Marilyn Monroe....there wouldnt be a whole lot of talkin goin on if you know what i mean
2006-08-12 10:32:37
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answered by j@mE$ 6
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Jesus. I'd want to know why God chose to make Him a Jew. And which stories in the Bible are true. And if He really was married and had kids and if so, where His descendants are now.
Then maybe I'd speak to Muhammed and ask him why the hell he felt the need to start his BS religion, what he had hoped to accomplish and if he ever expected that it would be taken to such extremes. (Yeah, I'll probably be reported for that one. I'll probably get hunted down like Salman Rushdie. Whatever! It's just my opinion.)
2006-08-12 17:38:51
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answered by elk312 5
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Jesus
Moses
Prince Henry the IV
Charlamagne
George Washington
The first person to create the KKK
Princess Diana
Padre Pio
2006-08-12 17:35:26
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answered by What!? No Way!? 4
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Fred Astaire. To ask him to dance with me.
My grandparents. To tell them everyday things, knowing they know it all means "I love you".
My former boyfriend. To tell him he was right about so many things which I didn't understand back then.
Helen Keller's teacher. At the beginning of facing that challenge of teaching Helen Keller, when she had to fight to do it her way and seemed cruel while actually being the only one with the courage to truly love Helen and act in her best interest. There's such loneliness in pursuing your mission at the expense of short-term security or outside approval, when your mission is but a seed that nobody but you believes will one day be a plant. I would like to make her feel less alone, and I would like to be inspired by her amazing courage.
2006-08-12 19:03:11
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answered by s 4
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Gandhi, because I believe he was a one of the greatest examples of what a single individual can achieve with their life.
How can someone give up their self to help the many?
How can a person reach total non-violence? [ get rid of anger]
I would like to be able to understand & use his abilities in my life. To achieve that type of spirituality & understanding could be taught to children when they are young & influience the next generations. To have the ability to make the just decisions.
2006-08-12 17:49:27
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answered by amom 3
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Martin Luther King would be a very interesting person to talk to. But do people actually think he ended slavery? That happened back in the 1800s.
2006-08-12 17:45:30
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answered by DontPanic 7
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Leonardo Da Vinci and Michalangelo - I mean Da Vinci was a genius in himself. (ignore Dan Brown's theories about him guarding a secret)....
But Da Vinci - he was an architect, an artist, an engineer, a mathemtician, scientist, a medic. He dissected human bodies and drew the interior of a human with such precision that a highly sensitive microscopic digital camera would bury its head in shame..... I mean they say Einstein was a genius in his little field of Maths but seriously Da Vinci's works were incredible!
Michalangelo......he ain't as good as Da Vinci and I'd like to tell him that.
2006-08-12 21:37:14
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answered by Sarah L 2
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The Native Americans to tell Christopher Columbus to get the F*ck off our land.
2006-08-12 17:33:44
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answered by latina_925 2
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Martin Luther King, and I would like to ask him how he was able to want to end slavery even though there were hundreds of racists and people opposed to him. He is a true role model, and here. God bless him and his soul.
2006-08-12 17:32:49
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answered by ♫MizzUnderstood♫ 3
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It would be Billlie Holiday. I would want to know if she felt her life was fullfilled before she past and how she was able to navigate all the racism endured during her time? I would as her so many questions....
2006-08-12 17:33:22
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answered by kitkool 5
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