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MmeLePen wrote:
Minnie Mouse. Really. I can't see any reason not to hold her up - so ok!
Here are some more:
Jennifer Saunders
Tina Weymouth
Helen Keller
Jane Goodall
Dorothy Parker (As mentioned in the original topic)
Christiane Amanpour
Marie Curie
well i was goig to include Tina Weymouth....
and jane goodall is high on mylist. My nephew worked at one of her compounds in aFrica and she is pretty amazing.
I had to inlcude Minnie.... I am a mimic - a very adept mimic, and i do her voice. Technically of coure, it is not her voice, but what the heck...The bow pulls me in too.
Also,
LISA SIMPSON
I still remember the first time i saw Lisa. I was at that point in time a barfly on methadone, drinking beer, living at a boarding house full of rabble and autisics who had been tossed out of government shelters when the Health Policy strategy was for assimilation into the community.
I was in a pub in Newtown in Sydney.
I sat on a bar stool and drank my beer, sloshed. Then...I saw her....A dazzling little ray of light with that saxophone and a particulalry delightful prosody and mode of articulation not unlike my own.
the rest is history.