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RE: The Dinner Party - 3/21/2006 8:31:53 PM   
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Janet Evanovich's characters Ranger and Stephanie Plum. I'll take Ranger first, and then, he's not leaving



 I'm much more of a Ranger person than a Morelli. Stephanie can stay as long as she doesn't blow up my car.

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RE: The Dinner Party - 3/22/2006 12:12:38 AM   
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My 5:

Professor Stephen Hawking - Just because he may be the greatest mind on this planet right now.

Rex Stout - Author of the Nero Wolfe mysteries. I am a huge fan of Nero and Archie and I would love to hear what he had to say about his characters.

Peter Gabriel - I met him many years ago and we had a wonderful conversation. He is one of my favorite musicians. I would have him bring along Tony Levin his bass player too, he is my inspiration.

Laurie Anderson - Intelligent, wity, artistic and I am sure has compelling stories to tell.

My grandparents on my father's side - They both died before I was born. I would have loved to know them. And I would want them to meet their Great Grandkids.

In case one or two couldn't make it:

Edgar Allen Poe - A tortured but interesting man

Gillian Anderson - (Dana Scully from the X-Files) I have a serious thing for her.




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RE: The Dinner Party - 3/22/2006 1:57:38 AM   
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Apparently you've never heard Clint play... he composed and did all the music for his movie Mystic River.... <smiles> I bought the CD... truly classic



I was just teasing ya........have you ever seen "Bird" or "Play Misty For Me"?.........Eastwood did a fine job with both, and his love of jazz really shone through on them.
 
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RE: The Dinner Party - 3/22/2006 3:12:28 AM   
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Ayn Rand is a good one, and one I thought about.......but I've a feeling Chris Rock would be swearing at her before 30 minutes was up, and there goes my party heh heh.
 
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You are probably right on about that one Level....

Great Rand quote too btw...

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RE: The Dinner Party - 4/17/2006 3:25:34 AM   
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Janet Evanovich's characters Ranger and Stephanie Plum. I'll take Ranger first, and then, he's not leaving



 I'm much more of a Ranger person than a Morelli. Stephanie can stay as long as she doesn't blow up my car.


*laughs* Believe it or not my dear? I'd welcome Stephanie blowing up my car! Stupid piece of crap.


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RE: The Dinner Party - 4/17/2006 9:59:50 AM   
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Allen Ginsberg, Diane diPrima, Jack Kerouac, Willaim Burroughs, and Ken Kesey.  No one will eat much, and you know the punch will get spiked.  Gotta love it.

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RE: The Dinner Party - 4/17/2006 5:22:20 PM   
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Okay, probably not the safest group to have at my dinner table, but I think the following would make for fascinating, intriguing, and totally insane conversation: Benjamin Franklin, Lucrezia Borgia, Rasputin, John Donne and Carlo Gesualdo.  And, if I can add a sixth, I'd like Nigella Lawson to co-host with me simply because she appears to know how to throw a good dinner party and I have a wee girl-crush on her.

-Jessica

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RE: The Dinner Party - 4/17/2006 7:05:33 PM   
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I would invite my mom and dad and my best friends Sue and Katey.  I would invite them because they have all died and I miss them terribly. I would also invite the Owner so he could meet all of them.

That would be so cool.

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RE: The Dinner Party - 4/19/2006 10:22:17 AM   
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Assuming everyone can magically speak English:

Ben Franklin -- smart as hell and quite the ladie's man he'd definitely keep conversation moving.
Angelina Jolie -- because I plan to seduce her and have my way with her afterward.
The Marquis de Sade -- although given Angelina's recent comments I might have to worry about him getting to her first.
Dorothy Parker -- she's too freaking funny and is sure to drink to much and be sarcastic as hell.
Dick Van Dyke -- he's always been one of my favorite entertainers.




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RE: The Dinner Party - 4/19/2006 10:45:42 AM   
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Famous
Gene Wilder



I love Gene Wilder!

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Woody Allen
W.C. Fields
Johnny Cash
Martha Stewart
Frank Zappa


The only chick at your party is Martha Stewart? Dude, you ARE kinky!!

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