I'll like to meet Bruce Lee and tell him how much i respected him :) and maybe pick up a skill or two from him
2007-01-13 20:58:59
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answered by Sephiroth 2
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hmm wow that is a great question... i would probably want to meet someone that new something still remained a mystery to the rest of the world. Amelia Earhart would be on the top of my list not only because of her mysterious dissapearance but because she seemed like a great person
2007-01-14 04:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus, Paul, John, Kenneth E. Hagin, Audrey Hepburn, Ann Coulter, Churchill, Washington, Jefferson, lots of others.
I Cr 13;8a
2007-01-14 05:02:12
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answered by ? 7
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Mohandas K Gandhi
2007-01-14 04:57:17
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answered by Loren H 3
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Jefferson Davis, first and only President of the Confederate States of America. THE SOUTH SHALL RISE AGAIN!
2007-01-14 05:00:53
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answered by Mr. Sir 5
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Kurt Cobain of Nirvana
2007-01-14 04:57:51
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answered by Paula 7
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If I could meet anyone dead or alive, and talk to them or have lunch with them, etc..I'd sure like to meet Jesus. I bet he would be a cool guy to talk to.
2007-01-14 04:57:35
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answered by Daft One 6
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I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE MET ERNIE COOMBS! i USED TO WATCH HIS SHOW MR. DRESS UP WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND EVEN WHEN IT COMES ON NOW AS RE-RUNS I WILL STILL WATCH IT. hE WAS ALWAYS COMING UP WITH GREAT LITTLE ART PROJECTS TO DO AND ENTERTAINING US WITH DRAWINGS,DRESSING UP, READING TO US AND PUPPET SHOWS. hE WAS ALWAYAS VERY KIND TO HIS GUESTS ON THAT SHOW. i DO NOT KNOW ANY OTHER THINGS HE WAS INVOLVED WITH..OH HE WAS ON THE COVER OF THE GRANDPARENTS MAGAZINE!!!
yES I WOULD LOVE TO MEET ERNIE COOMBS! gREAT GUY!!!
Ernest "Ernie" Coombs, CM (November 26, 1927–September 18, 2001) was a children's entertainer, best known for the long-running Canadian television series Mr. Dressup.
Ernest Coombs was born in Lewiston, Maine, United States, and pursued a career in children's entertainment. As an understudy to Fred Rogers, he traveled to Canada in 1963 to work for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on an early version of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Rogers moved back to the United States the following year, but Coombs decided to stay in Canada, joining a new show called Butternut Square. Butternut Square ran from 1964 to 1967.
After Butternut Square ended, Coombs developed Mr. Dressup, which became one of English Canada's longest-running and most beloved children's programs. As Mr. Dressup, he presented arts and crafts, songs, stories and games for children with his friends Casey and Finnegan, a boy and a dog who lived in a treehouse in Mr. Dressup's back yard. Later in the series, when the show's principal puppeteer retired, Casey and Finnegan were replaced by a small cast of anthropomorphic animal puppets. Coombs believed very strongly in gentle, wholesome children's programming that encouraged kids to use their creativity and imagination. In each episode, Mr. Dressup would dress up (hence his name) in a costume from his Tickle Trunk, and lead children in an imagination game. Many times his puppets would also appear in costume as well.
2007-01-14 05:00:20
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answered by Uzlu2919 3
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Marilyn Monroe was quite the intellect,I would have loved to have a conversation with her.
2007-01-14 04:57:13
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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My husbands mum, she passed way too early and I htin we would have gotten on well, plus, I would have liked a chance to thank her for having such a great son....thanks, good question.
2007-01-14 04:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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