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I really want to hear this one...choose five and fire away.
My pick: 1.Michelangelo 2.Leonardo Da Vinci (with a big fat guy to keep Mick and Leo from killing each other) 3.Vincent Van Gogh (with a good supply of Zoloft, guns and knives are checked at the door) 4. Rembrandt Van Rijn (with a really big fat guy to keep him away from the wine) 5. Salvador Dali (with a really, really, big fat guy to keep us all from kicking Sal's butt for showing up with dead flies pinned to his suit)
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Jesus My Wife and Kids Mom and Dad My Sister, Bro. in law and Kids My Grandparents Benjamin Franklin Robert E. Lee Joseph (the son of Jacob) Sir Isaac Newton George Washington Carver Albert Einstein Teddy Roosevelt George W. Bush
to name a few
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Hugh Hefner & "friends" at the Playboy Mansion... just kidding.
1. My Dad just one more time (passed 6 yrs ago) 2. DaVinci 3. Marilyn Monroe 4. Faith Hill (hottie) 5. All my high school buddies
-------------------- John Cordova Gitano Design Studio Albuquerque, NM Posts: 268 | From: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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What a hoot that dinner would be... Coffee anyone?
Have a great one!
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Msrs. Schmidt & Rubin John Browning General George Patton Major Chesty Puller Ted Kennedy. (We'll be adding another guest VERY shortly after beginning. Maybe Dianne Feinswine to keep the evening revolving)
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I see poeple on TV or read about someone and think to myself " they would have to be on my list". Now when it is time to make a list I know I am missing someone, so for the moment, here is my five.
1. My Grandfather(my dad's dad) I never really knew him, he died when I was young, but the things I have been told we would have gotten along great.
2.Eero Saarinen Mike Pipes is probably one of the few here who knows who he is, but any one who can dream such a work of art and architecture, I would like to talk to.
3. Michealangelo(sp?) nuff said....
4. John Force Alot of people see all he has now, but don't look at what he started with to get where he is now. Some of our friends down under might know and maybe some on the shakey side.
5. 95% OF THE PEOPLE IN LETTERVILLE I have met quite a few, many made it to my meet, I met some at other meets. No place else like it in the world (Real world or Cyber World) Heck, I met what I consider to be one of my best friends in the world right here. This person I think so highly of, both personally and professionally, that if I were to re-marry my lovely wife, Penny, I would ask him to be my best man....
BTW, Adrienne, FYI, Red Skelton wasa born and raised in a small town about 50 miles north of here called Vincennes,Indiana. Just a little triva for ya
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Terry Sawchuk was one of the greatest goalies to ever play. I read of exploits and would have really liked to have met him. He died in his early 40's in an off-season accident.
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I think all the people I would choose would need to be alive just seems like more fun!
1) Ozzy Osbourne 2) Jack Nicholson 3) Bobby Orr (Mark, he's a hockey player too) 4) Buddy Guy 5) B.B. King
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I'd probably have to go with: Arafat Sharon Robin Williams Red Skelton and last but not least...the woman who could handle the first two guests, my Grandma
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I agree Santo, but in the meantime, I'd really like to sit down and listen to each side so I could figure out what in the heck those two old geezers think they are doing. I know our media is slanted and it would be refreshing to hear from the horses mouth so to speak and ask some questions (do we have the lamest reporters covering news conference question/answer periods or what?) anyways, before I break my promise to Steve and get into areas that shouldn't be discussed on the BB, I'll stop and just say I'd like to meet with those guys
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santo...i walked in a bar one nite in 1981 in sarasota called "the 5 oclock club"(a little hole in the wall)and i was new in fla couple months. the band was playin abd a guy with long blonde hair was singin.....at the break i was at the bar and the guy singin walked up next to me....so me wanting to compliment him..said this:" man you sound just like greg allman." guy looks at me and chuckles...says " i should, that who i am", and the rest of the guys are allman bros. band!!!!!!!!! so i didnt have dinner with greg and dickie, but i got to talk to both of that nite.as for dinner..... with musicians it would be: ozzie osborune, marilynn mason, frank zappa, pink floyd, and the gratful dead with janis joplin. as for artist, botichelli, carvagio, esher,degas,and frank lloyd wright. for movie people: sam kenison, bruce and brandon lee, robert micheum, lash larue.
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#1 Walt Disney (To see if he would pay 100.00 a ticket to stand in line for hours.) #2 Phil Simms (For my wife) #3 Ozzy (Just for fun) #4 Albert Einstein (Pick his brain) #5 Jessie James (the Outlaw)
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Paint and George, The Brothers use to come top N.O. in 1970-71 and play The Warehouse concert hall. Full house that stayed all night. They usually hung around a couple of days and would show up on Sundays for a free concert on the levee at Audubon Park. They would play that "Mountain Jam" for hours. We would "cross the creek" from the West Bank drinking Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill and busting up some muggles. Forget about eating!
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Man, after having dinner at some of the more memorable letterhead meets with the likes of Alton, Hightower,& Glen, It's hard to imagine a better group. 1. Jesus Christ 2.Bob Dylan 3.Mozart 4.Van Gogh 5.Jimi Hendrix Would top anything for me, and they would all get along fine
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Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity. — Charles Mingus Posts: 6718 | From: Mendocino, CA. USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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