First would have to be Leonardo da Vinci, so many things to ask him. Like.
Who was the Mona Lisa, how did he come up with all those ideas for inventions that were so far ahead of their time, did he use gel in his beard, was he really homosexual, was he really in leauge with the devil, if just a bit of his intellect rubbed off onto me i would be a far better thinker.
Joan of arc would be the second, because it would be wonderful to talk to someone who was so totally consumed by passion for the cause they believed in, ans a person who could inspire so many people around them.
The third chooses themself really, it would have to be a translater as I dont speak french and only have a little understanding of Italian.
2006-07-22 10:45:42
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answered by dopeysaurus 5
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Stephen Fry, Griff Rhys Jones and Ernest Hemmingway
2006-07-22 10:51:14
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answered by Fairy Jo 2
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Someone suggested family and i sure would love to invite my mum, my gran and my best friend from heaven, but i guess you meant historical persons so i would have Crazy Horse because i love native American history/music/beliefs etc. Then i would ask Diana because i loved her so much, as we all did and last person i would ask would have to be Lucky Luciano. I do think he got a bad press LOL!
2006-07-22 10:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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George Washington or Ben Franklin to understand more about the American Revolution.
Henry VIII, Elizabeth the first or Shakespeare to better understand that time period, the breakup of the Catholic church and to learn whether Shakespeare authored all he is credited for.
Da Vinci--fascinating character.
Christ?
2006-07-22 10:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Vlad The Impaler- to find out how the legend of dracula started
2. Christopher Columbus- Always liked him
3. Any royalty from medieval england- I love the time period
2006-07-22 11:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Roger Delgado (just because he was so sexy and it's been said he was a really nice guy and a fine conversationalist)
Kismet Delgado (I don't suppose Roger would want to be there without his beloved wife)
Errol Flynn (well if Roger was out of bounds because of Kismet's presence I would have to have another handsome chap to make eyes at)
2006-07-24 03:03:12
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answered by Thasc 3
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1. Edgar Alan Poe
2. Emily Dickinson
3. Jane Austen
All are well-known authors and there isn't a terrible lot known about them.
2006-07-22 10:40:45
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answered by Susie 6
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James Dean, cos I loved the motto he supposedly lived by
Bob Geldof for the accent more than anything else
and God to get her/his opinion on the world today
2006-07-22 10:40:38
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answered by jumpalicious 2
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John Lennon, River Phoenix and Bill Hicks.
We'd probably all agree about most issues, but I'd like to chill and chat to my dead hero's. (I know River is a bit of a wild card but I had such a crush on him!)
2006-07-22 10:47:40
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answered by beflihippy 3
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Winston Churchill,John Lennon,Horatio Nelson...all my heros.
2006-07-22 10:40:26
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answered by Anonymous
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