Since there's so many disagreements about the top 100 greatest Americans poll done by AOL, let's see how us intellectual Apolytonians think about it.
Each poster send me five (5) names by PM, email, or post on this thread before April 30 and I'll tabulate the results and see who us brainiacs like.
Try to use a proper name, such as "Neil Aldrin Armstrong" instead of "Buzz Armstrong." I can't take anything like "the guy who wrote about the mississippi river," or "Patrick Johannoson, inventor of the Dorito." If you feel that the person you're nominating is relatively obscure or you're not sure you can remember a full name and they're not well-enough known to use a last name, try to include a profession or accomplishment.
In the event that two people share a last name (Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt), use their full name.
Apolytonians are excluded from being on the list. Don't worry. Ted Striker will get an honorary mention.
So, get to thinking! I've got a start for us:
Bill Clinton
Johnny Cash
Franklin Roosevelt
Sam Walton
Douglas MacArthur
Each poster send me five (5) names by PM, email, or post on this thread before April 30 and I'll tabulate the results and see who us brainiacs like.
Try to use a proper name, such as "Neil Aldrin Armstrong" instead of "Buzz Armstrong." I can't take anything like "the guy who wrote about the mississippi river," or "Patrick Johannoson, inventor of the Dorito." If you feel that the person you're nominating is relatively obscure or you're not sure you can remember a full name and they're not well-enough known to use a last name, try to include a profession or accomplishment.
In the event that two people share a last name (Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt), use their full name.
Apolytonians are excluded from being on the list. Don't worry. Ted Striker will get an honorary mention.
So, get to thinking! I've got a start for us:
Bill Clinton
Johnny Cash
Franklin Roosevelt
Sam Walton
Douglas MacArthur
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