Charles Dickens, Robbie Burns, and Ronnie Barker.
That should result in an entertaining evening.
2006-09-03 05:04:26
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answered by boracic1 3
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Tavis Smiley, Maya Angelou, and Toni Morrison.
TAvis Smiley is very smart and has very strong views on african american issues. He's the most intelligent and handsome black man alive today.
Mayay angelou because she is a great poet. I am a poet too and she is an inspiration to me.
Toni morrison, because she has written some great thought provoking books about african american people and their struggles, fears, and they are very entertaining.
I think a conversation at a dinner party with these people would be the highlight of my life. OOOps, after the birth of my daughter, LOL.
2006-09-03 05:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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1]: Gilbert Harding - Dead, but was the original "Grumpy Old Man" of TV who just happened to be gay.
2]: Enoch Powell - The minister who, in the 1960s said "Don't let all the foreigners in, they'll try to take over...." and look what's happened!!!
3]: Robbie Williams - He once said on TV that he'd got the biggest dick in show business, and I want to see how much of a liar he is !!!
2006-09-03 05:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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John Wayne : I would like to hear some of his stories
Ernest Hemingway: Same as above
Katherine Hepburn: same as above
And with all three together a good time is bound to happen
2006-09-03 05:02:16
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answered by dkmcb02 2
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God. But then I'd have to get an infinitly long and wide table since no one knows his size. And I might have to raise the ceilings - for he is infinitly tall. Also, if God is in everyone then I would be having more than three people over for dinner and I'd have to have billions of place settings (and by golly, I just don't have that kind of money to buy billions of dishes - and think of the cleanup job after - brutual).
But seriously: Queen Isabelle of Spain, Queen Elizabeth I of England and Pharoah Cleopatra. They were all strong women who created empires through skill and bravery.
Isabelle married her husband (when she was young) without permission from her father. Once her father heard about this, he took away the cities that were giving her wealth. So for the first few years of marriage even the future queen of Spain was living poor. When the throne to Spain opened up, she took it by herself - as her husband was out fighting a war. (Imagine his surprise, when in his absense, his humble wife became queen of a whole country.) She gave Christopher Columbus the chance to sail across the world, when everyone else refused him. This choice of hers, risky and dangerous for her reputation and her country's wealth, resulted in Spain becoming a power house of information and wealth.
Elizabeth lived in fear after her older sister, Mary (affectionatly called: Bloody Mary), as she slaughtered those that were not her religion. Once her sister had been killed, she took over the throne and managed to get England back under control. She was smart and cunning and made alliances with the right people. The reason why she married was to keep that alliance always open - for an alliance between two countries by marriage was one of the best ways to say "we're friends" hundreds of years ago.
Cleopatra fasinates me. When her people were starving in Egypt, she didn't know about it. Once she learned of it, she went to the nearest granary (which was full of food) opened it up and begged her people to eat (they were scared because they were told they were not allowed to eat). When her library was burned to the ground she was not only sad because she spent her childhood there but that knowledge was lost to her people. And instead of giving herself up to be tortured and ridiculed in front of people that loved her - she took her own life (at least, that's what I believe).
So, I think for my first dinner of three people I would dine with it would be them. I would like to have more dinners with other people too. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Jane Austen, Marie Antonniette, Martin Luther King Jr, Constantine, Alexander the Great, Confucious, Buddha, Adolf Hitler, Bill Gates, Angelina Jolie and my husband (I do like eating dinners with him). Each are brillant people with so much potential (I think the wayt Adolf Hitler pulled together Germany is amazing - but I don't agree with the genocide. I suppose theres always two sides to every coin.)
2006-09-03 05:19:04
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answered by Marilynne 3
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I'd invite Ilhan Mansiz as my appetiser, George Clooney as my main course and Takeshi Kaneshiro as my dessert. Yum.
2006-09-03 05:01:43
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answered by Julie Mokhtar 4
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Nikola Tesla -- look him up, really study him and you will know why one absolutely HAS to dine with him.
Shakespeare -- Because then I can come back and remind Oxfordians why they are morons, with proof.
Jesus -- not because I care, but I just have to know what he really looks like. Plus then I can gage his personality complex and tell people what he was really about. I'd get my own book in the Bible.
2006-09-03 04:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Sidney Sheldon, Dan Brown and J K Rowling. It would be inspiring to listen as to how they come up with the ideas for new book.
2006-09-03 05:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Johny depp cos hes fit, princess Dianna to find out what really happened to her (bless her) and George best cos hes a legend
2006-09-03 06:05:42
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answered by vixon 2
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Meagan Good, Sanna Lathan, And Gabrielle Union - Becuase they are HOTT!!
2006-09-03 05:00:20
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answered by MJGarcia 2
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