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Who would be your 12?
Posted on 01/12/2002 7:32:55 AM PST by Jakarta ex-pat
The game people play where you get to choose the guests!
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To: Victoria Delsoul
My pleasure.
Dante and Mozart were almost on my list. But I realized I didn't have a scientist so I put Newton on, and went with Ellington as my musician.
No women on your list?
To: Jakarta ex-pat
Mark Twain
Hunter S. Thompson
Paul Revere
Elvis
Jim Morrison
Janis Joplin
Adam Sandler
Albert Einstein
Thomas Jefferson
My husband
My son
My dearly departed dog :)
To: Jakarta ex-pat
1. Winston Churchill
2. Napoleon
3. Duke of Wellington
4. Socrates
5. Cornelius Vanderbilt
6. Howard Hughes
7. Ari Onassis
8. Benjamin Franklin
9. Benjamin Netanyahu
10. Leonardo daVinci
11. Ayn Rand
12. Chuck Yeager
To: SmartBlonde
LIVING: 1. Pope John Paul 2. G.W. Bush 3. Norman Schwartscoft (sp) 4. B1 Bob Dornan 5. Ronald Reagan 6.Charlton Heston 7. Billy Graham 8. Mike Ditka 9. Lee Iacoka (sp) 10. Robert Bork 11.Alan Keyes 12. Oldest brother (he ain't gonna believe this)
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posted on
01/12/2002 11:49:18 AM PST
by
phil1750
To: classygreeneyedblonde
Can it with the big pics already. Many of them were larger than the screen and one didn't load.
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
How much time are you willing to spend bringing him up to speed? So we extend the cocktail hour to 2 hours. Geez, do I have to do all the thinking around here? ;)
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01/12/2002 12:09:22 PM PST
by
strela
To: Jakarta ex-pat
The magazine 'Bon Appétit' asks a question similar to this -- "What 3 people in history would you invite to dinner?" My answer has always been 3 people that I didn't like, because I would poison the food.
So in this case, I would have to list 12. It would be hard to shorten the list to 12, tho!
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posted on
01/12/2002 12:12:35 PM PST
by
Exit148
To: Hildy
My Father. And my mom as well ;( She'd probably monopolize Patton's time talking football for the entire dinner.
Dad wouldn't have put on a suit and tie on a bet, so he'd be in the living room watching a John Wayne movie during the dinner.
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01/12/2002 12:13:41 PM PST
by
strela
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To: AmishDude
Whats an amish dude doing with a computer?
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Whats an amish dude doing with a computer?Shhhhh . . . the bishop doesn't know.
To: AmishDude
I'm telling.
To: RedBloodedAmerican
That'll be the third shunning this month.
To: Ol' Sox
You ever watch the TV series "Christy" with Kellie Martin?
To: Jakarta ex-pat
Queen Elizabeth II
Winston Churchill
Ronald Reagan
George W Bush
Laura Bush
Oscar Wilde
Bob Hope
Barnes Wallis
Sir Donald Bradman
Pope John Paul II
Rt. Hon Sir Edward Heath
Chris Evert
To: RedBloodedAmerican, AmishDude
Red, it's ok - I have it on good authority that AmishDude uses a pedal/wheel type of machine to generate the power to run his computer! Therefore, he is strictly adhering to his deeply held beliefs..... right AmishDude? lol
To: DainBramage
Shcuks. There's more than 12. So some will have to wait.
Bag the image size, the thread is already shot :)
To: Churchillspirit
Chris Evert? Not Anna?
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Shucks the image made me mispell shucks.
To: strela
"So we extend the cocktail hour to 2 hours. " Now I'll drink to that!
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