Re: Who inspired Indy the most? Discuss

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Posted by graml from mariner.org on December 13, 1999 at 12:17:31:

In Reply to: Who inspired Indy the most? Discuss posted by DrJones on December 13, 1999 at 11:46:02:

: Hi everyone,

: I am taking a breather in between my final exams (I have 3 today) and I came up with a unique (at least to me, with my brain being fried it may not be) quiere for all you Indy fans.In order to answer this, you might need to have some Young Indy entusiasm but I am really curious as to hear what you all think

:
: Who do you think inspired Indy the most?

: A) Charles DeGaule (Trenches of Hell)

: B) Albert Spier (Oganga The Giver and Taker of Life)

: C) Sidney Bechet (Mystery of The Blues)

: D) Ernest Hemmingway (Mystery of The Blues, Tales of Innocence)

: E) Lawrence of Arabia (Daredevils of The Desert and others)

: F) Someone else in the Chronicles whom I have not mentioned..(who, would that be? in YOUR opinion?)

: I will hold off on my opinon until I hear what you all think.
: Back to the exams I go, laughing all the way...oh wait, thats a
: Christmas song =) Anyway, regards to everyone,

: DrJones

Hey. Nice question. I always figured that Sir Richard Burton was Indy's "role model", at least according to the novels. And also, wasn't that Albert Schweitzer in Oganga? Just my two cents.
-graml
PS Good luck on the exams. Man, I'm glad that phase of my life is over!


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