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    If you could have dinner....

    If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased who would you choose?

    I've been giving this some thought and I'm not sure who I would choose. I'm still thinking.


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    Re: If you could have dinner....

    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe
    If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased who would you choose?

    I've been giving this some thought and I'm not sure who I would choose. I'm still thinking.

    Hmmm....it would be really hard to narrow it down, but if I could pick 3:

    1) Jesus (I'm not Christian, but how AMAZING would that be?)
    2) Leonardo DiVinci - the original Renaissance Man!
    3) My father - he died when I was 10, and I'd like to know him as an adult

    Interesting thread!

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    The wife, without kids. And I'd like to give her some kind of pill that would make her not worry about the kids nor talk about them for an hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamisJockey
    The wife, without kids. And I'd like to give her some kind of pill that would make her not worry about the kids nor talk about them for an hour.
    Lets develop it and sell it to a Pharma for 10 billion dollars, we'd probably get that asking price... You're a genius Jamis.

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    Re: If you could have dinner....

    Quote Originally Posted by canyonphile
    Jesus (I'm not Christian, but how AMAZING would that be?)
    You be a good little girl and you might eventually get your wish

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    Wow, what a great question.

    I was watching a program last night on the History Channel about Abraham Lincoln. Psychologists have suspected for years that he suffered from depression. The program suggested that he actually suffered from biplolar disorder. But what was amazing was that in his highs he was able to work for three days straight yet was not abusive during those highs.

    So, Abraham Lincoln is one. I would also like to eat dinner with Malcom X and Ghandi. With the latters' diets of no pork and no beef, I have no idea what I would serve. But I would like to spend the time with those three.
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    How about????

    The menu certainly would be interesting.....
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    You know what Mr. Dahmer's favorite Chinese food was?

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    Iceaxe: "Jeff, I don't care for your friends."
    Dahmer: "Well, just push them aside and eat your veggies."


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    After some thinking on the subject I cast my vote for...

    ....drum rool please....




    Alexander the Great.


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    Charlemagne.

    I notice most of the picks so far are people who were leaders during times of adversity. I'd love to hear what he would say about the world today. Probably something like "Quit whining! You have food, clothes, a home, and noone burning it down every other year!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbessee
    I notice most of the picks so far are people who were leaders during times of adversity.
    Hmmmm... If by dinner you mean sex after then I am going to choose one of the hot babes from uutah.


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    I'm not so sure I'd set my sights so lofty as everybody else here. I'm still trying to decide between Beavis and Butthead.

    No, seriously, I'm in the same boat as canyonphile, except with my dad being #1, and Chuck Norris a close second.

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    I'd have to agree with a couple of other people here who named their Dad. Mine's been gone 20 yrs now and I would give anything to have just one more talk. I could definitely use the good advice I used to get!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe
    Quote Originally Posted by dbessee
    I notice most of the picks so far are people who were leaders during times of adversity.
    Hmmmm... If by dinner you mean sex after then I am going to choose one of the hot babes from uutah.

    Just one????
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    Quote Originally Posted by savanna3313
    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe
    Quote Originally Posted by dbessee
    I notice most of the picks so far are people who were leaders during times of adversity.
    Hmmmm... If by dinner you mean sex after then I am going to choose one of the hot babes from uutah.

    Just one????
    Think he could handle more than one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LJ
    Think he could handle more than one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe
    Quote Originally Posted by LJ
    Think he could handle more than one?
    Hmmm....I wonder. Lesse....it seems that most of the chickadees here are climbers, hikers, cyclists, runners....pretty fit and pretty strong.

    Iceaxe - you could get hurt . It could be like a feeding frenzy and there might just be shredded bits of you left afterwards!

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    Quote Originally Posted by canyonphile
    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe
    Quote Originally Posted by LJ
    Think he could handle more than one?
    Hmmm....I wonder. Lesse....it seems that most of the chickadees here are climbers, hikers, cyclists, runners....pretty fit and pretty strong.

    Iceaxe - you could get hurt . It could be like a feeding frenzy and there might just be shredded bits of you left afterwards!

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