Question With whom would you eat dinner?

If the probe is almighty, it is by far mighty enough to have as a dinner guest. :P
 
In no particular order:
William Shatner
Ian Anderson (of Jethro Tull)
That girl I was too scared to ask out when I was 17...

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If there was a way to bring them all together in a dinner table...

1: My daughter (fact, i lost her)
2: My grand-daughter/son
3: My great-grand-son/great-grand-daughter/son/daughter/son/daughter/son... and so on, so forth...
Show me the FUTURE!
 
1 God
2 Jesus Christ
3 My girlfriend (her father is very protective, wont let her go out, wont even let her on facebook :( )
 
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Hmm, very interesting question indeed... let's see:

(in no particular order)

Will Wright (creator of SimCity and Spore. The guy was my idol until the whole Spore debacle. I'd love to hear what happened, and talk about games in general)

Arthur C. Clarke (no explaining needed I assume, plus, imagine he and Will Wright discussing astrobiology :D )

Now... hmm I'm thinking maybe Jim Lovell, or Gene Kranz... or some other celebrity from the Apollo days... Or maybe Michio Kaku...

Man, that'd be a cool evening!

Cheers
 
To see what happens when the three below meet in a room.
Ghenghis Khan
Adolf Hitler
Alexander III of Macedon (Alexander the Great)

For conversation
Albert Einstein
Sir Isaac Newton
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
 
Yngwie J. Malmsteen

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Natalie Portman

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Jason Becker

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1. Jesus Christ (self explanatory)
2. Alan Bean (Always seemed much more approachable than Neil without all the "ego" that came with some of the other moonwalkers. I think I'd come away with a better sense of what being there was like in layman's terms than I would with some of the others).
3. My Dad (maybe he wasn't historic to anybody else, but he was to me and I've missed him every day since I lost him last November).
 
1. Captain Kirk
2. Arthur C. Clarke: To ask what we can do with today's technology
3. Justin Bieber: So I can destroy him!
 
1. A person from long ago, before the fall of the Roman Empire... Jesus is a pretty popular choice here, and I think he would be an interesting guy to talk to, though I'd need an interpreter, since I don't speak Aramaic or Hebrew.

Don't worry. He speaks pretty good English. ;)
 
1. Any blonde bombshell from the 1960's (probably Barbara Eden): I have an infatuation for blondes.

2. Robert "Hoot" Gibson: he would have some great hangar stories.

3. Andrew Jackson: he's one of my favorite presidents (next to Reagan).
 
Carl Sagan, for sure. Heck of a guy.

Brian Cox maybe, he seems sociable. Oh, and I'd probably like to chat it up with Jim Lovell, too.
 
1) Jesus

2) Archimedes

3) Joseph Campbell

4) Mark Twain

5) Veronica Lake
 
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Only 3? Hmmmmmmmmmmm :hmm:

That's just too hard... if I could have 3 dinner parties, I would split it up into
Science related dinnerparty:
Carl Sagan, Galileo, Isaac Newton, Brian Cox, David Attenborough

I'd love to share a dinner with members of AC/DC and surviving members of Pink Floyd

And a dinnerparty for the rest:
James May, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, Tom Baker, Lis Sladen, Stephen King, Douglas Adams -> this list could go on and on and on.....
 
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I would have to have six, because men-only dinner parties are a crushing bore.

The guys:
Voltaire
Orson Welles
Ricky Gervais

The ladies:
Tamara Dobson
Pauline Kael
Ursula Andress
 
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