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Your Drinking Partner From The Golden Age?

grundie

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Another vote for the master himself, Noël Coward.

I like the idea of having a drink with someone who can remain eloquent and witty even when they are a bit blotto.
 

Annichen

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Hmm.. well, if the 20s count I'd fit right into any party with the "bright young people".
For the 30s,Colin Clive, anytime, anywhere..and any drink!
I don't drink often, but I like to drink real good when I do:eusa_booh ..and I still have perfect make-up when I wake up:eusa_clap
 

Smithy

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HadleyH said:
Another vote for Hem :D



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Hadley, you'll like this I'm sure ;)

My wife's grandmother's current husband used to booze it up with Hemingway when he was in Cuba (he was a sailor). Apparently they were fairly wild occasions. Olaf is over 80 now and is still a complete pirate, nobody really sees much of him as he is always at sea in his boat. He's very hardcase.

For me I couldn't limit it to one, so I'd throw a bit of a do with Errol Flynn, Churchill, the Bentley Boys, the complete squadrons of 64 and 601 from the Battle of Britain, and The Invincibles (the 1924 All Blacks touring team), and special guest appearances by Jane Russell and Rita Hayworth. Should be one hell of a shindig.
 

Feraud

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While maybe not as Golden Era as implied in this topic, I wouldn't mind dinner and drinks with Martin Scorsese. The guy has an encyclopedic-like mind for cinema history. I always enjoy his interviews and feel drawn in to the discussion. The man is a storyteller in the truest sense of the word.
 

Jack Scorpion

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Hard to beat Coward and Papa. It would be difficult for me to pass on a drink with any writer from that generation. Though I'd rather read Dos Passos or Fitzgerald, I'd rather share a drink with Hemingway.

Robert Mitchum would be on my list, too, as long as it was just a drink, and none of that jazzy marijuana.

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DerMann

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dhermann1 said:
Winston Bloody Churchill.
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Another vote for Sir Winston Churchill.

Not only would it be marvelous to be around the man whilst inebriated, but the sheer challenge it would present trying to keep up with the man.

He'd be well into his second litre of gin and second churchill cigar, while I'd still be mixing my first martini and finishing up my first cigarette.

Truly would be quite an experience.
 
DerMann said:
Another vote for Sir Winston Churchill.

Not only would it be marvelous to be around the man whilst inebriated, but the sheer challenge it would present trying to keep up with the man.

He'd be well into his second litre of gin and second churchill cigar, while I'd still be mixing my first martini and finishing up my first cigarette.

Truly would be quite an experience.

You definitely have some points there. :D
 

Mr Vim

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I cannot narrow it down past Howard Hughes and John F. Kennedy.

I would have said Sean Connery but apparently he prefers a drink that I find cringe inducing... its a tough sell though.
 

Smithy

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DerMann said:
Another vote for Sir Winston Churchill.

Not only would it be marvelous to be around the man whilst inebriated, but the sheer challenge it would present trying to keep up with the man.

He'd be well into his second litre of gin and second churchill cigar, while I'd still be mixing my first martini and finishing up my first cigarette.

Truly would be quite an experience.

Thought you might like this. Here is what Winnie asked for breakfast on a BOAC flight in '54:

"1st Tray. Poached egg, Toast, Jam, Butter, Coffee and milk, Jug of cold milk, Cold Chicken or Meat.

"2nd Tray. Grapefruit, Sugar Bowl, Glass orange squash (ice), Whisky soda." He then adds: "Wash hands, cigar."

The old boy even washed breakfast down with a scotch!

He was on my list for drinking companions as well.
 

Mojito

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Brooksie...she was whip smart and liked to party.

Another vote for Mencken

Another vote for Parker

The Fitzgeralds right up to the point they became embarrassingly misbehaved (somewhere between the fountain dancing, which I'd be up for, and the kicking-trays-out-of-waiter's-hands, which is not cool)

Poiret, Lanvin and Chanel (roughly in that order)

Cecil Beaton

Rudolph Valentino. As long as he served up some of the pasta he so loved.
 

WH1

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If we are allowed to include fictional people, Reginald Jeeves would be at the top of the list, if only to learn the secret of his post debauchery eye opener. Of course it would be at the Junior Ganymede Club. Might get a glimpse of the "book".
 

DerMann

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WH1 said:
If we are allowed to include fictional people, Reginald Jeeves would be at the top of the list, if only to learn the secret of his post debauchery eye opener. Of course it would be at the Junior Ganymede Club. Might get a glimpse of the "book".
I was not aware that Jeeves partook in such Bacchanalia.

Although his post-debauch eye opener would be marvelous, I'm sure.
 

WH1

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DerMann said:
I was not aware that Jeeves partook in such Bacchanalia.

Although his post-debauch eye opener would be marvelous, I'm sure.


Au contraire(sp?) my friend, per the New York period when he acted as a surrogate for the poet Rocky Todd, he proved quite adept at bacchanalia. He showed himself to be quite the bon vivant and Boulevardier.
 

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