Greetings!
This question is one that you do see on most personality, getting to know you quizzes. What person out any alive or dead would you like to invite for dinner?
My choice has been the same as long as I can remember. I would love to have Michelangelo to dinner and discuss not only his talent but how he found the inner strength to paint the Sistine Chapel. I would need to have some really nice Italian food, I imagine....
Player of Couri
Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/13/2005 07:32 AM CDT
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/13/2005 07:37 AM CDT
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/13/2005 08:26 AM CDT
I'd invite Moses, Jesus, Mohammad, Bhudda and Confucious. Would be interesting dinner conversation to say the least. :-)
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A scavenger troll arrives, scouring the area.
The scavenger troll exclaims, "I dinks I like da' Moongate!"
The scavenger troll bends over and picks up the Moongate. After appraising it, the troll places the Moongate in its frayed knapsack
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A scavenger troll arrives, scouring the area.
The scavenger troll exclaims, "I dinks I like da' Moongate!"
The scavenger troll bends over and picks up the Moongate. After appraising it, the troll places the Moongate in its frayed knapsack
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/13/2005 08:46 AM CDT
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/13/2005 09:33 AM CDT
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/13/2005 10:12 AM CDT
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/14/2005 04:21 PM CDT
Good question, and all good answers... Gonif's party would certainly be interesting, though there would be more concurrence of ideas than many would imagine, methinks. If Shakespeare came round, you'd probably end up as a character in a play... And Dali certainly knew his wines.
Since Jefferson is busy elsewhere for the evening, I guess I'll give FDR a ring. Among his other talents, he could mix a good martini.
Balshin
Since Jefferson is busy elsewhere for the evening, I guess I'll give FDR a ring. Among his other talents, he could mix a good martini.
Balshin
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/15/2005 06:16 AM CDT
I have to agree with Tiralor.
I'd have to invite my Maternal Grandmother. She was so important in my life. And I'd love to hear all those stories again.
I'd also like to have dinner with Adolf Hitler (Pre-1933) and the Safety Rep before the Titanic set sail. Just to see if I could change history.
And having changed history - would I still have met/married the man I did? (He was born in Germany and now lives in Australia.)
Kobmand.
I'm juggling, trading and also trading in juggling.
I'd have to invite my Maternal Grandmother. She was so important in my life. And I'd love to hear all those stories again.
I'd also like to have dinner with Adolf Hitler (Pre-1933) and the Safety Rep before the Titanic set sail. Just to see if I could change history.
And having changed history - would I still have met/married the man I did? (He was born in Germany and now lives in Australia.)
Kobmand.
I'm juggling, trading and also trading in juggling.
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/15/2005 03:12 PM CDT
Re: Week 11-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.... on 04/18/2005 09:15 PM CDT
Well, I spent A LOT of time trying to decide here. My choice? My wife. I'd have dinner with her than anyone else. I considered many important leaders in history, artists, inventors, philosophers and even past family members. I just don't think any of them really could reveal anything that 'big' that it would be worth changing my decision. ::shrugs::
Best Regards,
~GM Arnimas
"Wealth is not his that has it, but his who enjoys it."
-Benjamin Franklin
Best Regards,
~GM Arnimas
"Wealth is not his that has it, but his who enjoys it."
-Benjamin Franklin