Yeah, I threw Saddo in to camp it up a bit ;D
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Yeah, I threw Saddo in to camp it up a bit ;D
Shitttt H!! i was looking over these giving some careful thought to who i would invite and you took at least 2 or 3 that i would!!Quote:
Originally Posted by BIG H
pacino
de niro
definately....
its between roy and lenny cos you couldnt invite both!!.. i think i'd go more lenny as he a bit more of a showman and hes a funny chap.. plus he gone now so it means more rather then roy who you never know i might still end up having dinner with one day! lol
will come up with mine some time
peace
right so after careful deliberation ....
i came up with this... but having given a chance to think of all my heroes... i think it would be a little different...
1. My buddy craig. cos he's ma man and were very alike so i'd want someone to share the experiance with
also its a witness that i had dinner with 9 other great people of history ;) :P
2.James Toney.
Because James toney is james toney, enough said.
3.Felix ' tito ' trinidad... does his enterpreter come with him in a package? cos u know he always had the same guy!! think he was a close friend of tito's? but yeh he's my favourite fighter of all time.
4. James Caan. I dont know about you guys but when i first saw the godfather i pretty much thought sonny was one of the coolest cats i ever seen!
5.Len Mclean.. A real hard bastard who lived a great eventful life and was a true gent/monster/showman .. all in one.
6. Robert De niro. it was a tossup between de niro and pacino because i didnt want my entire list taken up by my favourite actors.. lol but both men have done some outstanding films that i have loved over the years and are to me the best actors out there, pretty much them marlon brando amongst others,
and what you know.. they all featured in the godfather trilogy ;)
also he's extremely rich so he can bring the beers.
7.Saddo. Although i get the distink feeling that its one of those dont take candy from a stranger things, and it may be highly likely that saddo will put butter on his fingers and finger my bum bum...
also i kinda have come round to the idea now....
He is still a legend, enough said.
8.The showstopper.. Shawn michaels... because hes the man ;)
9. Dave chappelle. Just an ingenuis comic hero of mine, its between him and ricky gervais!
they are evidently just incredibly smart in theyr writing and could probably write great material until the day they die.
10. I really struggled thinking of this one, but after noticing there aint no bitches at this partey...
sooo im afraid i will go with the first immensely hot chick that comes to mind and say stacey Keibler..
plus the party starts at 7 and finishes at 10, but its blatently obvious you would tell stacey it starts at 10.05 and hit that shit!! lol
peace
How can you people not have Gary Busey on your list ???
...perhaps no one wants to invite a coke dealer to dinnerQuote:
Originally Posted by raleights
Thought I'd bump this one up for the new people who missed it the 1st time around.
:)
Hitler .
Muhammed Ali
Steve Coogan
Saddo
Roberto Duran
My Ex Girlfriend
Sir Viv Richards
Kevin Keegan
Ian Botham
Stalin
I think we'd find a common theme you'd have Coogan to lighten the mood and you'd get great anecdotes from Sir Viv and Roberto .
I'd like to see a verbal joust between Ali and Hitler i think Hitler would find Ali a little to quick witted .
Steve Coogan is a gamble he's a comic genius but comedians are not normally as funny as their alter Egos .
Stalin because he was just plain Scary i've heard stories of battle hardened generals shaking with fear and wetting themselves whilst waiting to see Stalin .
I'd love to challange Ian Botham to an eating conversation .
I'd like to be reunited with my old Football side that romped to the local under 12's and under13's titles years in a row just to see how the mixed bag of undereducated overskilled boderline genius degenerates have turned out .
In no particular order...
*Angelo Dundee
*Malcolm X
*Rocky Marciano
*Austin Kincaid
*Martin Scorcese
*Ulysses S. Grant
*Fyodor Dostoyevsky
*Michaelangelo
*Teddy Atlas
*Steve Saleen
I could already see Atlas doing his pre-dinner 'Teddy Atlas Plan'Quote:
Originally Posted by Brockton Bomber
Saying Scorceses got the reach advanatge, while Malcom would be to smart for the rest but Dundees experience would be a key factor in the dinner.
But he wouldn't count out Marciano has his Susy Q never fails him.
;D
This was a good idea for a thread. Man its kinda hard for me though. But here they are in no paticular order.
Pacino
JFK
Jenna Jameson
Napolean
John McEnroe
Cameron Crowe
Sid Barrett
Jim Morrison
Ali
John Gotti
1. Bernard hopkins
2. michael jordan
3. ray robinson
4. jessica alba ;)
5. T.I
6. 2 pac
7. diego corrales
8. marvin gaye
9. denzel washington
10.muhammad ali
Carrie Underwood
Eddie Van Halen
Brett Favre
Muhammad Ali
James Toney
Sylvester Stallone
Larry Merchant (for the "don't listen to grandpa he has alzhymers" persona)
Chris Rock
Martin Luther King (went too early and could've done so much more good. would also be interesting to see how him and rock interact)
Albert Einstein (So i can show him that i finished his Grand Unified Theory for him ;D )
1. 1968 Muhammad Ali
2. Bert Sugar
3. Jack Fiske
4. Pat Tillman
5. Edgar Allan Poe
6. Howard Hughes (In his recluse stages)
7. Rocky Balboa
8. Stanley Ketchel
9. John McCain
10. Bill Clinton (He would need the end chair so he could have extra room under the table :D )
Ali around 68 is the Ali I know least about, a year into exile would just be awesome. All I know about Ali of those years was what I got from that famous Esquire article and the clips of him standing in the courthouse. Probably Ali at his most venerable, I know he made a lot of changes to his life during this time, and it took him a little while to get his swagger back after his exile. Would love to have him over.
Bert Sugar and Jack Fiske, well, I guess no one else would talk for 2 hours and we would all know more about boxing then we ever needed to know.
John Wayne is such an icon yet I know nothing about him.
Pat Tillman, just to see what the transition was like.
Edgar Allen Poe would be creepy as hell. I just think I would get the chills around the guy, his writings are intriguing, but the guy is scary as hell.
How a billionaire dies the way he did is beyond me. He had to be crazy. I would love to have him over, but cleaned up a bit so the rest of the guest could eat.
Balboa is the best character in movie history. I know he's not real, but the character is so real. The dialogue in Rocky is so real. He's not a perfect person, but he is so damn likable I would have to have him over.
I would have to make sure Ketchel didn't tip the table over and try to fight someone. Crazy person he was. I think he would make an awesome movie. He really was despicable. The epitimy of the hookers and handguns lifestyle. You hear so many bad things about him, I would want him at a table but he would have to go through a metal detector and I would have a fucking 10 person security team.
McCain is the most intriguing politician. I find him to be the one republican I really like, but then he does stuff like stand behind the war in Iraq and it just makes me wonder. Still, would love to have him over.
And finally, Bill Clinton, no explanation needed there.
Also, I would FUCKING love to have tea with Alice in Wonderland characters. I hope that is a shroom trip or something because that is the most badass thing ever.
Steve Coogan is a great choice!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Swashbuckling Gordy
1. Jesus
2. Buddha
3. Muhammed
(what a fucking debate that would be)
4. John Lennon
5. Plato
6. My mom
7. Teddy Atlas (I saw him on someone else's list, but he'd be awsome - I loved the way he tells stories in his book)
8. Teddy Rosevelt
9. Erwin Rommel (the motherfucking Desert Fox) or Count Von Strasbourg (sp? he attempted to assassinate Hitler and paid for it with his life)
10. Wacko3205 (He could do a DRBR of the fight that's sure to break out between the German's and Rosevelt), plus I don't want to be the drunkest one there...