Three You would Invite for Dinner

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I don't know though, the prospect of life after death would probably wrong-foot him for at least ten seconds . It was great to find out that he and Hurt had been friends in the Seventies and had obviously socialised. Even funnier was hearing that Baker described Hurt as insane while Hurt had referred to him as the voice of reason .
I always assumed it would be the other way round!



This is a great question.

I think Arthur Conan Doyle would be one. I'll have to give the other two some serious thought .
For my second choice I've decided on Max von Sydow. Obviously I would like to talk to him about his long career but I would also want to ask him about his father, Carl Wilhelm, a professor of folklore.



Movie characters:

1. Bruce Wayne/Batman
2. Le Donk
3. Toothless


TV characters:

1. Sandor Clegane
2. Richard Harrow
3. Omar Little
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Movie characters:


1. Ming the Merciless



2. Richard (Dead Man's Shoes)



3. Snake Plisken




I wonder what they would order for dessert?


TV characters:


1. Mork



2. Wile E. Coyote





3. Spock




Real Life

1. Hitler

(so I could spit in his food)

2. Vlad the Impaler

3. My biological grandfather on my Dad's side.

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1. Ming the Merciless
Get in ! It always fascinates me to think that Charles Middleton was born in 1874.




2. Richard (Dead Man's Shoes)
OH MY GOD. I'm going to have to see you in a different light now. Dead Man's Shoes is my favourite film. Always will be. asdghjgsdfjasgkfgf!!!!!

"YOU, you ****."



Winston Churchill
Pope Benedict
Steve McQueen
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I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
For dinner, I'd invite:


- Albert Einstein
- Etienne Klein (French male physicist)
- Claudie Haigneré (French female spationaut).