Who is your historical boyfriend?

Agreed, but have you taken the quiz Theo? I reckon you’ll get everyone’s favourite chess computer (and Garbage fan) Deep Blue.

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Oliver Reed

Stalin :smile:

Lucky boy!

Good quiz btw

Jack Kerouac - that’ll do nicely

Che Guevara

best choice

i got che too :+1:

just did this one and got chekov

@Jeremys_Iron is that La Cuna? I’ve been there too - also got him as my boyfriend.

Mark Twain

I got Chekov too

What a player

Albert Camus. Phwoar, what a babe.

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* Winter I

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Ernest Hemingway, swoon.

This wistful wordsmith had you at “Moveable Feast.” Hemingway, famous for his economical style of writing, was a man of few words, dazzling you with his suave style, dashing good looks, and chivalry. In this lustful liaison you scored good drinking buddy and a seductive storyteller, including that time he established a world record by catching seven marlins in one day.

First date: Drinking dirty martinis at a café on La Seine.

Break up: He went fishing and never came back.

Alright @Scout! Glad you made it across safe and sound :smiley: It’s La Floridita in Havana! Didn’t quite have as many daiquiris as the big man but I played my part.

That’s probably what I meant, I thought it was called La Cuna but I don’t know where I got that from.

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