Grandfather - I have so much I want to tell him.
Father - I have so much to apologize for.
God - I have so many questions to ask.
2006-06-21 01:11:53
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answered by HL 5
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Well the people I would invite would be people who have made an impact in our world. One of the people I would invite would be Vespucci...that's Amerigo...the explorer. He was the first one to discover America. I would want to know what it was like back then....and have another person take the credit. I would want to have John Adams. Truly the best president this country ever had, and one of the last wigs to ever be in office. And the last person I would have is King Lazar of Serbia. I would truly want to know if kosovo belonged to the Serbs before the Turks took it over. The reaosn why I would invite them is because I know that we would never have a dull silence, and I would also be able to write a book and correct some of the errors that are in our History Books today...sickening that children are learning the wrong things...espically about Serbia and the Surrounding States.
2006-06-20 22:20:43
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answered by slatka_zeka 1
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AAnyone prior to the 1060's.
Why?
For several reasons, some being.....
Hats or caps were removed before anyone sat down at a table.
People were courtious while eating
Men helped ladies be seated first
Children we not allowed to play at a table or create disturbances
And these are only a few.....
2006-06-27 13:45:11
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answered by AL 6
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Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, and Elvis Presley
I think the reason is self-explanatory =D
2006-06-20 22:03:24
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answered by 27ridgeline 3
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John F. Kennedy
Abraham LIncoln
Thomas Jefferson
Look at the pluthera of information in these men....i would be that much wiser having met them.
2006-06-20 22:02:05
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answered by itstoughtobeaman 2
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Jesus Christ (for posterity's sake), Napoleon Bonaparte (to find out just how whacked out he really was), and Joan of Arc (should make for some interesting table comversation! Plus Jesus could tell me if He was actually telling her what to do!)
2006-06-20 23:31:39
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answered by PennsylvaniaWifey 1
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My grandfather I have lots of questions for him
Cody Just so I could have told him a few things
and my great grandmother so I could find out for sure which tribe she was
2006-06-21 03:11:04
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answered by someone 4
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Doc Holiday
Al Capone
Franklin D. Roosevelt
I just think the conversation would be ecclectic and diverse..=)
2006-06-21 00:16:22
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answered by *toona* 7
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I would invite Jesus, Mother Teresa and Elvis Prestley.
2006-06-20 22:00:18
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answered by Caicita 4
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My grandmother, b/c she pasted away when I was 12. Malcolm X, b/c he was a great man. Davy Crockett, b/c he came to Texas from Tennesse to defend a land for people that could not do it themselves. "You may all go to hell, and I will go to Texas." Davy Crockett
2006-06-21 00:43:49
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answered by Lynda C 3
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Da Vinci because he was an inventor.Nostradamus well he would know the answer to that.Dr. Phil he would tell us what the heck is wrong with us.
2006-06-20 23:50:41
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answered by caninelupushowlingmoon 2
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