[Misc] A celebrity or normal person dead or alive you'd have a pint with.

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AmexRuislip

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No poll, you'll have to use your brain power.
What celebrity or normal person, dead or alive, would you have a pint with.

For me, my grandad (passed away when I was 12)
Celebrity, Bobby Robson, comes across as a lovely bloke :)
 














Harry Wilson's tackle

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No poll, you'll have to use your brain power.
What celebrity or normal person, dead or alive, would you have a pint with.

For me, my grandad (passed away when I was 12)
Celebrity, Bobby Robson, comes across as a lovely bloke :)

You made the question either/or. I think you meant which celeb and which non-celeb....

I have had a think about it and can't think of any celebs, and I already get to have a pint with pals (albeit not often enough)....

Incidentally if you had got your pint with Robson how many times, I wonder, would you have had to remind him that your name isn't 'Bill'? ???
 


Eric the meek

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Peter Ustinov.
Rick Wakeman.
Frank Skinner.
Bob Mortimer.

People I would avoid:
Jacob Rees Mogg.
Joey Barton.
 


WATFORD zero

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Peter Ustinov.
Rick Wakeman.
Frank Skinner.
Bob Mortimer.

People I would avoid:
Jacob Rees Mogg.
Joey Barton.

Sorry [MENTION=28934]AmexRuislip[/MENTION] but the question should have been 'A dinner party for 6'

Peter Ustinov was also my first thought :thumbsup:
Charlie Watts
Billy Connolly
David Niven
+one

and me (I'll come back on the +1) :wink:

*edit* Got it Louis Armstrong, incredible life story :bowdown:
 
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Sorry [MENTION=28934]AmexRuislip[/MENTION] but the question should have been 'A dinner party for 6'

Peter Ustinov was also my first thought [emoji106]
Charlie Watts
Billy Connolly
David Niven
+one

and me (I'll come back on the +1) :wink:

Mine would be:


- Billy Connolly
- George Carlin
- Muhammad Ali
- Stephen Hawking
- Richard Feynman

With me as the sixth. What a fascinating evening that would be.
 


Milano

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Sussex but not by the sea
Still here
Graham Potter - to offer my advice on a few things
Hugh Grant - to ask him about Liz…..

Gone
Rik Mayall - I think he’d be a scream
Terry Wogan - the stories this bloke must have had
My Dad - because I miss him
 






vegster

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Separately:

Spike Milligan
Michael Palin
Peter Hook
Jodie Comer

Avoid:
Prince Andrew
Ian Duncan-Smith
The Beckham’s
James Cordon

Ironically enough, I stopped off at my plot on the way home from work today and dug up a couple of my Duke of York potato plants....I did feel a tad unclean, I was given the seed potatoes by a pal... probably won't try them again.
 








Weststander

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Ironically enough, I stopped off at my plot on the way home from work today and dug up a couple of my Duke of York potato plants....I did feel a tad unclean, I was given the seed potatoes by a pal... probably won't try them again.

Perversely, I thought it might be interesting to have a pint with IDS or Prince Andrew, if I was in an argumentative grumpy mood, just to start a row. With IDS I would go in faux hard left mode and (genuinely) attack him on the subject of blood sports.
 


birthofanorange

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David Gilmour's armpit
My best friend, who was cruelly taken at the age of 29, by being stabbed to death while trying to help someone, 30 years ago.
I still miss him, and the gigs we went to and could have gone to.
 


bobbysmith01

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Michael Palin, and ask him how they kept a straight face when doing the 'Biggus Dickus.' Scene in Life of Brian.


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Brighthelmstone

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Burgess Hill
Still here
Graham Potter - to offer my advice on a few things
Hugh Grant - to ask him about Liz…..

Gone
Rik Mayall - I think he’d be a scream
Terry Wogan - the stories this bloke must have had
My Dad - because I miss him

Why not just go for a drink with Liz?

for those that are gone it would be my Dad or Grandad. Of those still here, would love to her what her Majesty has got to say about Boris etc.
 


Icy Gull

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My dead parents :down:

So many things we could talk about that we didn’t
 


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