Okay, first of all…
John: Someone else has suggested I do this. It’s an assignment. You may not use this as an excuse to spout off about Terry Hatcher or Rene Zellweger, or any other old or pasty tarts.
*Ahem*
My first ‘Meme’ on Sarcastic Mom!
I’ve been tagged by Dawn, who has been tagged, but is still working on hers….
[You should do this meme: http://toddleddredge.wordpress.com/2007/10/07/that-meme/ I'm tagged for it and won't get it done right away - so I'm tagging you in advance.] -dawn
(there’s my memetag. see, I’m learning the rules!)
“Ten Literary Characters I Would Totally Make Out With”
(If I Were Single and They Were Real, But I’m Not, Single I Mean, I am Real, But I’m Also Happily Married and Want to Stay That Way, So Maybe We Should Forget This….)
- Louis Creed, from Pet Sematary. Okay, see, I read Stephen King near religiously. And even when I read that book YEARSANDYEARS ago, I thought he was delicious. So naïve to evil, so determined, and dedicated to his family in unimaginably hideous, yet cavalier ways. I mean, he went through hell (almost literally) to bring back his son, and his wife, from death. That’s sexy.
- Probably because I was just thinking of him the other day, Ponyboy Curtis, from The Outsiders quickly comes to mind. I read this book, upon the urging of a good friend, when I was in the 8th grade. I felt sinful, sitting on the swing of our front porch in the late afternoon sun, wishing I could just kiss away all his sadness when I came to the part where he read the Frost poem. Gaaaahhhh….
- Captian Ahab from Moby Dick. One word: Obsession.
- I feel pretty trashy already, and this one will just make it WAY worse… but if I’m going to be honest, I have to mention Lestat from the Vampire Series by Anne Rice. I became incredibly obsessed with these books while I was in high school and college (yes, even before the movie). This guy is deliciously evil… and yet, his heart is tortured by his actions and his past… his very being. *sigh* I thought my mind was going to explode when I read Memnoch the Devil. I wanted to `boingyboingy` away all of Lestat’s pains. And then all of his not pains. And then anything in between.
- Schroeder in the Charlie Brown Comic Series (do comics count? Haha) Just to get him away from that damn piano, for once.
- From another high-school read, this one required, let’s go with Mercutio, in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Go ahead, roll your eyes. But look at this guy. There’s the mystery of not having gotten to really know him… and at the same time, just look at what you do know. Fiery, passionate, willing to die for his friend. I’m in. Of course, you’re gonna have to get at him before Tybalt does. Damn you, Tybalt!
- Hopping back over to King again, I’m going to go for the gritty with Roland Deschain of The Dark Tower Series. This character… well, he could bend a car in half with his teeth while juggling flaming bottles of vodka with his penis, standing barefoot on razor blades. I’m convinced of it. You could drive an axe into his back and then pour acid in the wound, and he’d ask what was tickling his back. I’m going with him just for the Umph.
- People seem to overlook Samwise Gamgee of J.R.R Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings Trilogy. I think this pick is based on desire fueled by dreamy admiration. Sam is unfailingly at the side of his companion. He is loyal to a fault, and a steadfast protector. He is strong whenever his friend is weak. Plus, he cooks. It’s a no-brainer.
- Is it entirely wrong to say Arthur “Boo” Radley from To Kill a Mockingbird? I always felt, like, this weird desire to know more about him. He was made out to be this silent, heroic figure of misunderstood innocence. Don’t you want to make him all better? Sexual healing? No? Hm.
- And, since we’re “iffing” it up, anyway… if I were a lesbian, Kay Scarpetta, of the series of books by Patricia Cornwell. Why? Sheesh, have you read any of these? Because she’s intelligent and disarming, has a hot bod, likes wine, and is an all-around badass.
Whew. That was not so easy to do. It proves I have not been reading enough in quite awhile. And that my brain has become somewhat mushy. (What day is it again?)
But I did it.
I’d be more than happy just to make out with my husband, though, if he would JUST COME HOME.



















#1 by dawn on October 9, 2007 - 6:33 PM
Oh well done! We should totally do the movie one next.
Um you know, after I get this one done.
Um you know, after I finish the birth story.
#2 by Veronica on October 9, 2007 - 10:53 PM
You tagged me! My first meme.
I will have to think about it for a bit first, but I will do it.
#3 by Amanda on October 10, 2007 - 9:04 AM
I am now imagining you liplocked with Mercutio from the LeoDiCaprio/Claire Danes R & J version.
That is way hot. Especially if he’s wearing the bra and panties with his red lipstick.
As for LOTR, Sam is definitely kissable, but he is overlooked because of Legolas and Aragorn. I really just wanted to make out with (plus more) Liv Tyler after that movie, though. So, yeah. Am I tagged on here? I think I have an old blogger account.
#4 by imaginary sarah on October 10, 2007 - 4:51 PM
Darn you, Lotus, and your little dog, too! for tagging me on this…
I would totally get nekkid with Lestat. I’d wear a turtleneck, though, to keep him all crazy for me.
#5 by Karleigh on October 10, 2007 - 8:20 PM
Hmm, this is a good question.
1. Henry DeTamble from “The Time Travelers Wife”
This one came to me instantly. This is my absolute favorite book of all time, and one of the reasons is because it’s so amazingly lovely and sensual. Henry must be the greatest lover of all time.
2. Nate from “Gossip Girl”
Rachel will help you with this, but this character is described as the hottest guy alive, and yet he still has a brain. Hot AND smart? Pshh, I melt!
3. Dan from “Gossip Girl”
Ok ok, I’m a sucker for this series, and every guy is perfect, but this guy is MY TYPE. He’s artistic and really hip, plus hotness.
4. Morelli from the “Stephanie Plumb” series of books
Rugged, handsome, and very sly. He also touches women in just the right way.
5. MR. DARCY FROM “PRIDE AND PREJUDICE”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG, he and Henry DeTamble are soooo tide. Those two guys combined make my perfect man, maybe because they’re so similar. I think it’s so completely romantic when a man will do everything within his power just to be with someone because they think the woman is so perfect. I guess it comes from my need to feel perfect in some guy’s eyes.
Wow, I can only think of 5. IDK, I’m not very really turned on by characters in books, well, except for my number one and five. Gah, those 2 should be enough!
#6 by Sami on February 8, 2008 - 4:22 PM
Totally delurking here to agree whole heartedly on Lestat (total highschool obsession – well before the movie), Mercutio (such make out potential tragically cut short) and Roland (omg, yes!).
I found your blog while voting for the Bloggies and added you to my blogroll because of instant-kindred-spirit feelings I got from reading what you had to say. I’ve been checking back regularly and since I’m bored to tears at work waiting for the weekend to start I’m surfing your archives. Plus, you live in Nashville too! And yay! Cool “mommy blogger” who lives in my town! Whee!
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Yep. So hi!
P.S. My work computer is dumb so it may send this comment three times. I apologize in advance for the extras.
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