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Melissa Etheridge
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Melissa Etheridge kind of jumped out at me. I have no problem with her, but I can't recall the last time I actually saw her or heard about anything she did. She may have been a bit Iconic hero as a brave open lesbion when she had her big record several years ago, but what has she done for me lately?
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C4Lukin wrote:
Melissa Etheridge kind of jumped out at me. I have no problem with her, but I can't recall the last time I actually saw her or heard about anything she did. She may have been a bit Iconic hero as a brave open lesbion when she had her big record several years ago, but what has she done for me lately?
Cancer survivor.
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C4Lukin wrote:
Melissa Etheridge kind of jumped out at me. I have no problem with her, but I can't recall the last time I actually saw her or heard about anything she did. She may have been a bit Iconic hero as a brave open lesbion when she had her big record several years ago, but what has she done for me lately?
I would have thought for 2005, Ellen Degeneres would have been a better choice.
Also, Bill Gates, Hero/Icon??
Jay-Z, Builder/Titan?
And who is the Halo Team?
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just_b wrote:
C4Lukin wrote:
Melissa Etheridge kind of jumped out at me. I have no problem with her, but I can't recall the last time I actually saw her or heard about anything she did. She may have been a bit Iconic hero as a brave open lesbion when she had her big record several years ago, but what has she done for me lately?
I would have thought for 2005, Ellen Degeneres would have been a better choice.
Also, Bill Gates, Hero/Icon?? Jay-Z, Builder/Titan?
And who is the Halo Team?
Halo 2 for xbox.
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C4Lukin wrote:
Melissa Etheridge kind of jumped out at me. I have no problem with her, but I can't recall the last time I actually saw her or heard about anything she did. She may have been a bit Iconic hero as a brave open lesbion when she had her big record several years ago, but what has she done for me lately?
She has recovered from breast cancer and has been a leading figure in the breast cancer awareness movement for the past year or so.
Post subject: Re: Time's 100 Most Influential People 2005
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:48 am
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just_b wrote:
http://www.time.com/time/2005/time100/index.html
Leaders & Revolutionaries George Bush Condoleezza Rice Bill Clinton Barack Obama Bill Frist Donald Rumsfeld Mark Malloch Brown Gordon Brown Ali Husaini Sistani Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi Hu Jintao Kim Jong Il Manmohan Singh Thabo Mbeki Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger Mahmoud Abbas Ayaan Hirsi Ali Ariel Sharon Javier Solana John Howard Chen Shui-bian Hugo Chavez
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BinFrog wrote:
C4Lukin wrote:
Melissa Etheridge kind of jumped out at me. I have no problem with her, but I can't recall the last time I actually saw her or heard about anything she did. She may have been a bit Iconic hero as a brave open lesbion when she had her big record several years ago, but what has she done for me lately?
She has recovered from breast cancer and has been a leading figure in the breast cancer awareness movement for the past year or so.
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C4Lukin wrote:
BinFrog wrote:
C4Lukin wrote:
Melissa Etheridge kind of jumped out at me. I have no problem with her, but I can't recall the last time I actually saw her or heard about anything she did. She may have been a bit Iconic hero as a brave open lesbion when she had her big record several years ago, but what has she done for me lately?
She has recovered from breast cancer and has been a leading figure in the breast cancer awareness movement for the past year or so.
Was not aware of that.
Shortly after we started asking this question, I came across an image like this:
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