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The Dinner Party

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:11 am
by Eloise Goth
ok...you can invite any 5 people-living or dead-for dinner. who would you pick, and why??
my guest list would be..
Jim Morrison. Genius and Legend.
Spike Milligan. A founder member of the Goons (they did what monty python did, just 20 years earlier..) and a comic mastermind.
Churchill. He can bring the after dinner cigars.
Da Vinci. My favourite artist-a master.
Winona Ryder. Well I'd want some eye candy...

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 12:04 pm
by Ahzz
Hmmm... ok, off the top of my head....

Ghandi
Benjamin Franklin
Joe Satriani
King Arthur (the real one, not the one from legend.)
Robin Williams

I'll let the forum figure out the why's for now. ;) :mrgreen:

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 12:09 pm
by Jassmine(SO)
Hmmmmm........

Sigmund Freud: I have always wanted to pick his brain :wink:

Todd Rungren: Musical genius extrordinaire, very intellegent, I can relate to a lot of his thoughts and ideas, and he's just an all around nice guy :)

Gilda Radner: Comic releif 8)

Ghandi: So much I could learn from him

Plato: Philisophical food for thought

*Hugs & Love* @->->- *^^*

Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2004 7:24 pm
by Amelie-Laveau
Sid Vicious-Genius,,,, well sort of

Felicia Jollygoodfellow-Priscella queen of the desert


Benny Hill-Comic

??????-The guy who sells me lottery tickets, he can't speak english but would be fun at a party.

Al Capone-Just in case things got out of hand.


Love Amelie


PS If Al couldn't make it then Fellini would fill in.

Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2004 9:04 pm
by Jessie
Moses - from the old testement as he is one the people I would know what g-d is like.

Mozart - I still love his music and he is still popular after 500 years(?)

Jerry Garcia - Anouther great muscian in my mind I would to hear his stories.

Jesues Christ - I want to get his side of the story and not the one that has been altered over all these years.

Steven Spielberg - He is my idol I love (nearly) everything he has ever made.

And if one of them cancels at the last minute Maybe George Lucas so he can explain to me why the Star Wars movies went from great to so-so.

Jessie

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 5:09 pm
by Lorna
I love this question! Hmmm, whom would I invite? :-k

1. Albert Einstein - I'd totally pick his brain on his theory of relativity. It has always fascinated me.

2. Marilyn Monroe - Do we really need a reason why? She was one of the most beautiful actresses of the mid 20th Century.

3. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr - The entire world has always benefited from his message on civil rights.

4. Jimi Hendrix - He was a true artist; a musical genius. He is my favorite musician of all time. Plus he was a lefty! :mrgreen:

5. Jack Nicholson - He is my favorite actor today. I've been a fan of his my whole life, and I've always loved the characters he's portrayed over the past 3 decades. :lol:

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 8:55 am
by Curly(SO)
Johnny Depp... *;*;*

The Queen... :soap:

Gandhi... ..|/-


Jamie Oliver... :mrgreen: ^@^

Eddie Izzard... ##oo##

Curly(SO)

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 5:10 pm
by Julie J
Dinah Washington I'm sure her conversation would be as calming as her singing. =D>

Gordon Ramsey Well I need a cook and someone who can annoy people enough to keep the debate going. :mrgreen:

Gilbert&George I know they are a pair (hope this isn't cheating) but they gave me a tin of biscuits so it would be nice to return the favour and they'd be good company anyway. :shock:

Joe Strummer from the Clash, he could talk about all his unfullfilled ambitions. RIP

Bodecia I'm just curious to see if she was as feisty as history paints her. !!arg!!

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 9:38 pm
by Absaroka
Just two

Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King. Then I would sit and listen.

Andrea