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Fantasy Dinner Party Guests

, posted over a year ago

Who would you invite to a fantasy dinner party? They can be alive or dead, add as many as you like.

My first one, would be Stephen Fry.

Posted on 26 November 2010 @ 14:17 (London time) - permalink
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Meant to say, apart from family and friends.

Posted on 26 November 2010 @ 14:20 (London time) - permalink
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I'd invite Dr Phil...LOL! So he could set the record straight with some of my nuttier relatives!! :)

Posted on 26 November 2010 @ 14:43 (London time) - permalink
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DenimandLace44DenimandLace44, posted over a year ago

I'm still thinking....

Posted on 26 November 2010 @ 17:38 (London time) - permalink
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KeighleySkyKeighleySky, posted over a year ago

i'd invite shakespeare and i agree on stephen fry, i love the guy.

who else would i invite? i would invite the women who 'breakfast at tiffany's' is about because she died at the exact moment i was born :S lol

Posted on 26 November 2010 @ 21:11 (London time) - permalink
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KS, that's a great story, I would also invite John Lennon.

Posted on 26 November 2010 @ 22:29 (London time) - permalink
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C. GrantC. Grant, posted over a year ago

Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, James Clavell and Wilbur Smith.

Posted on 27 November 2010 @ 8:6 (London time) - permalink
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Oh yes, writers CGrant that reminds me I would like Oscar Wilde.

Posted on 27 November 2010 @ 9:1 (London time) - permalink
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DenimandLace44DenimandLace44, posted over a year ago

Abraham Lincoln, and Robert E Lee....Amelia Earhart, Will Rogers, and Patricia Cornwell.

Posted on 27 November 2010 @ 9:12 (London time) - permalink
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tennisstar88tennisstar88, posted over a year ago

Audrey Hepburn is the breakfast at tiffany's gal.

Posted on 27 November 2010 @ 9:37 (London time) - permalink
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tennisstar88tennisstar88, posted over a year ago

James Dean

Posted on 27 November 2010 @ 9:38 (London time) - permalink
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C. GrantC. Grant, posted over a year ago

I was trying to think of politicians, and thought of Lincoln and Churchill -- but I don't think both at the same time. Churchill and Sir John A. MacDonald would be a good combo though.

Posted on 27 November 2010 @ 17:26 (London time) - permalink
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tennisstar88tennisstar88, posted over a year ago

James Dean for sex appeal, Amelia Earhart for mystery..

However, who would be a great one for stimulating conversation? Preferably deceased.

Posted on 27 November 2010 @ 18:28 (London time) - permalink
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dirtballdirtball, posted over a year ago

I'd definitely love to have dinner and a cigar with Churchill!

Being a fan of Asian history I'd love to talk to Tokugawa Ieyasu, Nobunaga Oda, Musashi, Yagyu Munenori, and Tsuji Gettan Sukeshige. Heading over to China I'd like to meet Lu Bu, Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Guan Yu.

On the American side, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, FDR, and Jack Kennedy. Out of politics, Johnny Depp, Hunter Thompson, William Shatner, Adam Sandler, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Seth McFarlin, and Steve Bloom.

I think I'd have to have different themes though. Having all these people in the same room may be interesting.

Hmm, speaking of interesting, How about, Jesus, Mohammud, Moses, David, and Buddha.

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 17:10 (London time) - permalink
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DB what you would give such an interesting mix of people to eat? Now there's a catering challenge! LOL

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 18:16 (London time) - permalink
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I would like to add the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, to the mix.

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 18:18 (London time) - permalink
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Plus, the Dalai Lama

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 18:21 (London time) - permalink
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DenimandLace44DenimandLace44, posted over a year ago

Anne Frank, Eleanor of Aquitane, Jane Austen, PD Wodehouse, HP Lovecraft, and Will Rogers...

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 21:16 (London time) - permalink
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eyeswideopeneyeswideopen, posted over a year ago

Are we planning Irish's BBQ?

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 21:33 (London time) - permalink
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eyeswideopeneyeswideopen, posted over a year ago

hic

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 21:33 (London time) - permalink
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dirtballdirtball, posted over a year ago

I think that's why I'd need to have multiple dinners Vintage. Still, we could have pizza. Everyone loves pizza.

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 21:47 (London time) - permalink
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, posted over a year ago

Eyes, it depends if Irish has a big enough garden.

LOL @ DB *Everyone loves pizza" you are such a bloke (in the nicest possible way of course!)

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 22:0 (London time) - permalink
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dirtballdirtball, posted over a year ago

Come on, tell me it's not true! You can't because you know I'm right. ;-P

I could go real classy like and serve sloppy joes on wonder bread.

Funny story, if you read the history about Liu Bei and Guan Yu, they stayed at a pesant's house one night. Ashamed that he had no meat to serve them, the man slaughtered his wife and served her instead. They didn't realize wha they had eaten until they left and saw what was left of her in the kitchen. Gotta love Chinese history from 2000 years ago. That's a dinner I'm glad I WASN'T at!

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 22:44 (London time) - permalink
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KeighleySkyKeighleySky, posted over a year ago

Thanks Tennis (sorry its so late)

Audrey Hepburn......

oh and id invite Georgiana SPencer (Duches of Devonshire) just because she was the beau of her time i gues though i think thats her maiden name......?

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 22:54 (London time) - permalink
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Oh that is so Gross DB. let's hop people aren't eating their supper as they read it. LOL

KeighleySky, I think your dinner party would be very refined.

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 23:26 (London time) - permalink
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C. GrantC. Grant, posted over a year ago

If you're going to invite Georgiana be prepared to play cards! And yes, Spencer was her maiden name, Cavendish would have been her married name.

Posted on 29 November 2010 @ 23:51 (London time) - permalink
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DenimandLace44DenimandLace44, posted over a year ago

Ewww...DB!!! I prefer pizza....

Posted on 30 November 2010 @ 5:17 (London time) - permalink
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KeighleySkyKeighleySky, posted over a year ago

ahhh yes, Cavendish! i should know that lol.

id love to have a round of poker with Georgiana, i would most probably lose more money than she ever did lol

and i agree, pizza is better...

Posted on 30 November 2010 @ 18:5 (London time) - permalink
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Oscar Wilde, Quentin Tarantino, 60s John Lennon, Karl Lagerfeld, Peter Sellers, all of Monty Python... there's plenty more. Would I even chip in? I'd just sit back and watch.

Posted on 2 December 2010 @ 7:8 (London time) - permalink
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, posted over a year ago

Stephen king

Posted on 4 December 2010 @ 15:10 (London time) - permalink
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AbellaAbella, posted over a year ago

James Clavell definitely as I think he may have had some great ideas for additional books. Wish he'd started writing earlier

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