Hey, if Amon can do that whole list, I can stop struggling with my top 3.
Mary Magdalene
Queen Elizabeth the First
Grace O'Malley, aka Graunya The Pirate Queen
Hey, if Amon can do that whole list, I can stop struggling with my top 3.
Mary Magdalene
Queen Elizabeth the First
Grace O'Malley, aka Graunya The Pirate Queen
I was born in Hannibal MO and know alot about Mark Twain so wouldnt care to have dinner with him.
Genghis Khan
Cleopatra
For my other two
Warsong
Paladin/Healer
Don't cry because its over,Smile because it happend
See, now I agree he conned Alexandra, but not Nicholas. He just allowed him to occupy his nutso wife (whom he dearly loved) because he was busy with a country in high revolt.Originally Posted by Tantalyr
And a religious figure, no matter how smelly, how promiscuous (though not with the Queen, never with the Queen), can niggle their way into nearly any spot. Think of the Borgias...
So, you assume Socrates exists and the Socratic dialogues are more than teaching tools?Originally Posted by AmonGwareth
Well unless you are super old you kind of have to make assumptions. I listed ********** of Nazereth also, but I don't see you arguing about whether he existed or not. And that is a bigger debate, I think, than Socrates.
"Alea iacta est" -- Julius Caesar
Toot shouted, voice shrill, "In the name of the Pizza Lord! Charge!" (Jim Butcher's Dresden Files)
"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spends it whole life believing that it is stupid." -- Albert Einstein
Course we could start the really fun debate on whether any of us truly exist. Or perhaps you're all figments of my imagination.
Nah... I couldn't possibly have that strange of an imagination.
(Sorry for the thread hijack, but I couldn't resist)
As fun as these exchanges may be, please keep things on-topic.
And try to list at most three historical figures. A shopping list is a bit much. I've got a shopping list of historical people I'd like to sit and chat with, but tippy-top on that list is Ben Franklin.
#2 is Niccolo Machiavelli
#3 is Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla and Isaac Asimov.
I would love to hear Nikola talk about Isaac's flights of fantasy.
And I wouldn't mind having Ben Franklin thrown into the mix, either. Although I think that I would have to hide the ale from him after a couple few.
I don't think ********** of Nazareth's existence is in debate, only his divinity.Originally Posted by AmonGwareth
And if I can list two more...
Mark Twain
Peter the Great
Thomas Huxley
Last edited by Ophelea; June 13th, 2006 at 04:03 AM.
1. The Supreme being.
I don't list any others. If I get dinner with this one, I won't need to talk to anyone else.
Last edited by FleshRoast; June 13th, 2006 at 04:20 AM.
Flsssssh Rsssssst
The appointed "Rhyming Rhapsodizer" of Blight
Former Guild Leader of Blight's Conclave of Shadows
J. Edgar Hoover
Nostradamus
Uroloki Chaos (Unity)(ice)
Alexander,
Sun Tzu,
Miyamoto Musashi
Any, or even better, all of the above, and of course a perfect universal translator.
25 months waiting for expert CNF forms. Tired of the intentional deceptions and being kicked in the junk.
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Oooh, Nostradamus! He could tell you what you were going to have for dessert two courses ahead of time. Heheh. j/k. Neat pick.
"Alea iacta est" -- Julius Caesar
Toot shouted, voice shrill, "In the name of the Pizza Lord! Charge!" (Jim Butcher's Dresden Files)
"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spends it whole life believing that it is stupid." -- Albert Einstein
Norton I, deo gratia Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico.
Hatchepsut, the only woman to rule Egypt as Pharoah.
Hypatia, the last curator of the Library of Alexandria
Klaus Wulfenbach
Mithril Council, Chaos
"Death is fleeting. Pride is forever."
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it."-- Abraham Lincoln
Forget it. You are *not* weaseling out of the fine for that overdue scroll....Originally Posted by LaughingOtter
Flsssssh Rsssssst
The appointed "Rhyming Rhapsodizer" of Blight
Former Guild Leader of Blight's Conclave of Shadows
Wow, it'd be a toss-up between Alexander and Phillip.Originally Posted by Seranthor
Good choice.
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