3 DEAD PEOPLE AT DINNER!!!

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  • leomom72
    leomom72 Posts: 1,797 Member
    my dad, just so i could se him one more time..cant really think of anyone else
  • SirBen81
    SirBen81 Posts: 396 Member
    God is not dead folks... I think you all mean Jesus?

    lol
  • Queen_Christine
    Queen_Christine Posts: 342 Member
    My mom.
    My mom's grandmother.
    My mom's grandmother's grandmother.
    And we would talk about woman things and family and the changes in the world over the last 150 years. I think it would be very interesting.

    And I would serve manicotti because I love it and they probably would too, because who doesn't love cheese and pasta an marinara sauce!
  • Redbird99ky
    Redbird99ky Posts: 305 Member
    God is not dead folks... I think you all mean Jesus?

    Well, Jesus isn't dead either. He died, was resurrected, and then ascended to heaven where He sits at God's right hand... so , even technically, he's not dead ... cause he didn't die again...

    Not sure who I'd invite ...
    maybe:

    Francis Julius LeMoyne - my Great Great Uncle who brought cremation to the US. I'd like to find out more about his being part of the underground railway, and see if the stories mom told me about how they hid slaves from the confederate army were really true.
    James (of Nazareth) - to find out what it was like growing up with Jesus
    Captain William Boyd - He was a riverboat captain for The Federal Engineering Company, and he built the house I grew up in ... I'd want to talk to him about that.

    Dinner would probably be simple - a roast beef dinner with yorkshire pudding ...
  • hollyeverhart
    hollyeverhart Posts: 397 Member
    Peter Steele (type 0 negative lead singer) Passed away not to long ago, sexy man with a sexy voice.
    Ryan Dunn (*kitten*) Sad that he left the world so early, he was super funny & seemed like a awesome person
    My Grandfather he passed away when I was 7 months old so I never really got to know him :/
  • wbgolden
    wbgolden Posts: 2,066 Member
    1) God (because I have some questions)
    2) God (because there's at least two versions and I have some questions)
    3) God (blah blah blah I still have questions)
  • Kymmu
    Kymmu Posts: 1,650 Member
    Da Vinci, sat next to Freddy Mercury ( I think they would get on well) and Joan of Arc-
    I'd have to serve a full buffet of roast meats, red wines, and roasted vegetables with a lot of garlic for my European friends.
    I'd have it served by Litte people as I heard that Freddy did that at one of his parties...it would be totally lavish and decadent!
  • thetrishwarp
    thetrishwarp Posts: 838 Member
    Augustus Caesar: He is my favourite (and the first!) Roman emperor, and I find his life so fascinating - I would love to ask him questions personally, both about his life and the Roman republic.

    Jane Austen: She seems like she would be such a wonderful conversationalist, and she has such a vivid imagination, and such a romance about her that to meet her would be astounding.

    Henry VIII: I feel like he would have so much to say! I'd love to ask about the separation of churches, his view on religion in general at the time. Also, his personal life was fairly interesting. ALSO, he lived just before the start of the witch hunts, so I'd love to hear stories pertaining to the general nature of society at the time just before they occurred.

    Can you tell I love history? Also, no one close in my family has died that I'd really like to resurrect and hang out with. :\
  • Shell_7609
    Shell_7609 Posts: 786 Member
    1 & 2 - cannot rate these as first & second choices because I love & miss them equally - My Dad, and My Grandma. I lost both of them way too soon to cancer
    3. Elvis

    we would eat good southern cooking that I would make following grandma's directions
  • downtownstazi
    downtownstazi Posts: 143 Member
    1. My mama (1/12/12)
    2. My father (1/21/12)
    3. My mother's mother (My mom would always say how beautiful and wonderful she was, she died when my mom was 13) (1968)

    We would talk about the weather, family history, have my dad tell me about the good ol' days, reminisce on memories such as driving on old back country roads, I would tell my mom that I am sorry for how I treated her sometimes and I would talk about going clothes shopping with her. I would talk about giving my parents my truck, so they would still be alive.


    I would serve steak, ramps, homemade fried french fries and cheesecake. With tomato sandwiches. :)<3!
  • crisanderson27
    crisanderson27 Posts: 5,343 Member
    John Belushi
    Chris Farley
    My dad

    This meal would require a ton of food, booze and cocaine. But there would be a hell of a lot of laughs.

    I'm not dead, but I'd really like to go to that dinner PLEASE! :bigsmile:

    You're welcome to my dinner...we'll just invite them the next weekend =D.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,988 Member
    J. Edgar Hoover- find out what scandalous **** he really did
    Frank Sinatra- tell me about the Mafia
    Freddie Mercury- tell me how you wrote them songs


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  • robot_potato
    robot_potato Posts: 1,535 Member
    1- my best friend and my son's namesake. He passed from cystic fibrosis at 21.
    2- My godsisters, they passed in a house fire when we were young.
    3- Rita Hayworth. People like that don't seem to exist anymore.

    I would do a whole turkey dinner with all the fixins, wine and phyllo apple pie for dessert. We'd eat till we were stuffed, drink ourselves silly and hope that the night would last forever.
  • hollyeverhart
    hollyeverhart Posts: 397 Member
    Michael Hutchence
    Heath Ledger
    Kevyn Aucoin


    Kevyn Aucoin
    Excellent choice!! his makeup books are amazing, he was highly skilled!
  • 1. The grandmother I never met, passed away when my dad was a kid <3
    2. The uncle who protected my mom her entire childhood, who I was born on the 10th ann.of his death
    3. Joe Simon - you created my hero,Captain America.

    We would eat sweet potato tempura rolls, and some baking my dad raves was so awesome through his childhood :)
  • iCACTUS
    iCACTUS Posts: 113
    1.) My Dad
    2.) Osho
    3.) Socrates

    We'd eat Steak and other grilled deliciousness.
  • Pengi81
    Pengi81 Posts: 336 Member
    1.) My Grandad, Alfred, aka Granjie
    2.) Monica, my best friend's mum who was like a second mum to me when I "came out"
    3.) My friend Jo who died of Breast cancer at 28 - I have now surpassed her by 3 years and still miss her funny-ness
  • ZombieChaser
    ZombieChaser Posts: 1,555 Member
    1. My Nona, so she can finally finish teaching me how to knit
    2. Richard Wright from Pink Floyd
    3. Ghandi

    My Nona will cook...she was the master in our family :)
  • sedelagarza
    sedelagarza Posts: 96 Member
    Freddie mercury- so in love with him

    Ronnie van zant- love his music

    Kurt cobaine- amazing artist

    I'd serve mama margies enchiladas, nachos, and beer. Lord knows I can't cook and would never serve these guys my awful food.:sick:
  • CountryBoy65
    CountryBoy65 Posts: 908 Member
    If you could have dinner w/ 3 people that have passed away, who would it be?, why? an what would you serve?

    1). God- I have tons of questions
    2). Jim Morrison (I just want to tell him I love you)
    3). Marilyn (my Mother- I just want to tell her I miss her so much)
    I would serve pizza, everyone loves pizza.

    If you believe in God, you should know hes not dead. You can meet with him anytime you want to.
  • CountryBoy65
    CountryBoy65 Posts: 908 Member
    If god is dead then he wasn't much of a god, I don't know why you'd pick him.
    Touche...Let's see then. Whitney Houston.

    Wrong...cause she will smoke all the crack herself and then use up all of your hot water.
  • Tiggerrick
    Tiggerrick Posts: 1,078 Member
    If there are dead people at dinner, it's because I am working the E.R. and it's dinner time.... They are NOT great conversationalists:grumble: , but they are good listeners.:laugh:
  • MrEmoticon
    MrEmoticon Posts: 275 Member
    To everyone putting God, he was not/is not a person. And according to the bible, neither was Jesus.


    Also, they don't exist.


    LET'S START SOME DRAMA
  • suziblues2000
    suziblues2000 Posts: 515 Member
    My first born son, Jesse who died age 19 just so I could hug him and touch him again;
    Mary, mother of Jesus; because she can tell me about Jesus' boyhood; some interesting stories there;
    John Lennon just because I liked his talent and always wanted to meet him.


    -or- maybe instead of Mr. Lennon I'd pick my great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandmother so she could see how her family is coming along.

    Oh! I almost forgot: I'd make some Waldorf Chicken Salad on Croissant Rolls; lots of fresh fruit and my famous strawberry shakes for dessert.


    (lots of interesting posts!)
  • galegetsthin
    galegetsthin Posts: 1,340 Member
    1) My Mama Mae - great grandmother and the best person in the world
    2) My Grandaddy David (Her son) - he died when I was 3 and I have a lot to tell him
    3) My Grandaddy James - He only recently died, and since then, I have been playing his lottery numbers every week like he told me to and I am still poor! lol.... no. He used to tell me that I was good when nobody else did. He told me that I COULD get to a healthy weight, divorce my bad marriage, get a raise, everything that I wanted, He was the ONE voice who told me I could, and I never got to thank him for that. And I have made SO much progress since them, with his words of wisdom and encouragement echoing in my head as if he is still here telling me all the same things.


    I would make Pasta - the right way - from scratch. Like Mama Mae taught me.
  • mickeygirliegirl
    mickeygirliegirl Posts: 302 Member
    1) My Dad, miss him every day

    2) My Dad's dad - never got to meet him since he died when my dad was a teenager

    3) My Mom's dad - would love to hear his WWII experience first hand and I was young when he passed

    As far as what I'd serve... Well I don't know about food, but there would be a lot of beer and drinks!
  • SweetNaughtyLips
    SweetNaughtyLips Posts: 374 Member
    1) My grandma Rose (she died when I was 1 and I have so many questions for her)
    2) My older brother Buddy Jo (he died when I was 2 and he was 7)
    3) My baby brother Michael (he died when I was 7 and he was 2)

    I'm not exactly sure what I would make them for dinner, but I know it would be scrumptious!

    I think of both my brothers often and I miss them dearly.

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  • yoovie
    yoovie Posts: 17,121 Member
    1. Achilles
    2. River Phoenix
    3. Kara Thrace

    for ****s n giggles, I'd love to add Eminem and Sarah Palin to the table just to see what would happen
  • yoovie
    yoovie Posts: 17,121 Member
    Michael Hutchence
    Heath Ledger
    Kevyn Aucoin


    Kevyn Aucoin
    Excellent choice!! his makeup books are amazing, he was highly skilled!

    Aw Kevyn used to be my neighbor :( My friend and I worked in a little vintage shop where he would play makeup ... those were fun times.
  • Would they have to be dead before dinner? I was thinkng of inviting the 3 most recent Ex Girlfriends first, then........