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  • going_home
    Hebrews 13:8

    • Dec 2004
    • 8343

    #16
    Originally posted by Warwitch
    If you could have any two people, living or dead, over for dinner who would you choose?


    Personally it would be Leonardo Da Vinci and Bruce Lee. Both pretty much because of what could be learned from them. Id really like to hear the dialogue between them as a matter of fact. I doubt Id have much to add to the conversaton though.
    Dana Carvey did a hilarious bit this afternoon on the Dennis Miller radio show.
    He did Obama talking to Schwarzenegger .
    I almost drove off the road .

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    • snoopay700
      Serious About Men

      • Jan 2006
      • 3071

      #17
      Originally posted by Warwitch
      While a good choice, I think it would be wasted since you (I ) wouldnt understand much of what they were talking about.
      I would love that combonation because i could talk about everything i know and have down pat with newton and talk about stuff that i know a lot about with einstein, along with other stuff that i don't grasp quite as well. Actually, replace newton with Michio Kaku, then i could learn more about string theory from him than i already know.
      Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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      • Warwitch
        Resident Skeptic

        • May 2006
        • 3176

        #18
        Originally posted by snoopay700
        I would love that combonation because i could talk about everything i know and have down pat with newton and talk about stuff that i know a lot about with einstein, along with other stuff that i don't grasp quite as well. Actually, replace newton with Michio Kaku, then i could learn more about string theory from him than i already know.

        Good things come in strings: cheese, theories, paintballs.....

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        • Ninjeff
          it only takes one.
          • Jan 2007
          • 1205

          #19
          Originally posted by Warwitch
          Good things come in strings: cheese, theories, paintballs.....


          Brilliant.

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          • questionful
            LNIB
            • Dec 2006
            • 1416

            #20
            Originally posted by Warwitch
            Good things come in strings: cheese, theories, paintballs.....
            Forgot G's.

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            • J_Kizzy

              #21
              Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace. If you need to ask why, I suggest you bite a curb. If Pac is busy, I wouldn't mind breaking bread with Russell Jones; the guy was amazing.

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              • Warwitch
                Resident Skeptic

                • May 2006
                • 3176

                #22
                Originally posted by questionful
                Forgot G's.

                DOH! How could I forget G-strings? Good catch Q.


                Originally posted by J_Kizzy
                Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace. If you need to ask why, I suggest you bite a curb. If Pac is busy, I wouldn't mind breaking bread with Russell Jones; the guy was amazing.


                .......really? I mean, Pac was a brilliant mind no doubt. But given all of history to choose from I find that a little "meh". But to each his own right?

                ( And no need to get all millitant on us about it. Curb biting and bleach drinking belong on the Nation. )

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                • Papa_Smurf
                  E/Xmag ACE boards, PM me.
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 1531

                  #23
                  Nikola Tesla and Bruce Springsteen

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                  • robnix
                    email robnix@gmail
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 2094

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Warwitch
                    If you could have any two people, living or dead, over for dinner who would you choose?


                    Personally it would be Leonardo Da Vinci and Bruce Lee. Both pretty much because of what could be learned from them. Id really like to hear the dialogue between them as a matter of fact. I doubt Id have much to add to the conversaton though.
                    Anthony Bourdain and Rachel Ray....with a LOT of booze on hand.

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                    • Smoothice
                      Registered User

                      • Nov 2006
                      • 4579

                      #25
                      Wow. Just cause people are old doesn't make them interesting. Most of these dinner parties sound pretty boring.

                      Does my wife have to attend?

                      If not lets get Marilyn Monroe and Jenna Jammison together.

                      Bound to be a good time

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                      • acropilot19
                        EAT DANGER, CRAP VICTORY!!
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 541

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Warwitch


                        .......really? I mean, Pac was a brilliant mind no doubt. But given all of history to choose from I find that a little "meh". But to each his own right?

                        ( And no need to get all millitant on us about it. Curb biting and bleach drinking belong on the Nation. )


                        Just what about that dude was brilliant??? Talented? Maybe. But putting a few words together that sound alike is hardly "Brilliant". Dr. Seuss was much better at it, and the world actually benefitted from his talents.
                        Aerobatics...The ULTIMATE Extreme Sport!!!

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                        • J_Kizzy

                          #27
                          Originally posted by acropilot19


                          Just what about that dude was brilliant??? Talented? Maybe. But putting a few words together that sound alike is hardly "Brilliant". Dr. Seuss was much better at it, and the world actually benefitted from his talents.
                          How are modern day lyricists any different than the poets of the past?

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                          • kosmo
                            KaPTaiN KeNNy
                            • Dec 2000
                            • 1642

                            #28
                            Theyre not, they all suck.
                            Kosmo For President '08, '12, '16... However long it takes

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                            • Bang and Breach
                              SALTED MELONS
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 142

                              #29
                              Kevin M. Johnson and Maddie McCann

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