JayJayVee
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What famous person would u invite for dinner
What famous person would you invite over for dinner? Would it be a musician? A producer? A famous audio engineer? A politician? Someone from the past? Someone alive now? Albert Einstein? John Lennon? Bill Gates? Abe Lincoln? Leonardo da Vinci? Rush Limbaugh? Barrack Obama? Lee Harvey Oswald? Sarah Palin? Frank Zappa? Thomas Edison? Adolf Hitler? Sir George Martin? Jimi Hendrix? Who?
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Roflcopter
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 19:44:47
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Any famous waiters on that list?
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ed97643
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 19:46:25
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Any of these: Steve Morse (guitar) Geddy Lee (bass) Rick Wakeman (keys) Ian Mosley (drums) So I gues a living musician would be my answer! EDIT: [Did I just assemble one helluva band, or what!]
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 20:01:28
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Willy Nelson... such an interesting man. It would be fun to jam after dinner.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 20:12:24
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Richard Fosbury. In context, what he did was truly, game-changingly, phenomenal. Or Charles Thompson IV/Black Francis/Frank Black. Or Paul Simon. Or maybe CJay...
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 20:32:11
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Can we have dead people brought back? If yes, then Jesus and Albert Einstein. And maybe Peter Sellers and Kurt Vonnegut. If no, then Michio Kaku. And Heidi Klum.
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CLEAN
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 20:32:30
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For me, it would be John Lennon.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 20:34:58
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ORIGINAL: CLEAN For me, it would be John Lennon. Ooooo a seance... I am in!
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CLEAN
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 20:38:05
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Or Betty White, it's a toss up.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 20:51:26
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I'd probably invite Brad Pitt. That would pretty much guarantee that my wife would serve the best meal of my life.
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Roflcopter
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 20:59:50
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Ooooo a seance... I am in! That's it! Lurch!
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 21:28:48
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Oh I don't know...I guess anybody that could play some nice dinner music....Elton if he'd keep it down...Earl Klugh would be nice too. Nah Joe Pass or Remo Palmier. Nah a duet Herb Ellis and Joe Pass...perfect! And after dinner some comedy...Richard Pryor...like when he started, not after the fire.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 22:35:17
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My dinner guests would include... Barney Frank Chris Dodd John Murtha Nancy Pelosi Harry Reed After dinner I'd dispose of the bodies and any incriminating evidence... Just a fantasy...
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CLEAN
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/24 22:46:46
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I think I love you.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 01:36:51
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ORIGINAL: notnat My dinner guests would include... Barney Frank Chris Dodd John Murtha Nancy Pelosi Harry Reed After dinner I'd dispose of the bodies and any incriminating evidence... Just a fantasy... LOL (boy, is LOL ever a hard habit to break).
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AndyW
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 04:04:15
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ORIGINAL: notnat After dinner I'd dispose of the bodies and any incriminating evidence... Friends help you move. Real Friends help you move bodies.
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auto_da_fe
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 08:55:17
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Christoper Hitchens, Richard Dawkins or Salman Rushdie. Oh and of course Barack Obama.....after the people on this board kill the democratic leadership in Congress, some one will need to help Barack battle the big fat oxycontin addict. JR
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 09:54:40
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Aliester Crowley That would make for some stories
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 10:22:30
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Jesus Danny Kaye Orson Wells Louis Armstrong
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 11:40:20
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Who's idea was it to invite these 'famous' people to dinner anyway nobody told me - My best jeans are in the wash! and the house is a mess Do you think Barack Obama likes Chips and Mushy peas - I tell you this if he complains he's out and he can take that George Bush with him and what are you supposed to feed Einstein? He's been dead for fifty years I suppose I can open a tin of Plumrose hot dog sausages - I've got some cocktail sticks as well - so he's sorted Better seperate Richard Dawkins and Jesus - could be trouble there I'm not inviting Brad Pitt - he never invites me Leonardo da Vinci? - well the shed roof could do with a lick of paint Sarah Palin will have to have the vegetarian option see you a 7pm prompt
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 11:51:41
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ORIGINAL: notnat My dinner guests would include... Barney Frank Chris Dodd John Murtha Nancy Pelosi Harry Reed After dinner I'd dispose of the bodies and any incriminating evidence... Just a fantasy... I have one word for you. Cremate the bodies and dump the ashes in Juarez. The politics are somewhat one sided and leave out our saviour. Personally, I think we need to get some barges, load the liberals on barges in the Pacific and push them out to sea, load the republicans on another set of barges in the atlantic and push them out to sea and use our coast guard to make sure that under no circumstances do we allow them to land back on US shores. Then whatever country they land in - that country is then responsible for them. After all, we have spent a ton of time helping the rest of the world out. It is payback time.
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ed97643
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 12:09:54
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NO POLITICS IN OUR BELOVED FORUM!!! They giveth us the coffee house, they can taketh away the coffee house. Not trying to be the cops, just trying do defend what we all enjoy. It's their rules, and it's their forum. Thank you for your cooperation.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 12:40:25
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Ozzy Osbourne & Jack Nicholson But not in my house.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 12:45:32
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I am not being political if I say we dispose of BOTH SIDES, am I?
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 12:50:47
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Alice Cooper. I saw him in an interview ... pretty funny guy. And he play golf.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 14:39:34
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Keith Richards would bring the best drugs, but I'd have to also invite Mick to serve as interpreter.
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 14:40:57
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Keith Richards You must have a very long dinner table...
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 15:23:43
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Still alive: Kieth Richards Jerry Lee Lewis Chuck Berry Goners: Elvis Presley (fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches) Johnny Cash Frank Sinatra Gotta be some good conversation with either of these groups. Randy
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RE: What famous person would u invite for dinner
2009/03/25 16:01:08
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Or maybe CJay... Ditch that SB first.
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