Easy pick for me - tea with Peter Fitzsimons. I love his book Kokoda and having been to Antarctica recently have a continuing interest in this amazing continent and the explorers. So Mawson would be the one for me to read over the coming holidays and tea would just be the icing on the cake!
Never bought that Corby was a pure as the driven snow! Don't agree that Assange has done anything noble for mankind, or that the government has a responsibility to save him from himself.
Which leaves just one option. Not keen on Fitzsimons as a personality, but Mawson might be of interest. At least I would get a word in edgeways ...
It certainly wouldn't be Assange.
ReplyDeleteEasy pick for me - tea with Peter Fitzsimons. I love his book Kokoda and having been to Antarctica recently have a continuing interest in this amazing continent and the explorers. So Mawson would be the one for me to read over the coming holidays and tea would just be the icing on the cake!
ReplyDeleteI'd pick Mawson but none of them really appeal to me.
ReplyDeleteNever bought that Corby was a pure as the driven snow! Don't agree that Assange has done anything noble for mankind, or that the government has a responsibility to save him from himself.
ReplyDeleteWhich leaves just one option. Not keen on Fitzsimons as a personality, but Mawson might be of interest. At least I would get a word in edgeways ...
Definitely Mawson!
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