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'Hero' is a term that can sometimes be brandied about with reckless abandon....
To term someone a 'hero' is a heavy thing. People who give freely of themselves with not a single thought of recognition and/or response, to me, those are 'heroes'....... People that have left a mark on my life? Jesus Christ Pope Pius XII Pope John Paul II Princess Diana the Priests and Nuns who taught me in jr & sr high school Judy Garland Carrie Fisher Lynda Carter Christopher Reeve Tina Turner & the people I let into my heart |
I had to think a little bit about who I admire and whatnot. I feel kinda funny cuz there's no females on my list. I KNOW there are some, I just can't think of them off the top of my head.
Allow me to add Kurt Russell. I've always enjoyed him in his movies. I do rather like Milla Jovovich. Reese Witherspoon too. I have a lot of respect for Salma Hayek. |
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Oh, is THAT what we're calling it now?!? ;) I'd have to say my Hero is my Dad. His mom died before he could remember her and his Father when he was 6. His older sister took care of the family (She was 16, taking care of 6 brothers and a sister!) His brothers had a LOT of problems...Alcholism, drug addiction, domestic issues with their families. Many of them had multiple wives and kids they abused and left. Dad never learned to read and write. He was thrown out of shool in the 9th grade, but he worked hard his whole life. He taught me what being a REAL man is all about....not being tough, not being a bad@$$, but owning up to the responsibilities you create. Putting the welfare of your family above your own comfort. Doing jobs you hate to take care of those you love. He gave me the strength to make it through Army Basic training, French Commando School and Marine Boot Camp, and I never realized it. I never realized how his example taught me how to survive. He never was really harsh or strict on me, and he TRIED to give me everything I wanted as a kid, because he never had much growing up. I grew up hating him for being uneducated and telling me that education was the key to sucess. I hated him for calling me lazy when I wouldn't help around the house and for the few times he couldn't get me what I wanted. I hated him for making me stack wood in the fall and doing my chores....living up to my responsibilities. I grew up hating him for all the things that helped shape me into the man I am today. I have been all over the world, survived in places that would make most people fold and I still laugh and smile about it, all because of the things I hated him for growing up. I only hope my son will grow up to realize, as I do now, that the lessons that do us the most good are the ones that are hardest on us and our loved ones! |
I admire that Salma has done quite a bit for not only herself but other people, I guess. Sure, we hear about movie stars who create charities, give to charities and whatnot... But it almost feels like in this Britney/Paris era, it's all about being self-centered. I like that, as a minority (technically speaking), that she is trying to be more than just a pretty face or an actor.
I dunno... It's kinda like the tv show, K*ville. They are shooting down there in New Orleans and they've actually been putting MILLIONS back into the communities down there. They use the local labor and whatnot. While the show isn't anything to most people, I rather enjoy it. |
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Okay, I'm not too fussed about Slash, but I'm with you on the others. Add to them Dale Earnhardt (RIP), Jeff Gordon, Robert Flower (an Aussie Rules Footballer) and Greg Chappell (a cricketer). |
Ok I have some heroes inside and outside the fictional world:
Fictional ones 1 - Snake Eyes 2 - Storm Shadow 3 - Snake Plissken (Scape from NY and LA) 4 - Sgt. Hondo (SWAT) 5 - Lt. Razak (Starship Troopers) 6 - Beachhead 7 - Milo of Scorpion 8 - Shiryu of Dragon 9 - Cap. Nascimento (Tropa de Elite) 10 - Lt. Frank Castle 11 - Cap. America 12 - Col. Nicholas Fury 13 - Gen. Obi-Wan Kenobi 14 - James Howlett/Logan/Wolverine and so on... (I think he´s already a Colonel) 15 - James Bond (Captain I suppose) There are many others but let´s stop here. These are my non-fictional heroes, people who I really admire: 1 - Lt. Nelson Canto (my father-in-law and who will always be in my opinion the greatest brazilian marine I ever seen; he´s still a rock!) 2 - Cap. Olinto Marcelo (my cousin that was Captain in the brazilian Navy for many years but nowadays is a brazilian Federal Agent in C.O.T. (Tactical Operations Command). 3 - Jet Li 4 - Jackie Chan 5 - Bruce Lee 6 - Bruce Dickinson 7 - John Michael Osbourne (Ozzy Osbourne) 8 - Hendrix 9 - Siddharta Gautama (Buda) 10 - Akhenaton 11 - Napoleon Bonaparte 12 - Friedrich Nietzsche 13 - Franz Liszt 14 - Albert Einstein 15 - J.S. Bach 16 - Sandra Canto Cozer (my wife who is the bravest and kindest woman I´ve ever met) Well this kind of question is very personal so.... |
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Actually, Bond holds the rank of Commander in the British Navy. Impressive list! |
Boba Fett
The Emperor & Darth Vader Cobra Commander The Devil (you know, the little red cartoon one with the diaper) John Rambo Sponge Bob I really admire Megan Fox! |
Oh yes...I just remembered a film where someone call him "Commander Bond" during a conversation :D . Thank you a lot!
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My heros...
My wife My Grandfather Sgt. Henry J. Conrad (US Army Ranger - Killed in Panama 1989) General Omar Bradley (US Army Ret. 1893 – 1981) General George Howe (British Army - Killed at Ticonderoga 1758) Every person who has ever worn a uniform, stood on the firing line and was prepared to lay down everything Edgar Allen Poe Arthur Conan Doyle Jules Verne Daniel Dafoe Mark Twain Mel Brooks Gene Wilder Herbert George Wells H.P. Lovecraft |
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