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  • acousticlady
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    Buddha and Albert Einstein

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  • KeleiGrrrl
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    Great choices, everyone! What a dinner party it would be if we had everyone in the thread so far.

    Emma Goldman and Martin Luther King.

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  • 1stwahine
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    Joan of Arc.

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  • Kaonohi
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    Definately Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, for, I hope, obvious reasons.

    Two of the greatest, most progressive, yet most careful and calculating minds of their time, IMNSHO.

    K+T+B

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  • Leo Lakio
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    Originally posted by matapule View Post
    Jesus Christ and Muhammad. I'd invite them to dinner at the same time to a table so small their knees would touch. Matapule would just sit back and enjoy the conversation. Li' dis
    I wager they would be two old friends, and they'd probably turn to you and ask:

    "Why does everyone misunderstand what we were teaching?"

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  • matapule
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    Jesus Christ and Muhammad. I'd invite them to dinner at the same time to a table so small their knees would touch. Matapule would just sit back and enjoy the conversation. Li' dis

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  • Leo Lakio
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    Dead Can Dine

    (Yes, I know "Dead Can Dine" is an irreverent thread title, but I hoped it might draw the curious among you to my question.)

    If you had the power to bring a deceased famous individual back, simply for the opportunity to have a meal and one-on-one conversation with them, who would you choose?

    I'll start with two of my choices: Fred Rogers & Carl Sagan.
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