There might be a similar thread already, but I couldn't find it and I figured it'd be a fun topic so here goes.
You're hosting a dinner party and you can invite four people from any time in history. Only rule is they have to be dead in 2013, and we're assuming language isn't an issue. Which would you choose?
My pick would be Winston Churchill; John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough; John Wilkes; and Sir Alexander Burnes.
I bet they would supply really good dinner conversation, and at least 3 of them would flatter me immensely because they were complete sycophants. Winston, on the other hand, would be so excited to meet the Duke he probably wouldn't even notice me. But if I couldn't get at least a few dirty jokes out of Wilkes I'd be severely disappointed. Part of me wants a young Marlborough because he was just so dishy, but I think an older one would make for more interesting conversation. And yes, I do think Sir Alexander was a bit of looker too!
What about you?
You're hosting a dinner party and you can invite four people from any time in history. Only rule is they have to be dead in 2013, and we're assuming language isn't an issue. Which would you choose?
My pick would be Winston Churchill; John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough; John Wilkes; and Sir Alexander Burnes.
I bet they would supply really good dinner conversation, and at least 3 of them would flatter me immensely because they were complete sycophants. Winston, on the other hand, would be so excited to meet the Duke he probably wouldn't even notice me. But if I couldn't get at least a few dirty jokes out of Wilkes I'd be severely disappointed. Part of me wants a young Marlborough because he was just so dishy, but I think an older one would make for more interesting conversation. And yes, I do think Sir Alexander was a bit of looker too!
What about you?