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If you could have dinner with any 3 people who ever lived who would they be?




 

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Shaft
posted 3-Jul-1997 12:01am  
Isaac Asimov, Sir Isaac Newton, and Isaac Hayes.
FOX
posted 3-Jul-1997 11:13pm  
Rembrandt Kant and Marie de Magdelena
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posted 8-Jul-1997 7:05am  
Jesus Christ (assuming he exists), Aleister Crowley, and Richard Feynman
gilly
posted 8-Jul-1997 8:43am  
Louisa May Alcott, Jim Henson, Albert Einstein
Tonya
posted 8-Jul-1997 9:02am  
Dolly Parton(favorite Country Star), Dave Smith(Boyfriend), My Dad(died when I was 6)
quark
posted 8-Jul-1997 12:00pm  
William S. Burroughs, Ben Franklin, Ellanore of Aquitane
danclegg
posted 8-Jul-1997 2:02pm  
Douglas Addams, Mr. Bell, God
GOLEM
posted 8-Jul-1997 4:57pm  
Nostradamus (hey, why not! :)), Archimedes, Jules Verne
ear
posted 8-Jul-1997 10:29pm  
Lee Iacocca, Thomas Jefferson, Spike Jones
hunter
posted 9-Jul-1997 1:00pm  
At once? Da Vinci, Shakespeare and Karl Marx. Tho' Dorothy Parker, Groucho Marx and Andy Warhol also popped into my head.
RedYard
posted 25-Aug-1997 1:49pm  
Galilei Galileo, William Shakespeare, and Albert Einstein. I assume an interpreter would be present.
dvmike
posted 30-Aug-1997 11:33am  
Omar Khayyam Vardis Fisher Michelangelo
Tirwin
posted 1-Sep-1997 2:47pm  
Leonardo da Vinci, Socrates, St. Paul
KenShingo
posted 21-Sep-1997 8:21am  
Jesus, Mother Teresa, and Schrodinger
graffin
posted 7-Oct-1997 2:41am  
My ex-girlfriend, my current girlfriend, and the cute chick I met in the laundry room today.
Stalin
posted 7-Oct-1997 4:08am  
Ghandi. 'Cause he wouldn't eat anything, and there'd be more for me.
fiore
posted 31-Oct-1997 4:40pm  
Jesus - we would have His wine of course. Julius Caesar - We would have pasta because in those days pasta didn't arrive yet. Buddha - I would make sure we have apple pie with Buddha.
julie
posted 3-Nov-1997 12:37am  
John Lennon, Jesus Christ, and John Candy It is a weird combination i know Of course Einstein would be interesting as would shakepeare
Jimmy
posted 17-Nov-1997 1:55am  
Jesus, to see if he's really who he has been made out to be, my boyfriend because I'd bet he'd like to know, too, and Judy Garland to find out if that Munchkin really did hang himself during the released film of The Wizard of Oz.
steve
posted 19-Nov-1997 9:19pm  
Laurie Anderson, Donald Hebb, and Francis Crick. But I could come up with LOTS of other answer-sets. Apropos this question, my roommate saw this BMG (record club) thing that had the headline "Simply Divine" illustrated with a drawing of Bette Midler, Divine, and the Dalai Lama, and he said (not having heard this question) "What a fabulous dinner party to be the fourth at."
Pomeranian
posted 2-Feb-1998 9:01pm  
Socrates, James Joyce, and the filmaker Fassbinder
Jaime
posted 17-Feb-1998 7:28am  
hmmm... only 3? ... don't know...
Timmi
posted 23-Feb-1998 1:02pm  
Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking
Ophelia
posted 23-Feb-1998 11:03pm  
William Wallace, Albert Einstein and Beethoven
Twanger
posted 1-Mar-1998 4:54am  
William Shakespeare, Jonathan Larson (Rent), and Greg Graffin (Bad Religion). (Jesus Christ might be interesting too)
Dolemite
posted 2-Mar-1998 4:04pm  
A beautiful woman, Feynman, and Sagan.
Artemis
posted 22-Mar-1998 3:50pm  
My grandmother, Marilyn Monroe, and Chris Farley.
joe
posted 22-Mar-1998 11:50pm  
if they exist, 3 girls who would go on a date with me
elijahblue
posted 28-Mar-1998 2:08am  
Prince (the musical artist), Da Vinci, and my soulmate (wonder when and where he lived/lives, sure haven't found him yet!) ***joe: ok, what is with the pity party? You are cute and smart and funny, ask some girls out, I'm sure you'll get at least one yes, if not three.
nbarone
posted 29-Apr-1998 4:26pm  
Frank Zappa, Roger Zelazny, and Samuel Clemens
Lorax
posted 1-May-1998 9:31pm  
Jesus, Peter Gabriel, and Einstein
daver
posted 13-May-1998 3:14pm  
Hmmm...(I'm assuming seamless two-way translation) I'd say Miyamoto Musashi, Leonardo DaVinci, and Sun-Tzu
jjg
posted 17-May-1998 12:34pm  
Napoleon, Jesus, and Mohammed. Too bad I couldn't converse with any of them. Would be nice to ask what the hell any of them were thinking.
lelle
posted 27-May-1998 12:06pm  
Jesus of Nazareth, because it'd be really neat to talk to him and ask what he thought of all these people proclaiming him a messiah and all that. Leonardo da Vinci because he was a crazy artistic genius. Joan d'Arc, to see if she really was crazy. This is all assuming they'll have dinner with me and we'll be able to communicate and agree on some sort of decorum...
reality
posted 3-Jul-1998 2:39pm  
urk.. brain hurt... I will assume that you could understand one another.. Mark Twain(Samuel Clemmins?), Tutenkamin, Ghengis Khan
LawDog
posted 26-Jul-1998 2:36am  
(A friend) Briana A. Finlay, Denis Leary and Gary Oldman.
lisashea
posted 12-Aug-1998 4:26pm  
my SO, Shakespeare, and James Joyce
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posted 2-Aug-2006 7:44pm  
Jesus (assuming that he actually did live), Captain WE Johns and one of my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandparents.
mross
posted 3-Feb-2007 3:50pm  
Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci & Abraham Lincoln.
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