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Zebediah
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Re: The person who best represents the last 40 years
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Quote from: AndrewT on September 24, 2007, 03:22:19 PM
Quote from: Zebediah on September 24, 2007, 03:19:19 PM
From there Mandela, he's been an activist, terrorist, poltical prisoner, celebrity, political leader, world figurehead.
That's one hell of a journey over 40years and has showed the changing of our world over that time.
Yeah, but he spent the first half of those 40 years dossing about in prison - Cliff Richard was on Top of the Pops loads during that time.
He was merely representing the boring crapness of those years
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Re: The person who best represents the last 40 years
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September 24, 2007, 04:10:19 PM »
From the original list, I'd OMIT.......
Muhammad Ali
The Beatles
Kate Bush
. Just a pop singer.
David Cassidy
Ditto
Lara Croft
, Unreal. Really.
Diana, Princess of Wales
Michael Jackson
John Lennon
Nelson Mandela
Sir Paul McCartney
. Included with The Beatles.
Morrissey
. You jest.
Donny Osmond.
Just a Pop singer.
Elvis Presley
Sir Cliff Richard
. Just a pop singer, did what he did purely for money.
Sir Terry Wogan
As above.
Now, who can I add. Hmmm......
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Sir David Attenborough
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I ADD.
Gerry Adams. Good or bad, central to the last 40 years.
Margaret Thatcher. Ditto.
Tony Benn. An amazing man, a people's man.
Alan Clarke. An antidote to Tony Benn, & an incredible character.
Christopher Reeves. Did so much for disabled people after his accident.
Page & Brin, for giving us the greatest education tool ever ever ever - for totally free - google.
Crick & Watson, for their work on DNA.
Sir David Attenborough. His work on nature has truly enriched my life.
Bill Gates. Without him, life would be so different, for better or worse.
John Kirkland. England's greatest living businessman, & a real & true inspiration to me, and a special friend. Truly my hero.
Aunty Doris, for being my Mum.
Alexander Haig. Without him, there is no knowing what the American Administration might have gotten the Miilitary to do. Bad as it is, it woulda been far worse without Haig.
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keith cheguin
bruno brooks
frank bruno
john regis
paul daniels
chuck norris
lassie
chuckle brothers
trisha
jeremy bates
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September 24, 2007, 06:39:26 PM »
Madonna
Nelson Mandella
The Queen
Anita Roddick
Richard Branson (just for Tikay as he is a big wooly jumper fan)
Sir David Frost
Rupert Murdoch (for better or worse)
Alex Ferguson (boo hiss)
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September 24, 2007, 07:11:15 PM »
Good list Tikay...
I think that you have to have Paisley with Adams though ..
what about Mikhael Gorbachev ?? Now theres another true great world changer..
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Tony Warren
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Margaret Thatcher
The Queen
Jean-Marc Bosman
Keith Richards
Tim Berners-Lee
Nelson Mandella
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Quote from: bolt pp on September 24, 2007, 05:40:33 PM
keith cheguin
bruno brooks
frank bruno
john regis
paul daniels
chuck norris
lassie
chuckle brothers
trisha
Jeremy
Bates
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Seriously, am I the only person who thinks Cliff Richard is using aggressive squeaky-cleanness to hide some kind of inner darkness? There's something just incredibly not right about him, he sets my weirdo radar going like crazy...
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Quote from: danafish on September 25, 2007, 12:34:41 AM
Seriously, am I the only person who thinks Cliff Richard is using aggressive squeaky-cleanness to hide some kind of inner darkness? There's something just incredibly not right about him, he sets my weirdo radar going like crazy...
Have to admit I think the same. He seems like a sweet loving guy but can a pop star/singer for all the years he has been on top really be so innocent. I cant believe he hasnt got one or two secret love children at the very least.
I have always thought he was gay tbh and the fling thing with the tennis player was a cover up but surely he would have come out by now if he was.
Very strange person but love his voice....... roll on Christmas for his next single
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Quote from: suzanne on September 24, 2007, 07:39:50 PM
Tony Warren
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September 25, 2007, 06:03:28 AM »
For me it's a toss up between Beavis and Butthead (biggest cultural influence on the Western World of the 80's and early 90's) and Homer Simpson.
To actually nominate the most important person of the last 40 years you would have to divide them into sub-categories. You can't say Mohamed Ali had the biggest impact on anything other than sports. Mandela on politics etc.
The most influential person of the last 40 years will not be someone famous; the guys who invented the internet had a bigger impact on the world than Mohamed Ali or Princes Diana (FFS that she even made the list)..
A typical lazy telly executives idea this list but I'm sure they'll drag it out over 8 or 9 weeks..bless the BBC for spending my license fee on stuff like this.
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Quote from: boldie on September 25, 2007, 06:03:28 AM
For me it's a toss up between Beavis and Butthead (biggest cultural influence on the Western World of the 80's and early 90's) and Homer Simpson.
To actually nominate the most important person of the last 40 years you would have to divide them into sub-categories.
You can't say Mohamed Ali had the biggest impact on anything other than sports.
Mandela on politics etc.
The most influential person of the last 40 years will not be someone famous; the guys who invented the internet had a bigger impact on the world than Mohamed Ali or Princes Diana (FFS that she even made the list)..
A typical lazy telly executives idea this list but I'm sure they'll drag it out over 8 or 9 weeks..bless the BBC for spending my license fee on stuff like this.
I think he made a little impact outside the world of sport as well.
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