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Guest Jerichoholic

Who do you idolise and why?

 

I'd have to say either Fred Durst or Dave Grohl coz they;ve had such a big impact on Nu-metal in the last few years.

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Guest Hosgood

in Football i'd have to say:

 

Beckham: the guy gets stick but he is the best player in his position in the world, and he should have won worlds best player. i'm sick of these players who win it like rivaldo or figo they do a few kick ups and a double drag back dont make you a great player. Becks is his countries captain the Heart and soul of his club and national side best crosser passer and free kick taker in the world.

 

Also Jimmy Floyd hasselbaink. I criticised him last year for his lack of effort, but he scores plenty of goals and the man is a work horse carrying chelsea on his back making up for the many mistakes Lampard, Jokanovic and Petit make. He's doing it for the fans. The man is a god!!!!!!

 

Finally Lance Storm: in my opinion he's the best all rounder in the world plus his dedication to his fans through his website is incredible and really nice to see he also has an obvious love for the business shame people like goldberg, nash,hall etc make the most money.

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I idolise my parents, they've done so much for me. I also would say vince mcmahon, because he has got a big (maybe the biggest) wrestling company in the world Edited by Nicole
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I would say Bret Hart, because of his staunch morals, and the way he sticks to what he believes in. Also, he has given me so much entertainment and happiness watching him wrestle over the years, he iz da man!
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Guest The Crippler
I idolize Rangers Football Club. The club has its fair share of bad things about it and most people hate them but they are the greatest football club in the world in my eyes.
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Guest Thundara

I idolise the now troubled band Feeder and their fanatic dedication to their music; they gigged constantly for over 2 years straight in the U.S, then continued to try and crack the British and European scene with another year of gigging, while in the meantime recording 2 albums and several singles.

 

Not too mention TV, Radio and Festival appearances all over the world in between times.

 

After all this hard work and dedication, they are still a fairly unrecognised band who have seen (and survived) the bad times, even more so with the death of their drummer Jon Lee.

 

It must be hard for a band like Feeder to work their hearts out each night, but still be left behind for pop-trash like Hear'say and other usless groups.

 

At least Feeder could handle the pace, unlike that prat Gareth. Oh the poor lad.....a few photo sessions and he's had it for a month.

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Guest Dean Douglas

Curt Hennig - for still being an awesome wrestler despite his age and history of serious injuries

 

James Hetfield - for being one half of one of modern music's biggest influences, (I would include Lars but no one likes him), and for ending the domination of glam bands.

 

Eric Clapton - for making the guitar the instrument it is today, ( or was before nu metal).

 

Jimi Hendrix - see above.

 

Ernest Hemingway - forget Regal, he's the real man's man.

 

Mr Foot Long Hotdog Inventor - for giving us all a bigger weiner. :D

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Guest lil_spikey
In football, its either David Beckham, i've dissed the guy before, but ever since he buried that goal against Greece, ive been an absolute fanatic. Also Alan Shearer, the guy came back from injuries, and even had to retire from international football to consentrate on his club, and eventually he started scoring again. Super goal scorer. I also idolise Prince Naseem, ex featherweight champion of the world, some call him cocky, I call him the best. If your the best, your entitled to be a little cocky arent you? And the way in which he wins his matches is so entertaining, better than any heavyweight bout. One more person, and thats gotta be Eminem. Yeh I know you all hate him, but whether you like his songs or not, what he has done for white and rap as a whole is amazing, and I and any true hip hop fan will be grateful for that. Also, hes not scared to put forward his opinion on anything, sometimes i dont agree, but i applaud him for standing up and speaking out. Oh, and Tupac Shakur, I know your out their man, peace.
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i idolised my Mum, she was my world and when i told her i was gay she said it dosen't matter what my sexuality is she loved me for me. she was the only one who ever said that.
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