Winston Churchill, he was a dude.
Adolf Hitler, so Winston had someone to insult.
George W Bush, so Hitler had someone to insult.
2006-07-18 03:30:47
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answered by KinkyPoodleJoy 3
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1. My great grandmother time about 6 or 10, she was a Blackfoot Indian Princess. I would love to get to know her and how she survived without everything I use today. As well as see what type of food she would order for dinner.
2. A pirate. Any one will do. They intrigue me, and not just because Johnny Depp is a sexy pirate, but because they were the fifthly sea dogs. I think it would be interesting to know what they did when they weren't killing people, or stealing. I would also like to see how they eat at dinner.
3. The first person to walk the Earth. No matter who it be. Adam or Eve, caveman, or monkey man. It would be nice to see the first person(s) to inhabit the world.
2006-07-18 04:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Cleopatra,Benjamin Franklin, General George Patton
2006-07-18 04:26:11
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answered by moecat 2
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My father... then, two other guys... sure, maybe his father, and then his grandfather, get four generations at the same table... or possibly go a bit spiritual, maybe my dad and Gautama Shakyamuni, and, hmm, either Jesus, or Mohammed... no, maybe Lao Tsu.
That's it, my dad, the buddha and Lao Tsu... and me... I guess the meal would be mainly vegetarian... goodness knows what we'd be talking about... I think we'd need interpreters. Or perhaps we'd just laugh our arses off at all the good feeling at the table- we wouldn't need to speak.
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Damn, I was just reading the other answers, and that guy up there's right- you'd want Jimi Hendrix to be there, he'd make the party... still, I've made my choices... Jimi can provide some acoustic guitar during the meal, sat on a high stool at the bar with a rickenbacker twelve string... he can have anything he likes to drink, it's on me...
2006-07-18 14:10:32
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answered by Buzzard 7
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Okay, I picked a couple of different themes because some of my guests would get offended by each other.
For inspiration:
Jesus, Martin Luther, Abraham Lincoln
For conversation:
Oscar Wilde, William Shakespeare, Nikita Khruschev (because he might get excited and start banging his shoe...)
For political genius:
Viktor Yuschenko, Bill Clinton, Lyndon Johnson
And because I have some questions:
Ronald Reagan, Gaetan Dugas, Robert E. Lee
2006-07-18 06:49:41
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answered by TracyMichele 3
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Martin Luther King
Tutankanmun
Princes Diana
2006-07-18 03:25:07
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answered by sexgod 1
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William Godwin, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron
2006-07-18 06:43:13
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answered by lowestoft 2
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Alistair Crowley, Sigmund Freud, Isadore Ducasse.
2006-07-18 03:25:12
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answered by phillipgdmn 3
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Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington
William Shakespeare
Jane Austen
2006-07-22 01:49:34
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answered by schweitzer006325 2
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John Kennedy, Malcolm X, Abraham Lincoln.
What an interesting dinner conversation it would be!
These were voices that were silenced much too soon. I would have liked to live in the world that they would have constructed had they not been stopped by a coward's bullet. Also, I would like to hear what they have to say about the world today.
Lourdes
2006-07-20 16:36:35
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answered by magical_whimsie 2
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Freddie Mercury.
Fred Dibnah.
2006-07-19 11:47:54
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answered by AnnieBee 1
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