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Should have kept your t-shirt on then.;) |
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ABE LINCOLN
WINSTON CHURCHILL MARTIN LUTHER KING GAHNDI NELSON MANDELLA They all fought for what they believed in in their own way and help make the world what it is today. Not all good but they give it their all. |
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My Mother and Father (both deceased)
My wife, who never had the chance to meet my mother and father. My two sons because the three of us have so much to ask them. |
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Enock Powell
Jim Davidson Mary Whithouse The pub Landlord (can't remember his name) Tony Blair. |
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Princess Diana - I would love to know what really happened.
Richard Gere - interesting man as well as eye candy :) Tony Blair - there's a few things I'd like to speak to him about ;) Sigmund Freud - his theories have me in stitches, the lil perv. Slinky - my drinking partner :D |
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David Coulthard
Damon Hill Jenson Button Ron Dennis Rubens Barrichello Notice a theme here...? |
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Err you have this life long wish to drive fast without being arrested :rolleyes:
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Er..... you don't like the ladies?;) Only joking. |
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1. Glenn Miller. So I could find out what really happened to him in 1944.
2. Henry VIII. So I could tell him what a rotten husband he was. 3. Groucho Marx. For wit, style and scintillating conversation 4. Queen Victoria. To see if she could, possibly, be amused. 5. Elvis. So I could drool into my soup. |
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Six years later...
:eek: 1. Oscar Wilde could still sup at my table. 2. Alan Bennett, same. He amuses me. 3. Gwyneth Dunwoody, another politican I admired, can have Barbara Castle's seat. 4. Steven Fry. Like Oscar, I'd like to battle my wits against him. 5. Debbie Harry. Interesting life. Plus I've had a crush on her since I was thirteen. :D |
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Beni Mick Cashy Rindi What an Accyweb meet that would be, although I think it would be a case of skip dinner go straight to the bar:D |
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Been there, done that, worn the tee-shirt! (Or should I flatter you/me and say: great minds...) Not surprised you sometimes get bored.... Concur with Alan Bennet - great Northern wit. You and Oscar woud be one too many quips -won't say which I'd prefer :rolleyes: Jeremy Brett for absolute male beauty - (voice, looks...was/am in his thrall) The Queen (just so you'd behave!) Joanna Lumley Will start working on the menu...:D I'd still prefer 8 or 12 at my table as there are more I'd really like to invite... Sting -definitely The Waleses -for glamour Jane Austen Dame Judi Dench Bono Vox.....etc,etc,etc Think it's going to have to be a banquet....:rolleyes: |
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Claridges or the Ritz?
Money no object, of course. Claridges then..... |
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Mine would be more than five, some of the WW1 veterans I have met over the years.
Sandy Ellis. Bill Whittaker. Harry Kay. Fred Illingworth George Pollard. Stewart Royston. Harry Salt. Chris Dillon. Jimmy Snailham. Will Marshall Harry Bloor. Bob Walker Thalburg Barnes Harold Dean. And many more, To ask them questions I missed asking the other times we met. Retlaw. |
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