I'd probably also have to throw in Constantine to my list, as well as Michael Jordan, Joan of Arc and Charles Dickens.
I'd also like to add Sasha Shulgin to my list. I'd give ANYTHING to be able to hang out with him and his wife, Ann, and also visit Sasha's lab:drool5:
The original John Doe. His name and 1111 anytown USA address taught me a lot about letter heads in English. Plus I checked 1111 anytown USA, and it's bunk. What are you hiding John Doe?
Maybe better then than later. So fulla himself and fulla shit as his philanthropy and activism went on.
honestly, i keep trying to think of someone, but cannot - truthfully, though i admire people i couldn't give a shit about meeting them. go figure.
um, I would like to meet Adam& eve and ask them why in hell they didn't invite Steve in the mix. Martin Luther king and hug him. I would like to meet the first Europeans who invaded Africa and shoot them. Meet Christopher Columbus and tell him he ain’t shit. Thanks for killing all the innocent Indians (being sarcastic). Meet Albert Einstein and call him a loser. Meet O.J just to tell him “you know you kill that white girl”. Meet Hitler and say “that’s why the Jews are taking over now, Asshole” I have alot more... but I think that would just do
I don't think I'd generally like to meet any of my heroes - mostly because they would have no incentive to give a shit about meeting me, y'know? I mean I'd like to fantasize that they'd be all about having a conversation with me, but really... they'd rather be doing the shit that makes them worth meeting.
why be sarcastic? Columbus was shit. He enslaved so many people and lied to the king and queen about his voyage here just so he can get money to come back and have slaves dig gold for him...he was a turd
Enoch I would ask him about who or what the Watchers were/are and about the Great Pyramid, who really built it. Some attribute it's construction to Enoch.
Am I that irritating? I'd also like to meet Nietzsche. I'd probably take him out for a beer or bowling, something to get him out of the house... Bill Hicks would have been cool to meet, seems like a guy one could have a really great conversation with.