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Following Mic Mac's thread - which fictional characters would you like to meet?


Some to be going on with:


Jack Aubrey - Master & Commander series by Patrick O Brian


George Smiley - John Le Carre


Count of Monte Cristo - Dumas


Elizabeth Bennet - Jane Austen


Widmerpool - Anthony Powell


Sherlock Holmes - Conan Doyle


Aisha - Rider Haggard

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> The Tombliboos

> wee 'Jimmy' Krankee

> Gonch Gardener

> Baba Papa

> The cast from 'Duty Free'

> Captain Birdseye

> Top Cat

> The Freak (if not available - Vinegar Tits would

> do)



And.....


Poker face


Wossis name


Wee wee head


Poo poo face


Ol do da


Oo Ja ma flip


Conel Sanders



MY mums ( she's a right bitch though ) favorite is "I should coco"




W**F

Louis Crandell, but only so I could say I couldn't see him.

Jack O'Justice, provided he brought Moll Moonlight of course.

All of the cops from the 87th precinct. And also the Deaf Man.

John Dortmunder, in the hope he'd allow me to accompany him on one of his capers.

Betty Rubble, provided she ditched that dope Barney.

Troy McClure who you may remember from The Simpsons. I'd like to find out if the fish rumours were true.

All of the girls from Little Women. Especially Jo, I liked Jo, she had spunk.

Catwoman, the Lee Meredith version from the TV series.

Billy Liar.

Victor Von Doom.

Anne Shirley - from the Anne of Green Gables series by LM Montgomery


Stephanie Plum, Joe Morrelli and Ranger from Janet Evanovich's Plum series of novels


Elizabeth Bennett - Austen


Marcus Didius Falco and Helena Justina from the Falco novels by Lindsey Davis


Kinsey Millhone - Sue Grafton's Alphabet novels


Gandalf - Tolkien


Claire Randall and Jamie Fraser - from the series of novels by Diana Gabaldon

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