And how was Ruby an inspiration to you, pray tell? PG version, please.Martinis at 8 said:8.Porfirio Rubirosa
Tomasso said:And how was Ruby an inspiration to you, pray tell? PG version, please.
Shangas said:Holmes shows you to keep your eyes and your mind open to observe the trifles, the little details which are important. Thanks to him, my deductive powers are actually quite good! Yes, it can actually be done - it's not just a literary device invented by Doyle. I've done it myself and it does work.
Viola said:Why all the James Bond love? Just curious.
I'm going to toss my hat in the ring for Dolly Parton.
Viola said:I get the ation hero thing,
Viola said:I get the ation hero thing, believe you me, I'm a huge fan of that sort of thing, I was just thinking of comparing Bond to Indy or Archie of Nero Wolfe or Nick Charles or even Steve McQueen or whoever, that Bond was getting all the love.
As a woman I can see the appeal of Bond but dang, he's always so world weary and dour, though that's more the books. Nick Charles or Archie just had a lot more fun, it seemed to me.
Paisley said:I've read that Doyle based Holmes on a real person he knew.
LizzieMaine said:Not an individual, but a class: the Depression/wartime housewife. She gritted her teeth, and did what had to be done to survive.
Amy Jeanne said:She's one of mine, too! When I think I have it "so tough" I just think of what she had to do and it gives me more strength to do my "tough" duties!
Both my grandmothers. One I never met and she was the aforementioned Depression/wartime housewife and factory worker. I only have letters from her from 1937 and she was a tired, weary woman. My other grandmother just turned 80 and she is the most active woman I know! She's a member of so many groups, she knits, sews, cooks, travels, worked in factories, was an RN for 40 years, gardens (her yard is impeccable!), decorates, is quite the handywoman -- you name it, she's done it!
Celebrity role models are Jean Harlow and Gracie Allen!