he's published some amazing short story collections, so he counts as literary)
3. Tossup between Salinger and Dave Eggers
Top Three Fictional Boyfriends:
1. Wesley, The Princess Bride
2. Marius, Les Miserables
3. Aragorn, Lord of the Rings
Top Three Historical Boyfriends:
1. Oscar Wilde (or does he count as literary?)
2. King Christian X of Denmark
3. Einstein
Top Three Hollywood Boyfriends:
1. Johnny Depp
2. Orlando Bloom
3. Edward Norton
Top Three Movie Character Boyfriends:
1. Nino Quincompoix, Amélie
2. Lloyd Dobbler, Say Anything
3. Will Turner, Pirates of the Caribbean
Top Three Literary People You Want To Be:
1. Barbara Kingsolver
2. Madeleine L'Engle
3. J.K. Rowling (debate her status as a "literary" figure all you want; I still think she's awesome)
Top Three Fictional Characters You Want To Be:
1.Coraline, Neil Gaiman's Coraline
2. Death, Neil Gaiman's Sandman series (do we begin to notice a pattern here?)
3. Francie Nolan, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn