As I recall it was the people of Berlin.
But I could vote for Hasselhoff.
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As I recall it was the people of Berlin.
But I could vote for Hasselhoff.
Reagan fans may be shocked at where their hero comes out in the poll.
As I recall it was the people of Berlin.
Or, arguably, those slacker snipers.
(I've always loved that the guards refused to shoot a bunch of unarmed people.)
I remember being in Germany and seeing a poster for a David Hasselhoff concert. We took a photo, of course.
When I lived in London, he got clowned on the radio when they said that the concert was cancelled because only 13 tickets had been sold, all to German exchange students! (well, the german exchange student part may or may not have been true, but it is true that only 13 tickets were sold.)
But I could vote for Hasselhoff.
All 6 people in South Dakota did.
Was this some sort of joke? What does David Hasselhoff have to do with anything? All I know is that according to Norm Macdonald, Germans love David Hasselhoff.
Another interesting poll --
Cinema's Sexiest Vampire
Oh thank goodness, Catherine Deneuve is winning. But clearly the poll is still wrong, because it doesn't list David Bowie.
He started it:
Speaking to German magazine TV Spielfilm, Hasselhoff said in 1989, the year the wall fell, he had helped reunite the country by singing his song 'Looking for Freedom' among millions of German fans at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
He said he felt he had moved people on both sides of the wall, although he admitted hardly any of the East Germans could speak English. He said: "I find it a bit sad that there is no photo of me hanging on the walls in the Berlin Museum at Check-Point Charlie.
Though apparently, if you can decipher the drunken rambling, he walks it back here a few weeks ago? Haven't watched the vid.
I always wonder about the validity of my answer to the ER question to "Do you drink or smoke?" "Casually and no." Except casual drinking? I can go months without a drop. What is casual drinking? I only know not drinking and can imagine heavy drinking. A glass or two of wine with dinner three times a week--that's still casual, right? Getting hammered once every three months (still not me) is casual?
Robert Pattinson is doing entirely too well in that vampire poll. What's the sparkly tween version of slashdotting? Because they can't really be reading Time on their own.
What do people consider "normal" drinking on a daily basis? The DH will have a beer or a finger of scotch after dinner several nights a week and that's it. I will have a drink at parties a few times a year but I am planning to add a glass of red wine at dinner. To me, teetotaller that I am, more than a couple of glasses of wine or one cocktail each day seems like a lot, but I know lots of people drink more than that.