Bring a Famous Person from the Past to the Present.

Discussion in 'History' started by Ole_Goat, Jul 6, 2005.

  1. myself

    myself just me

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    Elizabeth I.
     
  2. underground04

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    thomas paine
    thomas jefferson
    martin luther king jr.
    michael collins and/or brian boru
     
  3. MIIDAJ

    MIIDAJ Member

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    jefferson, a great libertarian mind.
     
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    Syd barrett
     
  5. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Professor Jumbo,

    That's something I would not want to see :mad:


    How about Lady Godiva :drool:



    Hotwater
     
  6. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    I would like to bring jimi hendrix around here...introduce him to reggae....let him hear some of the little bit of good music we have now
     
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    Bob Marley and William Wallis
     
  8. phriendofthedevil

    phriendofthedevil Member

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    Abraham Lincoln is so overrated.
    He actually supported slavery - he even owned slaves. He just outlawed the owning of another human being to punish the south for leaving the union.

    JOHN LENNON PLEASE.
     
  9. phriendofthedevil

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    my good friend is a distant relative of marie antionette. ive always felt really bad for marie antionette. shes got such a bad rep, when really, it wasn't her fault-she was young. she'd be interesting to talk too id think.
     
  10. phriendofthedevil

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    I think i love both of you.
     
  11. neponiatka

    neponiatka Senior Member

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    my friends Bob Marley and Elvis...
    of course i can talk to them every time i want in my mind but it would be nicer to talk to living friend ya know...
    :p
     
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    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
     
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    Groucho Marx
     
  15. Ole_Goat

    Ole_Goat Member

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    All good choices [sings] Hurray for Capt. Spaulding, the African Explorer. The one you'll adore, hurray hurray hurray!

    But what would you talk about? What would you show him?
    It might be interesting to see if JRR Tolkien would approve of the film adaptation of the 3 rings. What would he like to see in a film adaptation of "The Hobbit"?
     
  16. Imagine17

    Imagine17 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    John Lennon, Lincoln, Jefferson.
     
  17. Posthumous

    Posthumous Resident Smartass

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    Socrates
     
  18. Medici999

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    Nick Drake...Jim Morrison...oh and Johnny Cash - RIP
     
  19. Medici999

    Medici999 Member

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    Yeah and Arthur Rimbaud too...

    Thank goodness Bobby Dylan is still alive!
     
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    Fuck and Jack Kerouac ofcourse... how could I forget...
     

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