Who is Your "Mount Rushmore?"

ErinAardvark

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Fluffy
Pepper
Snickers
Snowball

My family cats througout the years.
 

Froggy Fool

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My list:
  • Jim Henson
  • Steven Spielberg
  • Tom Baker :smile:p)
  • Neil Gaiman
I would edit my post, but it's past one hour. Anyway, I thought of a really good one just now, instead of Tom Baker. So now my list is:
  • Jim Henson
  • Steven Spielberg
  • Walt Disney
  • Neil Gaiman
 

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I have a couple other Mount Rushmores. Who says you can only have one?

First:
  • Davy Jones
  • Micky Dolenz
  • Michael Nesmith
  • Peter Tork
Next:
  • Jim Henson
  • Frank Oz
  • Jerry Nelson
  • Richard Hunt
 

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●Trump
● Putin
I think it's interesting to note that these two people have become more despised than others like Stalin and Mao in this day and age.

My list of people I've always looked up to:
  • Bruce Dickinson
  • Chuck Schuldiner
  • George Carlin
  • Vlad the Impaler
Honorable mentions to Steve Harris, Rev. W. Awdry, and Jim Henson.
 

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Wouldst thou look down upon him, my fine man?
Well...

In 1475 Gabriele Rangoni, Bishop of Eger (and a former papal legate),[143] understood that Vlad had been imprisoned because of his cruelty.[144] Rangoni also recorded the rumor that while in prison Vlad caught rats to cut them up into pieces or stuck them on small pieces of wood, because he was unable to "forget his wickedness".[144][145] Antonio Bonfini also recorded anecdotes about Vlad in his Historia Pannonica around 1495.[146] Bonfini wanted to justify both the removal and the restoration of Vlad by Matthias.[146] He described Vlad as "a man of unheard cruelty and justice".[147] Bonfini's stories about Vlad were repeated in Sebastian Münster's Cosmography. Münster also recorded Vlad's "reputation for tyrannical justice".[140]
 
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