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Three for Thursday

Thomas Jefferson - By far one of my biggest role models and an all around genius and humble man.

Jesus - Yes, I would like to meet him. He did more to change the world than any other person who ever lived. God or no god.

Judas - I would like to hear his side of the story.
 
Hmmmm . . .

1) Shakira

2) Drew Barrymore

3) Kate Hudson

I don't think I need to explain why do I? Oh, Kate is the villain, I mean anyone who would date a Yankee (and A-Rod especially) has to be considered all bad.
 
#1 - My dad. He passed away in 1993. Not a day goes by that I don't think of him. So much I wished I had talked to him about. Such a wonderful man, and an equally great father. I miss him very much.

# 2 - Jimmy Stewart. He was, in my opinion, the finest actor that ever lived, plus he was a true patriot. He would have made a great President. I am convinced of that!

# 3 - John Dillinger. My grandfather was the Sheriff of Vermilion County, IL during the late 1930s, and used to tell me stories about the gangsters of that era. Fascinating stuff.
 
1. Winston Churchill -The greatest statesman in the first half of the 20th century.
2. Samuel Clemens - Great story teller.
3, Jimmy Bishop - punched me in the nose in the third grade.
 
Sonny Barger - As a former 1%er in my late teens I would just like to know if all the bad press he got was justified or if it was a major smear campaign against bikers in general.
http://www.sonnybarger.com/index3.html

many of the ones i knew said he was phony.

I want to ask him how is it to ride a basket when he was a baby on the flowing river. I want to meet the Richest man on earth. And ask him if he could pay for my college. I like to be a scholar. I promise I will study hard. I want to be a pilot. Or a Boss Pilot. I want to meet Victoria. I want to ask her what is her Secret. Why is she always pretty. And my Mom wants to look like her. From Hannah. Bye. :wavey:

hannah, if you study real hard, and get good grades, and be involved in some of the extra curicular activities, you may qualify for a scholarship when the time comes. my nephew is going to college in pennsylvania right now on a full scholarship. or maybe get the airforce to pay for your college, and also teach you how to be a pilot. there are lots of women pilots, you can do it if you try hard and never quit.
 
My Grandad - the biggest rogue going, died when I was five. I'd like to talk with him about his time during the war, all his adventures and misadventures that have become our family folklore and to terrorize the local women with a night on the tiles ( his charm with the ladies is legendary and I never got the chance to learn the secret from him )

John Moffat - The Royal Navy Swordfish pilot credited with the hit that brought the Bismark to it's knees. I've just read his book and he has led a fascinating life from his childhood escapades with his dog to his performing aerobatics in a light aircraft to celebrate his 90th birthday.

Joseph Goebbels - Now there's someone that was mad as a bag of monkeys. I'd be curious to find out about the way he saw the world and what in hell motivated him to commit such heinous acts and propagate so much hate and suffering.
 
1. Winston Churchill -The greatest statesman in the first half of the 20th century.
2. Samuel Clemens - Great story teller.
3, Jimmy Bishop - punched me in the nose in the third grade.


All great ones lifejogger!

LOL @ Jimmy Bishop...punching you in the nose in the 3rd grade. Those are the things we NEVER forget huh?
 
1) Shakira

2) Drew Barrymore

3) Kate Hudson

I don't think I need to explain why do I? Oh, Kate is the villain, I mean anyone who would date a Yankee (and A-Rod especially) has to be considered all bad.

Ooooooo, good ones! Especially Shakira...I mean, dang, she can *really* swing those hips...:icon_lol:
 
Abraham Lincoln ... In my mind THE greatest President the U.S. has had. I want to advise him to skip theather night. :) Tell him to tell Mary to go pound salt ...

Robert E Lee ... Probably the most charismatic General there was. Who else could have inspired what he did for the Southern Cause. It was most likely by his sheer determination that the ACW lasted as long as it did.

Eve. As in Adam and Eve. I wanna B*tch slap that woman right at the time she decided to fall for the line she was fed.
 
1) Ché Guevara - For hearing about the cuban revolution firsthand.
2) Steve Mc Queen - Need some tips for timeless, mindblowing coolness.
3) Guido Westerwelle - For congratulating him on successful real-life trolling of the whole country.

Wait, there's no badarse in there...so make Hitler number four.


Ché Guevara was a coward and a mass murderer,I would say he qualified.

Hitler......just to ask him why.

PFC Ralph E. Pomeroy from my adopted state of West Virginia to ask him how you summon up that type of courage.
http://www.msc.navy.mil/inventory/citations/pomeroy.htm

Alberto Rivera.....unknown to most,a decent and brave man to me.
 
Here are my three:

Walt Disney: He was such a "family" man- strong morals & values. And what an imagination! He left us with a legacy of a lifetime!

Sydney Poitier: After reading his book "The measure of a man", I became an instant fan. Wise man-highly intelligent. Strong morals- I could learn a lot from him.

Hitler: I would want to try to understand what went through his mind during his era.
 
1) Emma Watson (sigh...a man can dream can't he?)
2) Demetri Martin
3) Charles Taylor (I saw an interesting documentary on Liberia, and I'd be curious about his perspective.)
 
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...I want to meet Victoria. I want to ask her what is her Secret. Why is she always pretty. And my Mom wants to look like her...

Now we know more of why Chacha went on Red Alert with you on Spring Break, Hannah.
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Besides, your mommy's heart is more beautiful than the way Victoria looks. Hope you are having fun swimming & going to the library on your break!

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Tasuhke Witko/Crazy Horse- Because we are so much alike that it's spooky. One strange man who never let down his people.

George Rogers Clark- Because of his tactical brilliance, leadership by example & his long-suffering for helping to secure our nation's future.

Charles Manson - Just to see if I could keep him out of my head as well as try to get inside of his.
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Ché Guevara was a coward and a mass murderer,I would say he qualified.

He was a politician personally fighting for his ideals down in the mud. And that makes him quite awesome.
Can't agree with his ideas of communism though, but that's an entirely different cup o' tea. Cowardice? No, not at all.

If you want mass murderers, look into the genocide department. Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Pol Pot and whoever practiced applied racism in Africa.

Hitler......just to ask him why.
Well, I just want to do three things anyways. Tell him that he is still widely spoken of and most probably the most "famous" man in history. Then, I'll kick him in the balls for the Holocaust and kick his arse for not invading England and later assuming supreme command in Russia.



Walt Disney: He was such a "family" man- strong morals & values. And what an imagination! He left us with a legacy of a lifetime!

He was also an outspoken antisemite, but that rarely got through over his contribution to the movie industry.

: I would want to try to understand what went through his mind during his era.
Most probably "Rrrrrrrrevenge for Versailles!!!!!!!!!1111111".
 
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[Che] was a politician personally fighting for his ideals down in the mud. And that makes him quite awesome.
Can't agree with his ideas of communism though, but that's an entirely different cup o' tea. Cowardice? No, not at all.

Agreed. http://www.motorcyclediariesmovie.com/home.html The early Che, apart from all the propoganda that continue to make him a monster.
Certainly one of the worst Finance Ministers in history & the maker of some really bad decisions, but a highly interesting man nonetheless.
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