More so, but the interesting thing is he doesn't put up a barrier. If you're brave enough to speak with him, it's like he's known you for years. I think that's what makes his work so good. He lives in the quiet corners of his mind. I was half lit when I met him, and I talked enough for the both of us. I did get him to laugh though. He invited me to Scotland to see his studio, but I couldn't swing it. Really inspirational dude.
my great uncle who was a jazz musician during the early 20th century... the dude was tops, he had talent and style and when he changed his name for jazz the whole family changed their names too! i think he'd have a lot to say because i'm a free thinking musician too. i'd wanna hear some trade secrets and learn some tunes.
I'd love to be an aristocrat (or someone with money xD) in the victorian times, or Henry the VIII's times, and wear those awesomely tight awesome dresses and have scandalous orgies with the maids :O Lolololol no jokesth ;D
I heard that Benjamin Franklin had like 10 dead bodies under his house and most of them were children who had some pretty gnarly wounds. Link
Does meeting people so you can kick them to death count? If so it's a toss up between julie burchhill and gordon brown.
i would wanna meet,kurt cobain,heath ledger,harry houdini and vincent price cuz they were all bad-asses in history.
as far as bad asses go those dudes don't even rate on a scale of 1 to 10 if you count Vlad the Impaler, Attila the Hun, and Cthulu.