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[ QUOTE ] Alexander Hamilton, arguably the most brilliant of the founding fathers. [/ QUOTE ] He should be more famous? Wtf? Being on U.S. currency isn't fame enough? Not only that there are referneces to him in pop culture today (e.g. Aaron Burr Milk ad, oh yeah, also "you can call us Aaron Burr from the way we're droppin' Hamiltons"). How much more famous do you think he should be?? [/ QUOTE ] lol, I think you may be right guids, Hedy Lamarr is a good one. |
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[ QUOTE ] Alexander Hamilton, arguably the most brilliant of the founding fathers. [/ QUOTE ] He should be more famous? Wtf? Being on U.S. currency isn't fame enough? Not only that there are referneces to him in pop culture today (e.g. Aaron Burr Milk ad, oh yeah, also "you can call us Aaron Burr from the way we're droppin' Hamiltons"). How much more famous do you think he should be?? [/ QUOTE ] Anyone watch "Real Time with Bill Maher" the other night when Michael Eric Dyson called Hamilton America's first gangster pimp (or something similar)? |
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Anyone see the new chick on The View who's not sure whether the earth is flat or round?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Alexander Hamilton, arguably the most brilliant of the founding fathers. [/ QUOTE ] He should be more famous? Wtf? Being on U.S. currency isn't fame enough? Not only that there are referneces to him in pop culture today (e.g. Aaron Burr Milk ad, oh yeah, also "you can call us Aaron Burr from the way we're droppin' Hamiltons"). How much more famous do you think he should be?? [/ QUOTE ] Anyone watch "Real Time with Bill Maher" the other night when Michael Eric Dyson called Hamilton America's first gangster pimp (or something similar)? [/ QUOTE ] Hahaha, yes, that was awesome. |
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I just remembered a great one who is up there with Petrov:
Norman Borlaug http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug |
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I just remembered a great one who is up there with Petrov: Norman Borlaug [/ QUOTE ] What a great guy. Never heard of him before, thanks for the link. |
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[ QUOTE ] there are seriously people who haven't heard of dylan kerouac or dostoevsky? they dropped out before year 11 english i guess [/ QUOTE ]I never studied Dylan or Kerouac(yet) formally. Also, I never said they aren't famous, but should be more-so :P [/ QUOTE ] bleh, i disagree that they should be more famous. dostoevsky lol. i think maybe david wallace (author) |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] there are seriously people who haven't heard of dylan kerouac or dostoevsky? they dropped out before year 11 english i guess [/ QUOTE ]I never studied Dylan or Kerouac(yet) formally. Also, I never said they aren't famous, but should be more-so :P [/ QUOTE ] bleh, i disagree that they should be more famous. dostoevsky lol. i think maybe david wallace (author) [/ QUOTE ]My list wasn't that serious, also, David Wallace sounds interesting from the wiki article. |
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David Wallace == David Foster Wallace?
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Alexander Fleming (antibiotics)
Hubble (who was on par with Einstein physic's wise, and that was AFTER his retirement) Louis C.K. Mich Headburg I know they aren't no names, but the fact that Dane Cook is so well known and they're comparatively obscure drives me nuts. |
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