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Feb. 19th, 2004 04:48 pmMy "ideal woman" according to match.com:

Yeah...it's Emily Bronte.
OK, yes, she's been dead for almost two centuries, but come on: she was cute as hell in that early-Victorian fashion that I find so incredibly alluring, and she wrote Wuthering Heights, truly one of the most bitter, vicious, and sophisticated Gothic novels of all time. Were I able to reainmate or digitally recreate my literary heroes and heroines, she'd probably be among the first--right after H. P. Lovecraft and Charles Baudelaire.
I can only imagine what a great time would be had sitting around the ol' parlor, guzzling tea and absinthe, with those three would be....

Yeah...it's Emily Bronte.
OK, yes, she's been dead for almost two centuries, but come on: she was cute as hell in that early-Victorian fashion that I find so incredibly alluring, and she wrote Wuthering Heights, truly one of the most bitter, vicious, and sophisticated Gothic novels of all time. Were I able to reainmate or digitally recreate my literary heroes and heroines, she'd probably be among the first--right after H. P. Lovecraft and Charles Baudelaire.
I can only imagine what a great time would be had sitting around the ol' parlor, guzzling tea and absinthe, with those three would be....