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Say you were throwing a dinner party for 20 people. Who would you invite and why. The people can be alive or dead, fictional or real!!!! Now remember be creative! The only people you can't invite are your immediate family. So start filling your guest reservations...

2007-07-31 20:53:43 · 7 answers · asked by hawkeyejames1000 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

7 answers

Jesus
Aristotle
Newton
Ben Franklin
Buddha

The first human being
The first man to ever create organised religion
DaVinci
Eli Weisel
MLK Jr.

Lord Voldemort
Freud (to analize lord voldemort)
Mother Theresa
Aphrodite (God of love)
Any man who's ever died of a broken heart (figuratively)

JRR Tolkien
Moses
My soul mate
Pythagoris
Ghandi

2007-07-31 21:14:21 · answer #1 · answered by Kate 3 · 1 0

1. Jesus - to see His face and hear His voice

2. King David - screwed up a lot but had a heart for God

3. Smith Wigglesworth - he was a paradoxical person

4. Kathryn Kuhlman - she died just before I got saved, I'd like to see what I missed

5. Keith Green - awesome testimony, pure heart, contagious passion for the Lord

6. My mother's birth mother - died when my mom was 8, but shaped much of her character

7. my pastor - a familiar face if I get overwhelmed, and so he could meet Jesus this side of Heaven

8. Jim Bakker - what really happened?

9. my high school music teacher - kept me alive as a teen

10. Billy Graham - Godliest man of my time

11. Margaret Sanger (as a young woman) - to introduce her to Jesus and change the course of her life

12. John Grisham - I love his work

13. Jenn Slike - best friend from HS

14. Mary Pat Zawier - childhood friend & neighbor - it's been a long time

15. John Frankiewicz - childhood friend & neighbor - it's been a long time

16. Doris Miller - childhood friend & neighbor - it's been a long time

17. Maria Ferrara - childhood friend & neighbor - it's been a long time

18. Jenny Kay - childhood friend & neighbor - it's been a long time

19. Jeannie Heinl - childhood friend & neighbor - it's been a long time

20. Bobby Heinl - childhood friend & neighbor - it's been a long time

2007-08-01 05:13:44 · answer #2 · answered by mrscjr 3 · 1 1

Man, that's tricky! The people I would like to invite wouldn't be too likely to see eye to eye, so I'd have to sit them on opposite sides of the table and stop them getting up during the meal!

On one side: Ghandi, Karl Marx, Martin Luther King, Venezuela's president Hugo Chavez, David Kelly (the British scientist who allegedly killed himself after questioning Blair's Iraq dossier, to ask who murdered him), Greg Palast (a superb investigative reporter), the three members of Anti-Flag and Tom Morello (ex-Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave guitarist). All people I admire and respect greatly.

On the other side: Adolf Hitler (to find out why he did it all), General Augusto Pinochet (same and to see if his defence of senility was made up), George W Bush (to see if he really is as thick and immoral as he appears), Madeleine Albright (to see if she really is a woman or Dick Cheney in drag), Bill Clinton (to see if he keeps looking under the table), Monica Lewinsky (to see if she takes a seat or keeps disappearing), Attilla The Hun (to ask if he thinks the world has progressed at all since his time), Margaret Thatcher (so I could feed her the poisoned oysters), Norman Tebbit (so I could feed him poisoned oysters and wine) and Tony Blair (so I could feed him anything poisoned I could get my hands on).

That would make for one lively dinner party!!

2007-08-01 04:49:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Elvis Presley because he is the king
Shirley temple because she is a lady
Conway twitty because of his voice
Abraham Lincoln , i loved what he stood for
JFK, i need to know what else he would of done in the world we lived in then
Kevin B...he was my first boyfriend in kindergarten
PIB....curiosity
osama bin laden...and i would have the feds waiting for him to be taken away before we eat
Louis Armstrong...he was the greatest trumpet player ever
Pauline...she is a friend of mine and always makes us laugh
Oprah Winfrey....a loud mouth but very smart in life's ways
George Kennedy....it took me a while to enjoy his work
edger Allen Poe...one of our greatest poets
Anna Nichole smith...she entertained me and did what no other women would do with that old coot and she may keep Elvis entertained
joy and jack...i love their sence of humor and opinions
Rosanne bar....just for a good laugh
fergie the dutches of york....we need a little royalty
Dana...a friend who died at a very young age
Mrs. Roberts my third grade teacher...she was the best

2007-08-01 04:25:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

don't like such large groups so i'd have to make a party of four to six maximum . Albert Einstein with a friend of his choice , John Lennon and company , and James Beard and staff to prepare the cuisine. if it were imperative to be a larger gathering just invite Hugh Hefner and friends to fill in the gaps.
peace out

2007-08-01 04:02:47 · answer #5 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 1

Hmm, let's see...I'm gonna invite 19 so we make an even number...I'm funny that way...so...

I'd invite Draco Malfoy and Ginny Weasley from Harry Potter...Buffy and Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer...Charlie Chaplin...John Lennon...my very best friend Foxy and her husband LB...Sol Angelica from one of my favourite books...Captain Jack Sparrow...Veronica Mars and Logan Echolls...David and Victoria Beckham...JK Rowling...Sid Vicious...Hugh Laurie...Kate Moss and...Gary Oldman.

2007-08-04 17:33:16 · answer #6 · answered by ivy_la_sangrienta 4 · 0 0

All the mobsters from the "Godfather" and "Goodfellas" movies.
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2007-08-01 04:01:26 · answer #7 · answered by Wise@ss 4 · 0 1

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