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‎03-11-2015 10:19 PM
Retired German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. He's 96, fought in WW II (on the losing side) and dealt with world leaders for the last half century.
‎03-11-2015 10:23 PM
Bob Dylan
k.d. lang
‎03-11-2015 10:28 PM
On 3/11/2015 Hoovermom said:On 3/11/2015 Shorty2U said:I have a list. lol.
Richard Gere (favorite actor and he is peaceful, grounded)
Paul McCartney ( simply the best! amazing! Id love to talk music with him)
Jon Bon Jovi (also amazing and is always doing good in the world)
Ian Somerholder (to talk to him about his Philanthropy work in reference to helping animals and how to save earth as in becoming more green)
Bill Gates (for his technical brain and his Philanthropy work).
The President (To speak to him about world topics and to ask him how he's dealt with all the criticism the past years)
Do you think the same way about all past Presidents and the criticism that they endured? IMHO it goes with that territory.
I don't recall Senator Barry Goldwater writing a letter to Nikita Krushchev complaining about President Kennedy during the Cuban Missile crisis or Senator George McGovern writing to Ton Duc Thang telling him not to make a deal with Nixon.
‎03-11-2015 10:33 PM
On 3/11/2015 Marienkaefer2 said: The entire Pink Martini band along with the Von Trapps. Interesting conversation and great music, singing and dancing. THAT would be a party for me!
I once was at a 'jam session' in Thomas Lauderdale's home, back when Pepe Raphael was still in the band. Oh, what a night!! 
‎03-12-2015 03:26 PM
President and Michelle
Viola Davis
Meryl Streep
Bill Clinton
‎03-12-2015 03:44 PM
The Queen.....I think it would be fun to have a tea party with her and just chat/chill out without any queenly duties, expectations, or restrictions.
‎03-12-2015 07:03 PM
On 3/11/2015 esmeraldagooch said:GlennBeck.
I'd like to ask you, if this is a serious answer, (online you sometimes can't detect sarcasm) why you'd choose him?
I would like to meet him as well, and have a long conversation. Many people consider him a kook, but I think he has been right on the money about so many things the last 7 or so years, and I think there is way more to him than meets the eye. I'd like to try to understand how he comes up with the things he does, because many people later pick up on what he was reporting months or years before.
‎03-12-2015 08:56 PM
Hillary Clinton
‎03-12-2015 09:27 PM
On 3/12/2015 mominohio said:I don't t want to waste my dinner choice on G Beck...lol,but I do think he gets a bad rap and I think he is very intelligent. I think he is way ahead on his thinking also.On 3/11/2015 esmeraldagooch said:GlennBeck.
I'd like to ask you, if this is a serious answer, (online you sometimes can't detect sarcasm) why you'd choose him?
I would like to meet him as well, and have a long conversation. Many people consider him a kook, but I think he has been right on the money about so many things the last 7 or so years, and I think there is way more to him than meets the eye. I'd like to try to understand how he comes up with the things he does, because many people later pick up on what he was reporting months or years before.
‎03-12-2015 09:34 PM
On 3/11/2015 adelle38 said:On 3/11/2015 Hoovermom said:On 3/11/2015 Shorty2U said:I have a list. lol.
Richard Gere (favorite actor and he is peaceful, grounded)
Paul McCartney ( simply the best! amazing! Id love to talk music with him)
Jon Bon Jovi (also amazing and is always doing good in the world)
Ian Somerholder (to talk to him about his Philanthropy work in reference to helping animals and how to save earth as in becoming more green)
Bill Gates (for his technical brain and his Philanthropy work).
The President (To speak to him about world topics and to ask him how he's dealt with all the criticism the past years)
Do you think the same way about all past Presidents and the criticism that they endured? IMHO it goes with that territory.
I don't recall Senator Barry Goldwater writing a letter to Nikita Krushchev complaining about President Kennedy during the Cuban Missile crisis or Senator George McGovern writing to Ton Duc Thang telling him not to make a deal with Nixon.
No but Ted Kennedy sent John Tunney to Moscow to undermine Reagan.
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