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A Dinner Party


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In no order:

 

Graham Norton - Funny guy, reading his autobiography and it's an interesting insight into the guy's past (...that's why it's an autobiography...) and could entertain after the food.

 

Ricahrd Crawley (sp?) - Best chef ever :rolleyes: (Someone has to cook.)

 

Nadine Coyle - phwoar :(

 

Deryck Whibley - Lead singer of Sum 41 so I'd love to have a chat with him about music and ask why he's going out with Avril Lavigne :(

 

Mike Ellis - A great guy and is the coach of the Bracknell Bees so he rules even more!

 

Shigeru Miyamoto - Would be interesting (and yes a little nerdy :blink: ) to have a chat about Nintendo, and we could draw pictures of Mario which woould be cool eh?

 

KT Tunstall - I love her music and have a thing for her :stars:

 

50 Cent - well why not? ;)

 

Ronaldinho or Mr Woo - both are amazing when they show off with a football (Mr Woo was in that vodafone ad)

 

Matus Petricko - Amazing guy, great ice hockey player and I'll see if he's up for a pint in Basingstoke.

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1. J V Stalin - can stay the course, good singer, fair dancer

 

2. Cecil Lewis - flew against Richtofen, founded the BBC (and the CHinese Airforce), won an Oscar, quite a sailor

 

3. Paul Merton - genuine wit

 

4. Samuel Pepys - good for a story or two

 

5 Mr Lincoln

 

6. Wm Shakspeare

 

7. Mae West

 

8. Mrs Clinton

 

9. Kirsty McColl

 

10 The last Empress of China

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Kiera Knightly - Honey Factor

Nigella Lawson - Well, I'm not cooking

Jeremy Clarkson - Opinionated

Alan Davies - Very funny

Jackie Milburn - I need not explain

Albert Einstein - Irreverent intelligence

Dylan Moran - Some one to drink with

Siena Miller - Phwoar

Iain Banks - Great current author, unashamed love of whisky

Peter Cook- Guaranteed humour

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