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Emperor Franz Josef of Russia, because he was a noble stateman and daring explorer. I am sure he would have some great stories of life and death to impart upon me and my other dinner guests!

2006-11-19 10:55:25 · answer #1 · answered by Justin 3 · 0 1

I would invite Harriet Tubman to dinner at my home.

Harriet Tubman's life was a monument to courage and determination that continues to stand out in American history. Born into slavery in Maryland, Harriet Tubman freed herself, and played a major role in freeing the remaining millions. After the Civil War, she joined her family in Auburn, NY, where she founded the Harriet Tubman Home. After freeing herself from slavery, Harriet Tubman returned to Maryland to rescue other members of her family. In all she is believed to have conducted approximately 300 persons to freedom in the North.

She was 25 when she conducted these acts of selflessness. I can't imagine doing that for anyone at that age during the harshness of those times. It would be an honor to have her in my home.

2006-11-19 11:13:31 · answer #2 · answered by terryoulboub 5 · 1 1

Definately Woody Allen, because of the fact he's the main gifted actor, author, director, and has the main outrageous experience of humour! i could ought to lease out a 5 star eating place, and invite a number of his ultimate actors, in his movies--i could additionally choose for to place up a number of my script innovations, possibly interior a great Bagel

2016-11-25 20:18:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think I would invite a few of them at my dinner table, and have a party to follow, a dinner is far too short of time for these masters of our History. Thanks for asking.

2006-11-19 11:04:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Benjamin Franklin. I want to know how he managed wearing different hats. He's like a jack of all trade but unlike Jack, whom is master of none, he actually made a lot of significant contribution in each field that he fiddles in. Great man and I'm not even an American.

2006-11-19 22:43:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Well, according to Biblical scripture, Jesus CHrist is God. And since alot of prophecies from the Bible have already come true, and the historical accruacy in the Bible is amazingly true, then the Bibles gott be real.

I'd invite Jesus Christ to the Table. I have so many questions... Then again, I might just freeze up and stare.

2006-11-19 11:42:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Steve Irwin, because he would be so fun and funny to have for dinner. He would also probably be pretty informative, and could maybe help me with homework! LoL, but he would still be great to have met.

2006-11-20 14:31:30 · answer #7 · answered by Miley 2 · 0 0

I would have to invite Henry David Thoreau. It's irresistable to be able to discuss politics, nature, and civil disobedience with the man who literally wrote the book (and essay) on it.

2006-11-19 11:37:33 · answer #8 · answered by R Marie 3 · 1 0

Lee Kuan Yew! To me, he is the one who really founded modern Singapore. Its amazing how we can go from 3rd world to 1st world within a span of 30yrs. Now we are on the way to build a metropolis comparable to las vegas and paris. Its going to be an exciting future for us.

2006-11-20 04:09:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I'd invite Thomas Jefferson; he had such a broad range of interests, that I'm sure he'd make a great dinner guest!

2006-11-19 11:00:08 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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