10 Guys You Would Like To Have A Drink With

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:
Drink and conversation:

Hitler - Manishchewitz
Julius Caesar - Spring Water
John The Baptist - Jack Daniels
Benjamin Franklin - Blue Moon Beer
Hannibal of Carthage - Cazadores Tequila

Drink and 2 minute boxing match.

Jesus - Tap Water
Buddha - Mai Tai
Martin Luther King Jr. - Grey Goose Vodka
Thomas Jefferson - Mad Dog 20/20 (and make it a street fight)
Cochise - 1 shot of Jim Beam

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Jesus did drink, John the Baptist did not… just pointing that out…[/quote]

I think the point is that he can turn it into wine.
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I like the idea everyone is cool with me wanting to fight Jesus :-)[/quote]

I’d pay to see that. What would you do if he knocked back a couple of shots then just out of the blue sucker punched you like a seasoned pro?

I’d be too flabbergasted to really do much.

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It’s why I made it a 2 min boxing match. The only one I think would be a easy fight is Buddha.

Jesus the man worked with hands, built homes, fished with nets on the ocean and beat a group of gamblers out of a temple. I think he was tougher than the movies made him look. Plus he would heal me after.[/quote]

I feel like you’re just going for shock value here. [/quote]

No, conversation yes. I never thought of Jesus as TV or the statues portray him as dainty. The bible has him being a tough as nails man who had no issue with getting his hands dirty. It’s one reason I would like to go 2 rounds with that list of people. I would like to view them in a way not thought of same for MLK I think a shot of Grey Goose and 2 minutes in he ring would be amazing if for no other reason to see him let off some steam.

The only one on that list I would wish pain on is Jefferson. He had an amazing mind and even more amazing values and ideas and he cast them away for money I admire and dislike the man.

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I have a question. I have seen Hitler come up multiple times. Why would y’all want to sit down with Hitler?[/quote]

The man was obviously a monster. Not everybody on my list are people I actually like. Regardless, Hitler is a huge piece of history and I have a lot of questions for him. Mostly, how could you? and things like that.[/quote]

That makes sense. I was like wow we have some crazy a@@ mf’ers on this site.
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No, only naive ones that think that you would actually get an answer out of Hitler you could make sense of.

Now, Ghengis Khan would be less of a problem, he honestly did not know any better.

Them were the rules, he just played the game very well.

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I have a question. I have seen Hitler come up multiple times. Why would y’all want to sit down with Hitler?[/quote]

The man was obviously a monster. Not everybody on my list are people I actually like. Regardless, Hitler is a huge piece of history and I have a lot of questions for him. Mostly, how could you? and things like that.[/quote]

That makes sense. I was like wow we have some crazy a@@ mf’ers on this site.
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i almost listed hitler and stalin just because it would be intering. plus you could smash a bottle over their head when the booze is gone. although stalin seemed pretty likable considering the horrible shit he did.

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:
Drink and conversation:

Hitler - Manishchewitz
Julius Caesar - Spring Water
John The Baptist - Jack Daniels
Benjamin Franklin - Blue Moon Beer
Hannibal of Carthage - Cazadores Tequila

Drink and 2 minute boxing match.

Jesus - Tap Water
Buddha - Mai Tai
Martin Luther King Jr. - Grey Goose Vodka
Thomas Jefferson - Mad Dog 20/20 (and make it a street fight)
Cochise - 1 shot of Jim Beam

[/quote]

Jesus did drink, John the Baptist did not… just pointing that out…[/quote]

I think the point is that he can turn it into wine.
[/quote]

I like the idea everyone is cool with me wanting to fight Jesus :-)[/quote]

I’d pay to see that. What would you do if he knocked back a couple of shots then just out of the blue sucker punched you like a seasoned pro?

I’d be too flabbergasted to really do much.

[/quote]

It’s why I made it a 2 min boxing match. The only one I think would be a easy fight is Buddha.

Jesus the man worked with hands, built homes, fished with nets on the ocean and beat a group of gamblers out of a temple. I think he was tougher than the movies made him look. Plus he would heal me after.[/quote]

I feel like you’re just going for shock value here. [/quote]

No, conversation yes. I never thought of Jesus as TV or the statues portray him as dainty. The bible has him being a tough as nails man who had no issue with getting his hands dirty. It’s one reason I would like to go 2 rounds with that list of people. I would like to view them in a way not thought of same for MLK I think a shot of Grey Goose and 2 minutes in he ring would be amazing if for no other reason to see him let off some steam.

The only one on that list I would wish pain on is Jefferson. He had an amazing mind and even more amazing values and ideas and he cast them away for money I admire and dislike the man.[/quote]

Frankly, a carpenter around 30AD would kick your ass.

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

How about the ten people you would not like to meet? If I actually met them I would probably pound their face in.

  1. Obama

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You wouldn’t have a drink with a sitting President? Shit, even Hunter S. Thomson had drinks with Nixon. I can’t think of any President I wouldn’t have a drink with, regardless of politics.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:
Drink and conversation:

Hitler - Manishchewitz
Julius Caesar - Spring Water
John The Baptist - Jack Daniels
Benjamin Franklin - Blue Moon Beer
Hannibal of Carthage - Cazadores Tequila

Drink and 2 minute boxing match.

Jesus - Tap Water
Buddha - Mai Tai
Martin Luther King Jr. - Grey Goose Vodka
Thomas Jefferson - Mad Dog 20/20 (and make it a street fight)
Cochise - 1 shot of Jim Beam

[/quote]

Jesus did drink, John the Baptist did not… just pointing that out…[/quote]

I think the point is that he can turn it into wine.
[/quote]

I like the idea everyone is cool with me wanting to fight Jesus :-)[/quote]

I’d pay to see that. What would you do if he knocked back a couple of shots then just out of the blue sucker punched you like a seasoned pro?

I’d be too flabbergasted to really do much.

[/quote]

It’s why I made it a 2 min boxing match. The only one I think would be a easy fight is Buddha.

Jesus the man worked with hands, built homes, fished with nets on the ocean and beat a group of gamblers out of a temple. I think he was tougher than the movies made him look. Plus he would heal me after.[/quote]

I feel like you’re just going for shock value here. [/quote]

No, conversation yes. I never thought of Jesus as TV or the statues portray him as dainty. The bible has him being a tough as nails man who had no issue with getting his hands dirty. It’s one reason I would like to go 2 rounds with that list of people. I would like to view them in a way not thought of same for MLK I think a shot of Grey Goose and 2 minutes in he ring would be amazing if for no other reason to see him let off some steam.

The only one on that list I would wish pain on is Jefferson. He had an amazing mind and even more amazing values and ideas and he cast them away for money I admire and dislike the man.[/quote]

Frankly, a carpenter around 30AD would kick your ass.

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Since He was more of a mason than a carpenter you are 1000 percent right. Its why I just want a friendly 2min boxing match :slight_smile:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

How about the ten people you would not like to meet? If I actually met them I would probably pound their face in.

  1. Obama

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You wouldn’t have a drink with a sitting President? Shit, even Hunter S. Thomson had drinks with Nixon. I can’t think of any President I wouldn’t have a drink with, regardless of politics. [/quote]

He already knows everything about me, with the NSA and all that. No reason to sit down with him.

I am not a huge fan with any elitist. Most of the people I picked were humble individuals.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I have a question. I have seen Hitler come up multiple times. Why would y’all want to sit down with Hitler?[/quote]

The man was obviously a monster. Not everybody on my list are people I actually like. Regardless, Hitler is a huge piece of history and I have a lot of questions for him. Mostly, how could you? and things like that.[/quote]

That makes sense. I was like wow we have some crazy a@@ mf’ers on this site.
[/quote]

No, only naive ones that think that you would actually get an answer out of Hitler you could make sense of.

Now, Ghengis Khan would be less of a problem, he honestly did not know any better.

Them were the rules, he just played the game very well.
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Obviously, neither Hitler or Ghengis Khan would give you answers that us in 2013 would make sense of. Doesn’t make either one less interesting.

I would rather have a 2 minute boxing match than a drink with our current POS President.

[quote]Brett620 wrote:
I would rather have a 2 minute boxing match than a drink with our current POS President. [/quote]

HA! but that is just to beat some ass. hahahahahah. Now if that is a new list I would like to take away Hitlers booze and turn it into a Cage Match.

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I have a question. I have seen Hitler come up multiple times. Why would y’all want to sit down with Hitler?[/quote]

The man was obviously a monster. Not everybody on my list are people I actually like. Regardless, Hitler is a huge piece of history and I have a lot of questions for him. Mostly, how could you? and things like that.[/quote]

That makes sense. I was like wow we have some crazy a@@ mf’ers on this site.
[/quote]

No, only naive ones that think that you would actually get an answer out of Hitler you could make sense of.

Now, Ghengis Khan would be less of a problem, he honestly did not know any better.

Them were the rules, he just played the game very well.
[/quote]

Obviously, neither Hitler or Ghengis Khan would give you answers that us in 2013 would make sense of. Doesn’t make either one less interesting.
[/quote]

But Ghengis Khan would tell you the truth as he saw it.

There is no way Hitler would.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I have a question. I have seen Hitler come up multiple times. Why would y’all want to sit down with Hitler?[/quote]

The man was obviously a monster. Not everybody on my list are people I actually like. Regardless, Hitler is a huge piece of history and I have a lot of questions for him. Mostly, how could you? and things like that.[/quote]

That makes sense. I was like wow we have some crazy a@@ mf’ers on this site.
[/quote]

No, only naive ones that think that you would actually get an answer out of Hitler you could make sense of.

Now, Ghengis Khan would be less of a problem, he honestly did not know any better.

Them were the rules, he just played the game very well.
[/quote]

Obviously, neither Hitler or Ghengis Khan would give you answers that us in 2013 would make sense of. Doesn’t make either one less interesting.
[/quote]

But Ghengis Khan would tell you the truth as he saw it.

There is no way Hitler would. [/quote]

That is why you take him out of his comfort zone. Its also why I picked a Jewish Wine. Hitler drunk?..now that conversation would be real.

Ghengis Khan would drink me under the table and laugh

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I have a question. I have seen Hitler come up multiple times. Why would y’all want to sit down with Hitler?[/quote]

The man was obviously a monster. Not everybody on my list are people I actually like. Regardless, Hitler is a huge piece of history and I have a lot of questions for him. Mostly, how could you? and things like that.[/quote]

That makes sense. I was like wow we have some crazy a@@ mf’ers on this site.
[/quote]

No, only naive ones that think that you would actually get an answer out of Hitler you could make sense of.

Now, Ghengis Khan would be less of a problem, he honestly did not know any better.

Them were the rules, he just played the game very well.
[/quote]

Obviously, neither Hitler or Ghengis Khan would give you answers that us in 2013 would make sense of. Doesn’t make either one less interesting.
[/quote]

But Ghengis Khan would tell you the truth as he saw it.

There is no way Hitler would. [/quote]

That is why you take him out of his comfort zone. Its also why I picked a Jewish Wine. Hitler drunk?..now that conversation would be real.

Ghengis Khan would drink me under the table and laugh[/quote]

Several of the Khans apparently died of alcohol related diseases.

One even had an official minder whose job it was to limit his drinking.

They knew it was a problem, they just could not help it.

I would take Khan from Star Trek over Ghengis.

[quote]Brett620 wrote:
I would take Khan from Star Trek over Ghengis. [/quote]
I would take Darth Vader from Star Wars over Hitler.

I see there are quite a few people selecting some of the same dudes?

I’m surprised no one has mentioned:

  • Quinten Tarentino
  • Frank Sinatra
  • Mike Ditka or Bobby Knight
  • John Lennon
  • King Henry VIII
  • David Chappelle

Charles Manson, That guy is legit crazy.

  1. Jesus
  2. Apostle Peter
  3. Jim Wendler
  4. Ivan Abadjiev
  5. My Dad
  6. Martin Luther
  7. Apostle Paul
  8. Anatoli Pisarenko ( watching that man pound Burt Reynolds shots as it drips through his moustache has passed through my mind a few times)
  9. Nikola Tesla
  10. Descartes

Honourable mentions: Stalin, Augustine, Atilla, John chrysostom, Ryan O’Dowd

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I have a question. I have seen Hitler come up multiple times. Why would y’all want to sit down with Hitler?[/quote]

The man was obviously a monster. Not everybody on my list are people I actually like. Regardless, Hitler is a huge piece of history and I have a lot of questions for him. Mostly, how could you? and things like that.[/quote]

That makes sense. I was like wow we have some crazy a@@ mf’ers on this site.
[/quote]

No, only naive ones that think that you would actually get an answer out of Hitler you could make sense of.

Now, Ghengis Khan would be less of a problem, he honestly did not know any better.

Them were the rules, he just played the game very well.
[/quote]

Obviously, neither Hitler or Ghengis Khan would give you answers that us in 2013 would make sense of. Doesn’t make either one less interesting.
[/quote]

But Ghengis Khan would tell you the truth as he saw it.

There is no way Hitler would. [/quote]

The thing about a face to face convo that I like is being able to read the person. I don’t get caught up in other peoples dogma, but I do like to see whether or not the genuine belief is there.

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I have a question. I have seen Hitler come up multiple times. Why would y’all want to sit down with Hitler?[/quote]

The man was obviously a monster. Not everybody on my list are people I actually like. Regardless, Hitler is a huge piece of history and I have a lot of questions for him. Mostly, how could you? and things like that.[/quote]

That makes sense. I was like wow we have some crazy a@@ mf’ers on this site.
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I wouldn’t want to waste my valuable time speaking with complete assholes, myself. There are so many interesting and wise people to converse with.