If you gave a dinner party and could invite anyone?!
If you gave a dinner party and could invite anyone?
alive or dead who would it be?
Additional Details6 months ago
and why reasons please
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6 months ago
and why reasons please
Alive - my friends and close family as I know we'd had a great time.
Dead - my Grandad as he died when I was young and I'd love to get to know him. My Uncle as I never got to say goodbye or thanks and my friend as she was too young to go and was always the life of the party.
Maybe throw in Dave Grohl for sex appeal!
my friends as i would probably have more things to talk about.
Elvis
Alton Brown, Aunt B., Santa Claus.
Oprah,Maya Angelou,Paula Deen.I find these three women fascinating.The conversation would be wonderful.
Alive: Some famous ppl
Dead: Ancestors of mine... someone once famous
I MAY OF ANSWERED THIS BEFORE BUT THE SAME ANSWER APPLIES;
JOHN LENNON:TO SING GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
GEORGE BUSH:TO LISTEN
TONY BLAIR:TO LISTEN
Arthur and Gwenviere ( if they really existed)
Shane Mc Gowen
Yaser Arafit
Ringo Star
More than likely my imediate family and friends...since i havent seen them in almost a year.
In all honesty, I'd skip the celebrities. I'd want my deceased family back. All the old matriarchs and patriarchs who've passed away over 50 years. I think that would be a wonderfully emotional dinner.
Cleopatra and Thomas Jefferson (both slave owners)
Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman (both former slaves and activists)
Marilyn Monroe and Andy Warhol and Elvis (media-icons)
John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald (assassins)
Jonas Salk, Einstein, Steven Hawking (science icons)
John Hancock, John F Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln (pols)
There, I think that makes a nice dinner party with lots for us to talk about...
Peter Ustinov
Nelson Mandela
Martin Luther King
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Maria Callas
Ella Fitzgerald
Audrey Hepburn
Beatrix Potter
All great people and a truly international cast!
Jesus, Ryan Stiles, Simon Cowell, and Dorothy Parker.
It would make for scintillating conversations and outrageous fun!
i would invite the guy i like and my closest BFF
my friends! i get along with them and we always have a super fun time
Hmmm. I think it would have to be a mixture of people I respect, and people that have (had) morals that I'll never understand. And people with power. For just one evening, it would be interesting to see what people with opposite viewpoints and morals would say to each other. (Kind of like any meeting of heads of states?) Anyway, let's pretend that everyone speaks and understands the same language...
I think I'd have to invite Hitler. And Saddam Hussein. But I wouldn't let them sit near each other. How do such people justify their actions?
I'd also thow in Jane Jacobs, Maher Arar, Yuri Nakahara Kochiyama, Oprah, David Suzuki, Rachel Carson and Stephen Lewis.
I think a few current world leaders could also be interesting, such as George W. Bush, Vaira Vī?e-Freiberga, Stephen Harper, Michelle Bachelet, Tony Blair, Tarja Halonen, Jacques Chirac, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Kim Jong-il, Angela Merkel, Hu Jintao, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Manmohan Singh, Mary Patricia McAleese and Mwai Kibaki.
And my paternal grandmother.
That's a big group. I guess I'd better make it a cocktail party and a dinner party.
Elvis & Marilyn Monroe
don't know who i would invite but i definitely would have bananas and coke.....have you ever tried the drink??
Alive would be Prince William & his girlfriend Kate Middleton ( so I could find out the inside scoop on the wedding details!!)
Deceased would be Princess Diana, Pope John Paul II & my mamaw........
Mark Ramblecash, cos he's sexy, and i'd take him for a tour to the bedroom and seduce him, he he i'm naughty...
Elvis.......to ask if he was really dead!!!
Maya Angelou..........great poetry!!
Thierry Henry......he could be boring as anything but i love his sexy accent!!!
Marilyn Monroe.....because you need gorgeous people at every dinner party.
And last but not least my friends.........to keep the conversation alive if i had nothing in common with the others!!!
Teddy Roosevelt, Dolly Madison, Truman Capote, Oprah Winfrey, Dave Barry, Stephen King, Dorothy Parker, E. B. White, Jesse Ventura, Warren Zevon, and Smokey Robinson.