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This is a question I'm your biggest Fan

Tell us about your heroes. No. Scratch that.

Tell us about the lengths you've gone to in order to show your devotion to your heroes. Just how big a fan are you?

and we've already heard the fan jokes, thankyou

(, Thu 16 Apr 2009, 20:31)
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Trinitarianism
A friend of mine was a student at Cambridge. For a while, there'd been a glitch in the accommodation list which meant that she was without a room in undergrad accommodation.

However, a suite of rooms had just been vacated in college. Normally, these would be for teaching staff - but there was noone except her in need.

So this is how she ended up living in what had been Ludwig Wittgenstein's rooms.

Every so often, she'd have a group of tourists knock on her door, wanting to take photographs.
"Er... OK", she'd say. "Just let me hide the pile of laundry first..."
(, Mon 20 Apr 2009, 12:17, 5 replies)
Surely, it being unspeakable,
they would have passed over it in silence?
(, Mon 20 Apr 2009, 12:49, closed)
Tee hee!
Her appeals to privacy, on the other hand, proved to be incoherent.
(, Mon 20 Apr 2009, 12:53, closed)
very awesome indeed
although according to some, he was a miserable twunt. Id prefer living in a cabin in norway to any place where he's been... oh wait.
(, Mon 20 Apr 2009, 13:10, closed)
My parents' house
was a few doors up from Jane Austen's old gaff in Winchester, and they were friends with the current occupants. The lady of the house came out of the bathroom one day to find about 20 Japanese tourists taking photos in her sitting room.
(, Mon 20 Apr 2009, 13:48, closed)
*googles Ludwig Wittgenstein*
...Oh cool!
(, Mon 20 Apr 2009, 23:50, closed)

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