Okay guys - it's time to give up my thread virginity and start one.
I wonder which five people - dead or alive - you would invite to a dinner party and why?
1. Adolf Hitler - Purely for car crash value of seeing him eating a prawn cocktail! Was he crazy? Was he a gentle soul? Now's the time to really find out.
2. Andy Warhol - For the good drugs! And can you imagine the conversation between him and Hitler!
3. Bette Davis - To teach me all her bitching-skills and to get all the gossip.
4. Stephen Fry - Because he amazes me and I would love to hear his opinions about the other dinner guests.
5. Liza Minnelli - I'd get her drunk and persuade her to sing!
Good first thread? Hope you enjoy.
Cris x x x
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Andy Warhol - brilliant artist
David Bowie - brilliant artist
Rainer Werner Fassbinder - brilliant artist
David Lynch - brilliant artist
Yukio Mishima - brilliant artist
*would love to see what kinda project they would come up with...
btw: great first post Cris
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Oliver Cromwell - He was a brilliant politician and solider.
Queen Elizabeth I - She was a very good speaker and knew how to make men to things.
George Smith Patton - He loved history and was totally mad.
Billy Connelly - Another mad guy but speaks his mind
Stephen Fry - The same as Marlborolad Because he amazes me and I would love to hear his opinions about the other dinner guests.
Strange group of people but each of them would love to talk to each other..
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Richard Laymon > His after dinner stories would kick-ass!
Sir David Attenborough > like he needs an explanation!
Hugh Fernley Wittingstall > i'd ask him too cook!
Daniel Radcliffe & Tom Felton > after dinner entertainment! :biggrin:
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Myself x 4 just because I have a big ego
kidding...
Bill Gates - To slap him.
G Bush - To slap him
Paris Hilton - To slap her.
Abe lincoln - Just to see what hes like.
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Thinks about it...
1)Sophie Ellis-Bextor - mostly so i could fawn over how amazing she is. She's my idol, no joke. I wanna be just as feline as her. But maybe less married to that guy out of the Feeling. But she likes him, so he's not without merit, i suppose... *sigh*
2)The Queen - It wouldn't be a party without her. I love the Queen. She's totally awesome. I'd love to see how drunk she'd need to get before she voiced an opinion. *imagines the Queen calling Jodie Marsh a slag*
3)Jodie Marsh - So everyone else there (especially the Queen) could tell her what a slag she is.
4)Joan Rivers - Funniest woman alive. Love her. Love to hear what she has to say about the food/the guests/love, life and everything.
5)Oscar Wilde - Just THINK of the insults he could come up with for Jodie Marsh!!
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Brilliant thread idea Marlborolad!
These are always impossible choices and if you ask me tomorrow I am sure I will give you different answers. In no particular order are my answers.
Elizabeth I, Queen of England - Surely one of the Greatest women ever born. She ruled over a Kingdom which was in all other respects run by men and during her rule we enjoyed England's Golden Age.
William Shakespeare - The cultural jewel of England's Golden Age and one of the greatest users of the English language ever. (This assumes it actually was him who wrote the plays).
Benjamin Franklin - The US is such a major influence on the world today that I had to include a Founding Father. In general he sounds the most interesting of them (this is a dinner party after all).
Adam Smith - Given the global credit crunch etc. I wonder what the founding father of economics would make of it all?
Socrates - I chose him not so much because I am a fan of him, but because he could take my other guests down a peg or two and bring the conversation back to earth.
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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