Dinner party, who would you invite and for what reasons?!
Dinner party, who would you invite and for what reasons?
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Albert Einstein--- I have a few million questions I'd love to ask!
Groucho Marx--- His wit and humor would add to any conversation.
Shemp Howard (of The Three Stooges)--- he'd have to be the waiter!
Robin Williams--- I bet he could get milk to shoot out of Groucho's nose!
George Carlin--- I bet he'd love to ask Albert a few questions too.
President Bush--- I just love the puzzled look he makes when anyone asks an intelligent question.
Mahatma Ghandi--- Just to keep it all in perspective.
All in all, I would say that would make the MOST hysterically funny and educational evening ever!
I would invite rich guests as they always speak in a posh manner and they know how to wipe their mouths before they drink, and they know how to hold a wine glass, and they know how to eat slowly. Plus, they always leave tips.
President Bush, but not his wife because I would want to drill him without any experts to coach him!
I'd ask him "Who died and made you President?".
Johnny Depp for the looks,Moby and Graham Coxon for the intellect,Eddie Izzard for the comedy and token female would be Maddona,just to see wot shes really like.
I would invite friends and family, just because we have the freedom to do so here in America!
Without restrictions then probably everyone ever.
If I had only, say, 6people available I would go for:
1 - Sokrates. Who better to deabate and discuss with?
2 - Rasputin. Gets a bad reputation these days but a great man at parties.
3 - Henry VIII. A skilled musician, hunter, poet, singer, and architect (although he had a lot of wives). Also a king!!
4 - Christopher Lee. A great actor whom I have enjoyed meeting twice before.
5 - Eddie Izzard. Very funny man.
6 - Asia Argento. Italian actress. Very hot!
So many more I would like to add to this list...
You invite people to a dinner party to enjoy their company and their conversation. While visiting my father in Philly we went to a dinner party where there was 8 guests and an ecletic backgrounds. One guy and his wife were visiting from Brazil. Another guy was a professor at University of Penn. Another guy was from Ireland. They all had different ideas of American politics, soccer etc.
When I have dinner parties I usually invite friends from different friend circles that I have. Most of the time everyone gets along and it is great fun.