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A famous or infamous dinner party guest?

If you could invite one well known person to dinner or a sit down, who would it be?

Mine is Barry Manilow. Not a big fan, just seems like he would be a good chat. 

Sorry if this thread has been done. 
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  • Michael Palin
  • Seth Green
  • Trevor McDonald
  • Do they have to be alive?
    Can I invite (speaking English as if by magic) Socrates the ancient Greek?
  • Noel Gallagher
  • Ricky Gervais or Sasha Baron Cohen
  • Keith Richards
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  • If alive, Trump - so I can gain from his unmatched wisdom.

    If dead, Muhammad Ali - my ultimate sporting hero.
  • Adolf Hitler. Seriously. Would like to see what the “charisma” this monster was supposed to have had actually was. How he manipulated one of the worlds great and sophisticated nations into such a disaster.
  • seth plum said:
    Do they have to be alive?
    Can I invite (speaking English as if by magic) Socrates the ancient Greek?
    Not much fun speaking to a corpse, and imagine the smell?.  Don't think you thought this through
  • Greg Davies is a laugh
  • At our new years eve dinner party last year with 18 guest, we organised a similar quiz.
    The answers ranged from George Clooney (the girls) to Jeremy Corbyn my rebellious mates choice and Jesus Christ.
    I cheated and would have picked two - Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela.
  • At our new years eve dinner party last year with 18 guest, we organised a similar quiz.
    The answers ranged from George Clooney (the girls) to Jeremy Corbyn my rebellious mates choice and Jesus Christ.
    I cheated and would have picked two - Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela.
    Also included in our quiz we asked 'what would you like be your last meal' interesting choices.
    We also asked what is the favorite place you've visited in the world.
    After everyone gave all their answers i.e. Florida, China etc. one bloke said, Jaywick Sands because that's where he and his wife honeymooned in 1963, the best answer. 
  • Kate Bush. If we can invite the dead for desserts,  Nelson Mandela
  • Kate Bush. If we can invite the dead for desserts,  Nelson Mandela
    Lawrence of Arabia might be useful....
  • LenGlover said:
    Kate Bush. If we can invite the dead for desserts,  Nelson Mandela
    Lawrence of Arabia might be useful....
    Or Noel Gallagher
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  • No longer with us - Sam Bartram. Still with us - Jack Charlton. 
  • Robert De Niro and for dessert, Stella Cox.
  • Anthony Bourdain

  • Food by Ferran Adria 

    Music by St Etienne

    Company Holly Willoughby
  • seth plum said:
    Do they have to be alive?
    Can I invite (speaking English as if by magic) Socrates the ancient Greek?
    Not much fun speaking to a corpse, and imagine the smell?.  Don't think you thought this through
    Dennis Nielsen reads this and it’s ‘hold my beer’ 
  • Kim Jong Um , apparently he had 11 holes in 1 on his very first round of golf, perhaps he could teach me to that level.
  • Kim Jong Um , apparently he had 11 holes in 1 on his very first round of golf, perhaps he could teach me to that level.
    you can ask - did you know your Dad was il?
  • No I wouldn’t   want to be shot with a anti-aircraft gun .
  • Katrien Miere :p
  • Barry from EastEnders
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