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Guess Who Is Coming To Dinner?

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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:05 PM CST
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A thing? Oh you mean a cloud right?
day dream

I am a cloud-bitch ..a chance to dream...tell me what to do ?blushing

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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:07 PM CST
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Janis Joplin whailing some passionate anti war song with damass insane's name in it, tellin bush to ...

pass the blunt...





Janis is one of the few singers that sounds better dead than alive. applause JMO
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OverTheWindow
Chicago, Paris, Marseille, Illinois USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:10 PM CST
If I could have a dinner and a talk with anyone alive or dead, I would have to choose Bnatural. grin

We could sit in the middle of war-torn Europe around 1912. Me and him. Looking and smiling at each other over a rickety wooden army folding table. I would be grasping a half empty bottle of Cognac and Bnatural would be sucking a worm out of a bottle of Jack Daniel's. Noxious Chlorine gas clouds would be wrapping our feet in soft tufts of wispy death as bombs exploded overhead. Yes, I would know his joy. His pain. His great sense of humility. In the distance I could see those with eyes cast low marching towards the columns of smoke on the horizon.

sticking out tongue
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constanza
Los Angeles, California USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:12 PM CST


My grandmother, Jesus, Saint Francis, mother Teresa, DaVinci, DeBussy, Bocelli, and Martin Luther King.
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:13 PM CST
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Janis is one of the few singers that sounds better dead than alive. JMO
rolling on the floor laughing

give her some of todays technology and she beats any of today's half dressed youngins hands down.


head banger
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jodigirlsfree
Conway, South Carolina USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:14 PM CST
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give her some of todays technology and she beats any of today's half dressed youngins hands down.


thumbs up thumbs up thumbs up
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Detente
North West, England UK
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:14 PM CST
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If I could have a dinner and a talk with anyone alive or dead, I would have to choose Bnatural.

We could sit in the middle of war-torn Europe around 1912. Me and him. Looking and smiling at each other over a rickety wooden army folding table. I would be grasping a half empty bottle of Cognac and Bnatural would be sucking a worm out of a bottle of Jack Daniel's. Noxious Chlorine gas clouds would be wrapping our feet in soft tufts of wispy death as bombs exploded overhead. Yes, I would know his joy. His pain. His great sense of humility. In the distance I could see those with eyes cast low marching towards the columns of smoke on the horizon.

wow!

OMG...I can categorically state that BnaturAl is gonna be salivating madly after reading this...

Heady stuff...love
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:15 PM CST
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If I could have a dinner and a talk with anyone alive or dead, I would have to choose Bnatural.

We could sit in the middle of war-torn Europe around 1912. Me and him. Looking and smiling at each other over a rickety wooden army folding table. I would be grasping a half empty bottle of Cognac and Bnatural would be sucking a worm out of a bottle of Jack Daniel's. Noxious Chlorine gas clouds would be wrapping our feet in soft tufts of wispy death as bombs exploded overhead. Yes, I would know his joy. His pain. His great sense of humility. In the distance I could see those with eyes cast low marching towards the columns of smoke on the horizon.

day dream

can I suck something else besides a worm ...uh oh!

grin
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OverTheWindow
Chicago, Paris, Marseille, Illinois USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:17 PM CST
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can I suck something else besides a worm ...

Gotcha rolling on the floor laughing
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:19 PM CST
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Gotcha
D'oh!

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dancing sticking out tongue
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Ambrose2007
Badger, South Dakota USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:20 PM CST
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Here's one I've thought about for a long time. And the longer I think about it, the harder it gets.

Here's the question (and you can expect to want change your answer a dozen times before you can settle it. Don't answer too hastily).

If you could have dinner, say three hours of private conversation with anyone, dead or alive, anyone in history, who might it be?

Several pop into my head immediately :
My Grandad, who I never had the chance to talk to while he was alive, Albert Einstein, Platon, Pasteur, Charlie Parker, the list just gets longer and longer. What about Buddha? JFK or Ghandi?

Give it some thought and share with me. I'm sure you'll suggest people I never even thought of. (That's what I like about this forum!)
Leonard da Vinci - likely the most brilliant person to have ever lived. Second choice: Socrates. Third choice: F. Nietzsche. Fourth choice: Aristotle.
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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:21 PM CST


Didn't Ray Nietzsche play for the Green Bay Packers back in the 60's? dunno
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Ambrose2007
Badger, South Dakota USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:21 PM CST
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If I could have a dinner and a talk with anyone alive or dead, I would have to choose Bnatural.

We could sit in the middle of war-torn Europe around 1912. Me and him. Looking and smiling at each other over a rickety wooden army folding table. I would be grasping a half empty bottle of Cognac and Bnatural would be sucking a worm out of a bottle of Jack Daniel's. Noxious Chlorine gas clouds would be wrapping our feet in soft tufts of wispy death as bombs exploded overhead. Yes, I would know his joy. His pain. His great sense of humility. In the distance I could see those with eyes cast low marching towards the columns of smoke on the horizon.

Damn. I never even considered Bnatural! Well, let's move him to the top of my list, then!applause sticking out tongue
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Ambrose2007
Badger, South Dakota USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:22 PM CST
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Didn't Ray Nietzsche play for the Green Bay Packers back in the 60's?
Oh, make no mistake about it, Indy, I'd love to talk to Big Ray, too. One of my favorites from that era (huge GB fan!).love thumbs up
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:24 PM CST
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Damn. I never even considered Bnatural! Well, let's move him to the top of my list, then!
Ambrose ... !


how the heck are you? havent seen you since you were parading as an ornament in some other thread.


cheers
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Ambrose2007
Badger, South Dakota USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:26 PM CST
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Ambrose ... !


how the heck are you? havent seen you since you were parading as an ornament in some other thread.


And I may just turn ornamental again, if you don't watch yourself, B.mumbling uh oh! here's to you
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:35 PM CST
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And I may just turn ornamental again, if you don't watch yourself, B.
ooops ... sorry I meant oriental dunno typo dunno




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nomindgames
Painesville, Ohio USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:39 PM CST
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CuspofMagic
The White Crystal CityOfLight, South Australia Australia
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:40 PM CST
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Here's one I've thought about for a long time. And the longer I think about it, the harder it gets.

Here's the question (and you can expect to want change your answer a dozen times before you can settle it. Don't answer too hastily).

If you could have dinner, say three hours of private conversation with anyone, dead or alive, anyone in history, who might it be?

Several pop into my head immediately :
My Grandad, who I never had the chance to talk to while he was alive, Albert Einstein, Platon, Pasteur, Charlie Parker, the list just gets longer and longer. What about Buddha? JFK or Ghandi?

Give it some thought and share with me. I'm sure you'll suggest people I never even thought of. (That's what I like about this forum!)
Mohammed- Christ- Buddah---Bush
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 8:05 PM CST
I can see I have some dinner engagements to attend ...hope you folks like the naked gardener...wave





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