What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

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Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Creamola Foam » Wed Jul 29, 2015 2:28 pm

Niki lauda wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Guest 101 wrote:
LordRaven wrote:Nicole Scherzinger to ask her what happened with the Hamilton guy


Well, it was reported at the time that it was commitment issues on his part. I actually hope they get back together again.


He's quite an interesting guy, despite the media being against him. She's gone a bit dull, or maybe it's just those awful yoghurt ads that puts me off her.



About as interesting as watching wood warp...both in danger of disappearing up their own arseholes..I'd have thought they were ideally suited,although two egos that big were never gonna find common ground.. :wubwub:



yeah cause Rhianna has a small ego

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Niki lauda » Wed Jul 29, 2015 12:46 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Guest 101 wrote:
LordRaven wrote:Nicole Scherzinger to ask her what happened with the Hamilton guy


Well, it was reported at the time that it was commitment issues on his part. I actually hope they get back together again.


He's quite an interesting guy, despite the media being against him. She's gone a bit dull, or maybe it's just those awful yoghurt ads that puts me off her.



About as interesting as watching wood warp...both in danger of disappearing up their own arseholes..I'd have thought they were ideally suited,although two egos that big were never gonna find common ground.. :wubwub:

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Lambert » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:03 pm

Kevin Spacey. He's very funny and actually a really good impressionist.
Frankie Boyle, cos he cracks me up.
Isabel Hardman from the Spectator
Andrew Neil
Suzannah Lipscomb, historian
JK Rowling
David Niven
Peter Ustinov, legend

Too many to mention really.

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Lady Murasaki » Tue Jul 28, 2015 8:17 pm

Guest 101 wrote:
LordRaven wrote:Nicole Scherzinger to ask her what happened with the Hamilton guy


Well, it was reported at the time that it was commitment issues on his part. I actually hope they get back together again.


He's quite an interesting guy, despite the media being against him. She's gone a bit dull, or maybe it's just those awful yoghurt ads that puts me off her.

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by LordRaven » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:01 pm

Guest 101 wrote:
LordRaven wrote:Nicole Scherzinger to ask her what happened with the Hamilton guy


Well, it was reported at the time that it was commitment issues on his part. I actually hope they get back together again.


I heard that she did something pretty unforgivable and try as he might he just couldn't forgive her.

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by rollup » Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:04 pm

Guest 101 wrote:Ian Rankin. I'd really like to discuss the concept of "evil" with him, and also good men doing bad things for the greater good.

I saw him presenting a documentary about whether some people are born evil and he explored whether child killers like Mary Bell and Thompson and Venables could be redeemed. It was fascinating. After that I started reading his Rebus books, in which undoubtedly the hero does some very dodgy things in order to get the right result in terms of justice.

The art hoist was good.

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Guest » Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:47 am

George bernard shaw wrote:
Guest wrote:Have you run out of stupid gifs?



thats a tad unlikely...this is the internet after all... Image


Thought as much. :smilin:

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by George bernard shaw » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:49 am

Guest wrote:Have you run out of stupid gifs?



thats a tad unlikely...this is the internet after all... Image

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Guest » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:35 am

Have you run out of stupid gifs?

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by George bernard shaw » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:14 am

Guest wrote:
Vam wrote:
Guest wrote:
Ninj wrote:
Dimples wrote:Still trolling and desperately clutching at straws, I see, GBS. :thumbsup:


It's been picking fault all over the forum recently. Changes name as per the thread but still hasn't learned to quote so often resorts to ugly lines made out of underscores or asterisks.

Bless.


It's the tit swinger from the valleys, she's obviously has no punters right now. :smilin:


Is it the same "tit swinger" who always says things like...

"I don't read there anymore" - but does

"I won't post there again" - but does

"That's absolutely my last word on the subject, promise!" - and then immediately breaks that promise

"I have come to realise that interacting with them does not improve my life at all, or make me a better person" - but then interacts with them anyway.

"Ignoring this kind of thing is the best way. It does not merit my attention" - and then gives it her undivided attention, by posting endless tracts of passive aggressive, navel-gazing, psychobabble bollox.

That "tit swinger"? :pmsl:



if you mean the tit swinger posting with the filth on BF then yes,

:mrgreen:



Image


you got me bang to rights....its a fair cop guvnor.... :gigglesnshit:

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Guest » Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:32 pm

Vam wrote:
Guest wrote:
Ninj wrote:
Dimples wrote:Still trolling and desperately clutching at straws, I see, GBS. :thumbsup:


It's been picking fault all over the forum recently. Changes name as per the thread but still hasn't learned to quote so often resorts to ugly lines made out of underscores or asterisks.

Bless.


It's the tit swinger from the valleys, she's obviously has no punters right now. :smilin:


Is it the same "tit swinger" who always says things like...

"I don't read there anymore" - but does

"I won't post there again" - but does

"That's absolutely my last word on the subject, promise!" - and then immediately breaks that promise

"I have come to realise that interacting with them does not improve my life at all, or make me a better person" - but then interacts with them anyway.

"Ignoring this kind of thing is the best way. It does not merit my attention" - and then gives it her undivided attention, by posting endless tracts of passive aggressive, navel-gazing, psychobabble bollox.

That "tit swinger"? :pmsl:



if you mean the tit swinger posting with the filth on BF then yes,

:mrgreen:

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Guest 101 » Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:31 pm

Ian Rankin. I'd really like to discuss the concept of "evil" with him, and also good men doing bad things for the greater good.

I saw him presenting a documentary about whether some people are born evil and he explored whether child killers like Mary Bell and Thompson and Venables could be redeemed. It was fascinating. After that I started reading his Rebus books, in which undoubtedly the hero does some very dodgy things in order to get the right result in terms of justice.

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by calitom » Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:10 pm

Ann Margret--always liked her

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Guest 101 » Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:04 pm

LordRaven wrote:Nicole Scherzinger to ask her what happened with the Hamilton guy


Well, it was reported at the time that it was commitment issues on his part. I actually hope they get back together again.

Re: What famous people,dead or alive would you invite for a meal

Post by Dimples » Mon Jul 27, 2015 3:58 pm

Ninj wrote:
Dimples wrote:Still trolling and desperately clutching at straws, I see, GBS. :thumbsup:


It's been picking fault all over the forum recently. Changes name as per the thread but still hasn't learned to quote so often resorts to ugly lines made out of underscores or asterisks.

Bless.


Ah, so someone you're familiar with then? :gigglesnshit:

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