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Thread: Name an admired historical figure.Explain why.

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    Sorry, I know this is semi spam, but, the idea that someone had to do it first, and they put a name to him, is why..
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    Lord Drazsyr - he was an epic mod, that brought the OT to life, and layed down the floor in his own special domo way!

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    Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by abracax View Post
    Leif Ericsson in my opinion.
    i agree, and not just because he's a distant relitive (if i traced it right) but because i dont belive he gets the credit he deserves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilKitty View Post
    I know it's not within the time period because he died in the 90's but I'd like to add Jacques-Yves Cousteau. A fantastic scientist and amazing frontiersman. I'm absolutely fascinated by the sea and with scuba diving and he did so much to pioneer the way in deep sea diving and research. RIP Jacques-Yves. You were amazing.
    I very much agree Kitty. Growing up in a French community, I was extensively exposed to Cousteau's documentaries( our television probably ran them all... and several times each!). A superb explorer who made the sea his domain.

    In a totally different vein, let me add the name of MARTIN LUTHER to our list. The importance of protestantism to the devellopement of modern western society ( or is that civillisation Boleslav?!) may still be underestimated to this day.

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    Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    should we do a seprate thread for myths, or is here ok?????????

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    spider man because he saved new york a trillion times
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen Master View Post
    spider man because he saved new york a trillion times
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    Quote Originally Posted by CandleLite View Post
    should we do a seprate thread for myths, or is here ok?????????
    Candle my dear, as long as the entry is specified as such, I don't mind.

    But why not start another thread about mythical figures? State what you want to see and how we should approach the subject. I'm sure you'll get good participation.

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