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Historical person(s) you'd like to meet?

by BanjoDan in Six Words Questions on Jul 26, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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BanjoDan says,

Shakespeare
Geronimo

MO_Thoughts2 says,

Harriet Tubman.
Chief Joseph.
Jessee James.
King Tut.

maryjane31 says,

Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor.

Hannahmo says,

Anne Frank. She's so inspiring! :)

Knoxena says,

Jesus.

ba_miracle says,

Solomon
Mary Magdalene
Jesus
Martin Luther King
Mother Theresa
Gandhi
Sacajawea (Sacagawea ?)
Amelia Earhart
The first and the current Dali Lama
Residents of Easter Island 200,100 and 25 years before it lost sustainability.
Socrates

ba_miracle says,

Confucius (but as a man because I'm not sure he would address me openly as a woman.) Maybe Socrates as a man as well.

Mourningdove says,

Abe Lincoln

Sagacious says,

Captain James Cook

KharisJo says,

Jesus and woman at the well, looking forward to meeting them. The apostle Paul, then we could talk about the role of women in the church. Robert Louis Stevenson and Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Dean6805 says,

Jesus, of course.
Thomas Jefferson
Sir Winston Churchill
Charles M. Schulz
Benjamin Franklin
Abraham Lincoln

So many more.

marymc says,

Dorothy Parker. I'd love to just shoot the shit with her.
Lucille Ball. Ditto.
Pope Joan. Ditto.
Gregory Peck. I'd just like to look at him for a while.

canadafreeze says,

Oscar Wilde
Cary Grant
Dorothy Parker
William Shakespeare
Noel Coward
Queen Victoria

ctgoods2 says,

Lucille Ball (although I know I would become mute and stupid)
Abraham Lincoln
Amelia Earhart
Theodore Roosevelt
Dorothy Parker
Albert Einstein

Steve__Anthony says,

Dorothy Parker.
John Lennon.
Judas.
Harry Chapin.
Thomas Jefferson.
Lady Godiva.
Mark Twain.
Marilyn Monroe.

Dhani says,

A long conversation with one of my many he-roes, namely Thai Renaissance man TONY JAA! (Movie: 'Ong Bak')

BGourley says,

Miyamoto Musashi (if he was in a good mood)
Socrates
Epictetus
Mark Twain
Ben Franklin
Thomas Jefferson

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