Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Thursday Thirteen #70 -- Famous Fictional Women
March is International Women's History Month, or something like that. Since that dovetails nicely into the discussions around here over the past few weeks, I figured I'd invent thirteen women who will one day be discussed. By someone.
Some of these women you've met before. Others I created just this week. Let me know who you'd like to see more of and, just like the list of bands the other week, I shall do what I can to oblige.
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Some of these women you've met before. Others I created just this week. Let me know who you'd like to see more of and, just like the list of bands the other week, I shall do what I can to oblige.
1. Zeynep Goldstein. This not-terribly-observant Muslim woman married a not-terribly-observant Jew and, without meaning to, found a way to begin to bridge the centuries-old hatred between the people of the two religions. (Although, as a Jew, I didn't know of this hatred until about ten years ago, at most. Must be a hidden hatred, or am I that sheltered?) 2. Toni Lauren Smith -- One of eight children, Toni and her husband Leon decided to seek fulfillment by not contributing to the world's population problem. Instead, they work tirelessly to promote the conservation of the world's green spaces and the flora, fauna, and wildlife that dwells within in. (If you think she wasn't inspired by a certain blogger, you're nuts.) 3. Maureen -- Also known as More to Roadie Poet, she is helping (along with the real-life women out there) that women do belong in the often-sexist world of roadies. 4. Aliyah -- Created last week, all I know about Aliyah so far is that she's a chemist, doing research in a New York City lab into alternates for petroleum. Her partner is a big-shit record producer, also in New York. She keeps him grounded and proves, yet again, that it takes a good woman to make a man great. 5. Sara Deaver -- a single mom who teaches her community and social circle how to live with grace under pressure. 6. Alina Kozlova -- A historian by training, Alina brings history to life, with the help of a team of sociologists, pyschologists, and every other -ologist she deems necessary. First through articles in a national news weekly magazine and then through her own books and later podcasts, Alina makes history sexy -- and reminds us of the relevance of the past in today's world. 7. JC Montecino -- The US Government's top IRS fraud inspector. Despite long hours on the job, JC raises a family of seven children. With the help of her stay-at-home husband who somehow finds the time and energy to constantly be renovating at least one room of the four-bedroom house. 8. Pauline Smolinski -- A Holocaust survivor, at 80 she begins a new career as a Food TV host. As a judge of Iron Chef America and all those food competitions where people create crazy things and win ten grand for it, she's not afraid to show what's what in terms of the importance of food and nourishment. 9. Beverly Buck -- Big Buck's wife. Those of you who hang around know that Big Buck's Best Barbecue is one of those places in the fictional city of Riverview that no one can get enough of. Beverly is responsible for creating Bodacious Sauce. She's also the one who takes the mobile barbecue on the road, proving that women can barbecue with the best out there. 10. Sassy Brody -- A lawyer whose rising star has people hoping she'll be named US Attorney General. 11. Ruby Red -- fashion designer to the stars, she helps turn the musical culture into something other than sex and the ghetto. 12. Bunny Fitzgerald -- At the tenderish age of 20, Bunny Fitzgerald took the skateboarding scene like a storm. The first female pro with a reputation as good as Tony Hawk's, Bunny takes that board and flies with it. Rumor has it that Shaun White thinks she's hot, but the idea of being Bunny White scares her sleepless. 13. Lyric Maker -- You've met Lyric on these pages before. Stay tuned; there's more of her to come. LOTS more. |
The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will try to link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!
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Cool, I would love to hear more about lyric. There are some great characters there and I bet there are very similar women out there...somewhere. I want to hear more about all of them but definitely More and Toni (I definitely relate to the choice of not having children which is different to being childless and does not require sympathy thank you very much and does not mean I hate children!).
There is DEFINITELY more Lyric to come. Have no fear.
I think the choosing to be childless is a definite must-address. It's a big subject.
I think the choosing to be childless is a definite must-address. It's a big subject.
Beverly Buck with her BBQ crusade made me laugh, although I have to say you've set us a difficult assignment. It's hard to choose!
What a superduper list! I would love Toni, and I bet Bunnygirl will get a kick out of Bunny -- and LOL @ your "Bunny White" comment!
You did a great job of coming up with strong and fascinating female characters, each of which, in her own way, walks her own walk and talks her own talk.
It seems the choice to remain childfree is one of the biggest choices a woman can make for her life that throws people for a loop. To me, that's silly, but then women have been defined for so long by motherhood that it really harelips some people to grapple with the notion that parenthood is (or should be) a choice, not an obligation.
Most of us childfree gals appreciate the wonderful job that good moms do -- we just don't want that particular job ourselves. :)
Thanks for an as-ever great T13!
You did a great job of coming up with strong and fascinating female characters, each of which, in her own way, walks her own walk and talks her own talk.
It seems the choice to remain childfree is one of the biggest choices a woman can make for her life that throws people for a loop. To me, that's silly, but then women have been defined for so long by motherhood that it really harelips some people to grapple with the notion that parenthood is (or should be) a choice, not an obligation.
Most of us childfree gals appreciate the wonderful job that good moms do -- we just don't want that particular job ourselves. :)
Thanks for an as-ever great T13!
I love that you do this. These people feel so real and available - and how fun to meet them, even if to meet them again.
Happy TT!
Happy TT!
Susan Dear,
Would LOVE to be your historian!! I could give Alina a run for her money!! Truly, you have some amazing characters and a wonderful sense of who they are. And...the names you picked are great!
Happy TT and thanks for stopping by!
Would LOVE to be your historian!! I could give Alina a run for her money!! Truly, you have some amazing characters and a wonderful sense of who they are. And...the names you picked are great!
Happy TT and thanks for stopping by!
right on, sister...love the post; love the blog. you rock (i know. you've never heard of that before, huh.
*smooches*
happy tt ;)
*smooches*
happy tt ;)
I read #11 as Ruby Rod, who was played by Chris Tucker in THE FIFTH ELEMENT. He did have a better figure than a lot of women I know.
Argh! You make me want to do my 13 Bar couples now! I actually have 13 things I know because I work at a cemetery, all written up! Now I have to decide... You are a shit disturber... but the good kind. ;)
Fun list, LOL! I was wondering why your blog had been quiet for a little while. Seems you've been busy pondering!
I love how you make all the characters so real, that it hard to chose.
However I think I want to know more about Pauline, Bunny (LOL @ your comments on Bunny White) and Lyrics.
Happy TTs!
Julia-Yen
However I think I want to know more about Pauline, Bunny (LOL @ your comments on Bunny White) and Lyrics.
Happy TTs!
Julia-Yen
I love it that you have a rising attorney general called "Sassy." Fun list. sounds like some interesting stories to come.
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Yikes. If I had 7 siblings, I might very well not want any kids of my own, either.
Toni's obviously well-balanced by JC.
:)
Toni's obviously well-balanced by JC.
:)
Your imagination is amazing woman! I’d love to read all of their stories (now that you’ve introduced them) … especially #1, 6, and 10!
Hugs and blessings,
Hugs and blessings,
Fabulous list darlin'...each morning I visit this one website where they've been telling a different woman's tale each day and they are all as varied and unique as the next.
Has been making a great way to start the day...inspiring :-)
Has been making a great way to start the day...inspiring :-)
LOL Love #4 and 6
Heheh if you change one little letter in #6's name you have Me **grin**
Okay, okay I'll behave LOL
Great List
Aline
Heheh if you change one little letter in #6's name you have Me **grin**
Okay, okay I'll behave LOL
Great List
Aline
I like that not all your women are politically correct - and I like that some aren't saints! (I like a bit of spunk and down and dirty)
Thanks for dropping by my TT-13
Smiles,
Holly
http://theabundanceplace.com
Thanks for dropping by my TT-13
Smiles,
Holly
http://theabundanceplace.com
Are any modeled on real women -- famous or in your own life? I'm guessing some people that don't live in your own head influence you ;)
TT's posted here and here.
TT's posted here and here.
Great ladies! I love Alina! History IS Sexy! I don't understand how anyone could say it was boring! Unless they had a boring history teacher who spoiled it for them. Down with boring history teachers!
Maybe I'm just hungry, but the Iron Chef judge cracked me up and I'd love to see where that goes. :)
Along with, well everyone actually, but most especially; 9, 11, 12 and 13!
Happy TT Susan
~X
Along with, well everyone actually, but most especially; 9, 11, 12 and 13!
Happy TT Susan
~X
LOVE the name "Sassy Brody!" Makes me wish I had a daughter to name … or another cat. (Thanks for visiting my TT)
Susan you are so creative! I just love this stuff and these women. They are interesting and ambitious and sympathetic people! I hope I'll see more of them... Happy TT13!
They sound like very interesting women, can't wait to see more of them. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the birthday wishes!
I'd be keen to hear more about Alina. Sounds like she could do for history what Alton Brown does with food...only more so.
Happy TT!
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