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Who Would You Like To Share A Cup of Tea With

Famous Living Person: Baseball Player Ernie Banks
Famous Dead Person: Lincoln
Famous Fictional Character: Jean Valjean
Not famous living person: Dr. Oliver Sacks
Not famous dead person: philosopher Oets Bouwsma
Famous living musician: Rene Fleming
Famous dead musician: J. S. Bach
Famous living writer: None
Famous dead writer: Samuel Johnson
Best tea companion: my wife


Now that a "kick the bucket" list
 
Eve...We'd have LOOOONG talk.:biggrin1: Adam too, then I'd hit him with a prehistoric leg bone. Dummy.....NO guaruntee that it would set thing straight but...
Job too! He invented work? Prehistoric bone for him too.
 
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Doc4

Stumpy in cold weather
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Change the question to "share a bottle of wine with" and you are spot on.

I have the '82. It's one of the two or three best from that storied vintage.
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Ooops. Sorry- thought you said Las Cases. My last remaining bottle of Lynch Bages is a magnum of the '89.
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Told ya.
 
a./ The commander of the Revolutionary redoubt "Fort Stamford", Stamford, Ct.
b./ The commander of the Civil War Union artilery school Camp Upton, Long Island, NY, (present vicinity of Brookhaven National Lab)
c./ any of the missing, worked in the shadows, Cold War operatives.
 
Don't drink tea but, living I'd go for Clint Eastwood. Dead, either my paternal grandfather or Robert Shaw.
 

Billski

Here I am, 1st again.
I would like to have tea with the folks who were in ' The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'. I wrote them down at one time, but I forget their names now.

That period of time seems desirable to me. The Dutch had control of New York then. But they lost it.
 
From the living, I would want to have tea with either Robyn Hitchcock or Terry Gilliam. From the dead, I would chose Charlie Chaplin or Jim Henson. It would also be lovely to share a cup with all those dear to me who are no longer amongst us.
 
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