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If you could invite 5 people, living or dead, to a dinner party, who would you invite?
Yes, I know this question is cliched and annoying. I just wanted to get people thinking.
I would invite:
Emily Bronte - I would have said Charlotte, but Emily is the more interesting of the sisters, I think. I'd want to know how she was inspired to write Wuthering Heights, and what she was writing when she died. (Legend has it that Charlotte read her manuscript and threw it in the fire, she was so horrified). Emily sounds really awesome, even though she was a complete recluse, and I'd like to meet her.
George Orwell - Hah, kind of an obvious one, wasn't it? I'd like to know his opinion on the state of world politics and such in this day and age. I'm sure he'd provide interesting insights.
Mark Oliver Everett (a.k.a. E) - I read his autobiography. It's one of the most fascinating books I've ever read. Sure, he may be a bit of an...odd character, but he sounds like a really interesting person with plenty of interesting anecdotes. I am sure he'd provide plenty of interesting conversation.
Robert Smith - Because he is completely and utterly awesome. Like E, he seems like a bit of an odd character, but I'm sure he'd have plenty of exciting stories to tell.
My mum - Somebody's got to stop me from being in complete awe of these people. This would be interchangable with my husband, except I'm not married and don't have any intention of getting married any time soon. Plus, she'd be able to help me cook.
Yeah, it's a really annoying question, I know, but I'm interested.
Yes, I know this question is cliched and annoying. I just wanted to get people thinking.
I would invite:
Emily Bronte - I would have said Charlotte, but Emily is the more interesting of the sisters, I think. I'd want to know how she was inspired to write Wuthering Heights, and what she was writing when she died. (Legend has it that Charlotte read her manuscript and threw it in the fire, she was so horrified). Emily sounds really awesome, even though she was a complete recluse, and I'd like to meet her.
George Orwell - Hah, kind of an obvious one, wasn't it? I'd like to know his opinion on the state of world politics and such in this day and age. I'm sure he'd provide interesting insights.
Mark Oliver Everett (a.k.a. E) - I read his autobiography. It's one of the most fascinating books I've ever read. Sure, he may be a bit of an...odd character, but he sounds like a really interesting person with plenty of interesting anecdotes. I am sure he'd provide plenty of interesting conversation.
Robert Smith - Because he is completely and utterly awesome. Like E, he seems like a bit of an odd character, but I'm sure he'd have plenty of exciting stories to tell.
My mum - Somebody's got to stop me from being in complete awe of these people. This would be interchangable with my husband, except I'm not married and don't have any intention of getting married any time soon. Plus, she'd be able to help me cook.
Yeah, it's a really annoying question, I know, but I'm interested.