For What It's Worth

rayrena rayrena at accesshub.net
Tue May 18 21:05:20 PDT 1999


Okay, here's mine, though I've been influenced so they might seem a bit symmetrical:

5. Thorstein Veblen 4. Simone de Beauvoir 3. John Cassevettes 2. d. boon 1. Fidel Castro

(Tomorrow they will likely all change; and I couldn't cram Bill Faulkner or Chuck Mingus in there.)


>Here's how my TIME votes would be stacked:
>
>5. James Joyce
>4. Muhammed Ali
>3. Robert Johnson
>2. FDR (for better or worse)
>Drumroll...is there any doubt? the man with the Green Tea Stained Teeth..
>1. Mao
>



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