Alex W (
sdelmonte) wrote in
ways_back_room2008-01-17 08:58 am
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Emergency Daily Entertainment Hologram
Our usual host is caught in traffic (the kind with cars, not the kind with Steve Winwood), so I am filling in.
I have often suggested that I would love to app Ringo Starr from any of the Beatles films. And we have had a few real people from works of fiction such as Kit Marlowe and Lawrence of Arabia. So I ask, is there a fictionalized version of a famous person you want to play, or to see in the Bar?
I have often suggested that I would love to app Ringo Starr from any of the Beatles films. And we have had a few real people from works of fiction such as Kit Marlowe and Lawrence of Arabia. So I ask, is there a fictionalized version of a famous person you want to play, or to see in the Bar?
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- while I'm sure we had a Billy the Kid at some point, he and Socrates remain one of my favourite team ups and I'd die if they came in.
Me personally? I've been occasionally tempted by the Virgin Queen. Possobly the Helen Mirren version or maybe Cate's.
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The character in the comic is the Showman/Triggerman/Black Widiw/Whatever from Alice's stage and music - the 'character' Alice created by the musician of the same name.
OTOH there's the muasician as portrayed in Wayne's World.
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I just don't know if I could pull him off, or if he counts in anyone's head but mine.
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I think this would be amazing. All of these things must happen.
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Anyway, I had to google that, and AHAHA.
... doom.
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We could and should also have some more fictional musicians, like Spinal Tap and the Rutles.
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And of course, that would lead to Jim Kirk staring at both of them. :)
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Of course, I am also surprised that no one ever apped the B&T version of Bergman's Death, if only so he and PTerry Death could stare at each other.
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