omg I would invite JFK, Anne Boleyn and I guess Jesus Christ, should make for a good evening
2006-07-09 11:30:09
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answered by angela m 3
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I'll stick to people who are alive, there is nothing more unseemly than a corpse at the dinner table.
1) Chris Rock - he's funny, but I like his politics as well. He'd probably hate me, though!
2) George W Bush - just to gain an insight into whether or not he really is so stupid.
3) Rupert Murdoch - just what is your agenda old chap?
2006-07-09 11:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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At my dinner party I would choose,
Martin Luther King Jr., A man who stood up for the rights of the minority in society. He was not afraid of his beliefs and stood up for them.
Elvis Presley, Without a doubt a legend. He died way to young and I would guess has many stories to tell. He has influenced so many people with his music and has definitely influenced me.
Dale Earnhart, Died in such a tragic way. His experience and stories will never be forgotten and i would love to hear about his life and why he did what he did.
2006-07-09 11:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Archimedes, Isaac Newton and Carl Friedrich Gauss
2006-07-09 11:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoopi Goldberg - because I just think she is an amazing person and I would love to talk with her about lots of issues (from daily life to current events)
H.G. Wells - to share and listen to his brilliant imagination and ideas
Oscar Wilde - because he is a great poet, writer and specially because he is by far the greatest dinner guest who could ever had (he was well know for brighten every party and for is rhetoric and quotations skills)
2006-07-09 11:43:55
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answered by Mary7 3
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Alberto Santos Dumond (invented the airplane), MaurÃcio de Nassau (great visionary) and Joan of Arc.
2006-07-09 11:35:05
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answered by Breno 1
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Daniel Boone, because he is such a legend. I think it would be interesting to talk to him. Abraham Lincoln for the same reason and an Indian Princess. Would love for her to see the world today.
2006-07-09 11:35:55
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answered by jbpammy004 7
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Bouddica -- I admire the way she got everyone to revolt and they all followed her. She was one tough warrior Queen.
Elizabeth I -- Another tough woman. It's amazing she wasn't killed as a child, or maybe they didn't take her as a serious threat to the throne. She ruled England, defeated Spain.
Anne Boleyn -- Mother of Elizabeth. She was able to get a King to change the religion of his country just so they could marry.
2006-07-09 11:38:50
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answered by please remove me from here 4
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1. Nikola Tesla -- He was great at shooting arcs of electricity out of his fingers!
2. Marylin Monroe -- I heard a rumor that she had 6 toes on her left foot and I want to see if it's true.
3. Eve -- I wanna know what REALLY went down in that garden...
2006-07-09 11:36:58
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answered by eric henderson 2
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Voltaire for his mind, Jimi Hendrix for his music and Cleopatra to discuss ruling Ancient Egypt and to find out if she was the most beautiful woman in the ancient world.
2006-07-09 11:34:43
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answered by greguncovered 2
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Simon Bolivar, the liberator of South America.
Jimi Hendrix, to ask him if he would've joined ELP had he not died.
President Polk, just incur upon him some well-deserved physical harm.
2006-07-09 11:31:27
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answered by Walter 5
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