True Genius
Posted by: graham55 on 14 December 2004
Let's have some views on who was the greatest person that ever lived.
I nominate Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
What do you all think?
G
I nominate Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
What do you all think?
G
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by Berlin Fritz
quote:
Originally posted by Rockingdoc:quote:
Originally posted by Berlin Fritz:
"Gordon Broon" for convincing Britain that it's doing well, when in fact it's in
greater long term debt and unrecoverable financial ruin for many generations to
come, 99% of which will be paid for by the 'tax payer'
Do you pay UK tax Fritz?
The €uropean Tax Payer
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by Mick P
Ohhhhhhhhhhh
Catty
Catty
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by Berlin Fritz
Our Mattt doesn't seem the type of character to require such praise and compliments, I would imagine such adoration would totally embarress and put him off stride in respect of his tireless and I may add selfless quest to educate and enlighten us all, innit.
Fritz Von Respekt
Fritz Von Respekt
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by Berlin Fritz
quote:
Originally posted by Berlin Fritz:
Our Mattt doesn't seem the type of character to require such praise and compliments, I would imagine such adoration would totally embarress and put him off stride in respect of his tireless and I may add selfless quest to educate and enlighten us all, innit.
Fritz Von Respekt
Sorry, Did I say tiresome, I mean't tireless naturally, ****
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by Berlin Fritz
Gene Roddenberry
David Blunkett
David Blunkett
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by central
Little Richard and Tommy Knackers.
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by Berlin Fritz
quote:
Originally posted by Berlin Fritz:
_Gene Roddenberry_
__David Blunkett__
He resigned an hour or so after this post, Genius, but too little too late, Wanker²
Many British People (and others) have suffered severely because of this arrogant stupidity on the ex Home Secretary's part, FUCK HIM.
Fritz Von Wake Up Little People, Wake up !!!
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by Earwicker
Okay it's Bomber Harris... unless someone persuades me it's Berlin Fritz!!
Nah, Darwin really. He shattered the ultimate illusion (or should I say "delusion"?) and what higher accolade is there than that?! We'd be sunk without him.
Nah, Darwin really. He shattered the ultimate illusion (or should I say "delusion"?) and what higher accolade is there than that?! We'd be sunk without him.
Posted on: 15 December 2004 by Deane F
Goethe.
Posted on: 16 December 2004 by Brian OReilly
Your fiend and mine.......
Osama Bin
From a paltry 6 figure investment, turned the world upside down, financial markets losing billions, thousands of dead, dividing the western world, affecting democratic elections in USA and europe, keeping the world in a state of fear, catalyst for world change, for better or worse.
Brian OReilly
Osama Bin
From a paltry 6 figure investment, turned the world upside down, financial markets losing billions, thousands of dead, dividing the western world, affecting democratic elections in USA and europe, keeping the world in a state of fear, catalyst for world change, for better or worse.
Brian OReilly
Posted on: 16 December 2004 by Robbie
My vote goes to Albert Einstein with Albert Camus as second.
Two Alberts ?
Rob.
Two Alberts ?
Rob.
Posted on: 16 December 2004 by Deane F
Zola's letter "J'Accuse" was a work of genius, albeit isolated. Nevertheless, its placement, timing, subject matter and result elevate it to greatness.
Posted on: 17 December 2004 by Berlin Fritz
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Originally posted by Deane F:
Zola's letter "J'Accuse" was a work of genius, albeit isolated. Nevertheless, its placement, timing, subject matter and result elevate it to greatness.
I found Eric's "Take a look at yourself" quite enlightening also.
Fritz Von Budding Clever Trevor