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List five fictional people -- from television, movies, books, whatever -- that you had a crush on as a child. Then post this on your Live Journal so other people can be assured that you're as weird as they thought.
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1. Wesley Crusher. I spent many a night dreaming about that boy and how we would roam the stars together. I loved that he was a kid, yet totally capable of piloting the Enterprise. I was so pissed at Roddenberry when he wrote Wesley off as a companion for the Traveler.
2. Steve, the hero of Rosemary Roger's Sweet Savage Love. That is one of the sexiest books of all time. It's a historical romance novel, set during the Mexican war for independence from Spain. Steve is part Mexican artistocracy, but also American; he works for the 18th century version of a black ops group. There's a lovely bit of non-com that leads in romance novel fashion to true luvv. Sigh, check it out.
3. Han Solo. I don't think I need to expand much on this one.
4. Bo Brady from Days of Our Lives. This is kinda sad, I know, but I was addicted to that soap. And Bo was all bad-assy, yet tender in secret moments. Kind of a theme with me since then, I think,
5. And finally---Ender from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. Scott Card is an absolute fucking genius, and Ender is a brilliant creation.
cut to the list
1. Wesley Crusher. I spent many a night dreaming about that boy and how we would roam the stars together. I loved that he was a kid, yet totally capable of piloting the Enterprise. I was so pissed at Roddenberry when he wrote Wesley off as a companion for the Traveler.
2. Steve, the hero of Rosemary Roger's Sweet Savage Love. That is one of the sexiest books of all time. It's a historical romance novel, set during the Mexican war for independence from Spain. Steve is part Mexican artistocracy, but also American; he works for the 18th century version of a black ops group. There's a lovely bit of non-com that leads in romance novel fashion to true luvv. Sigh, check it out.
3. Han Solo. I don't think I need to expand much on this one.
4. Bo Brady from Days of Our Lives. This is kinda sad, I know, but I was addicted to that soap. And Bo was all bad-assy, yet tender in secret moments. Kind of a theme with me since then, I think,
5. And finally---Ender from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. Scott Card is an absolute fucking genius, and Ender is a brilliant creation.
Oh. My. God.
Date: 2005-02-11 01:42 pm (UTC)I just hope our wedding goes better than Xander’s. : (
Re: Oh. My. God.
Date: 2005-02-11 03:16 pm (UTC)In other news, I have begun work on the campaign for the Post-Jargonist movement. Should have something to show for it at said office time. *snicker*
Re: Oh. My. God.
Date: 2005-02-11 06:06 pm (UTC)Re: Oh. My. God.
Date: 2005-02-11 09:07 pm (UTC)