If You Had a Dinner Date with Marilyn Monroe and Albert Einstein...

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... and one other significant person in history, what would you discuss? Who are the members of your dream dinner party?
* Pick three deceased people from any point in history
* Say why you would pick them. What topics would you want to discuss?
* Since they are deceased, you could question them about their demise!

Btw...Stu is cooking rocky mountain oysters for the entree..... @RamFan503


As for my dinner companions:
Abraham Lincoln: I've spent a lot of time studying history and loved one book in particular by Doris Kearns Goodwin, "Team of Rivals," I feel as though I know Mr Lincoln from reading that book. I would enjoy to know the man.

Charles Dickens: He was a gifted writer and a very perceptive person.

Mark Twain: Great writer and humorist. I think life turned him into a cynical misanthrope, but extremely funny. I think talking with him might b a little dangerous because he had a sharp tongue to go along with a sharp mind.

So pick your three and tell us why!
 

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I wouldn't want to have dinner with anyone other than my partner and either her or my family.
 

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For me ... George Carlin, Catherine the Great and the Horse she is alleged to have had sex with.

Catherine because I would want to ask ... Was it True? ... Why? and How was that even possible?

The Horse because I would be curious whether he remembered her, or was it just a one-night-stand.

Carlin (great talent and really interesting man) because he would be terrific to talk with; and, just in case Catherine and the Horse leave the table for a quickie.
 

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By the way, it's a fun question. For me, it would be three great minds from different points in history.

Say, Socrates, Isaac Newton and Einstein. I would want to know their thoughts about the state-of-the-world and mankind ... the Good and Bad; and their thoughts about the future.
 
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If I'm having dinner with Marilyn Monroe, I dont want a 3rd wheel ruining our evening.
 

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Joan of Arc, Susan B. Anthony, and Rosa Parks.

We could have a girl's night out!
 

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Steven Hawking, would have been an interesting man to converse one on one with.
 

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I’d call an Uber to take that old bastard Einstein to a retirement home.

Then pop a Cialis and let the fun begin with Marilyn!

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Bill Hickok, Robert E. Howard and Edgar Allen Poe.