Thursday, December 14, 2017

Your Turn

Your three celebrity dinner.


85 comments:

  1. Hayley Atwell, Kat Dennings, and Tobin Heath

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  2. Mia Farrow, Dory Previn and Woody Allen

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  3. Anya Olsen, Kennedy Leigh, Dolly Little

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  4. Elizabeth Taylor, John Lennon, David Bowie

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  5. Jack Nicholsen, JLaw (duh) and Queen Helen Mirren (double duh). Nicholsen because he can supply the party favors and a lot of laughs.

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  6. Mel Brooks, Seth Rogen, Cary Elwes

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  7. Wolfie took me to Atlanta's finest Chinese restaurant for dinner last week. The lights were incredibly bright, so the manager offered to dim sum.

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  8. Hercule Poirot, Doctor Strange, and Marilyn Monroe.

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  9. enty and 2 himmmms, lol.

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    1. +1. I'll take Mr. X and the other 2 Himmmm's

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  10. Gene Wilder in Wonka character, Randy Quaid in Vacation character and Kramer in character.

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  11. Cary Grant, Himmm and Truman Capote!!

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    1. Paul Lynda if Truman is not available

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    2. I heard Cary Grant was insane and took LSD. πŸ—½πŸ‘©πŸ»πŸš•πŸ‚πŸ’›

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    3. Not true...just depressed...

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    4. You mean like the LSD was formally presided to him as part of his therapy? I saw a NatGeo documentary about how the US government stopped research on LSD as a medication. It apparently has so much potential.

      Maybe being married to Dyan Canon drove him nuts...

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  12. Judy Garland, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin

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  13. Bruce Lee, Francis Coppola, Paddy Chayefsky

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  14. Susan Sarandon, Woody Harrelson and Courtney Love.

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  15. Scandi: Controlled, therapeutic use, not recreational.

    I'd like to suggest a Fave CDAN Moment Your Turn.

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    1. I forgot that they used to formally prescribe LSD for therapy in the '60s (i saw it on an episode of "Mad Men").

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    2. Yep. Afternoons, under the supervision of his shrink.

      Canuckistan actually had good results using LSD to reprogram certain types if alkies, but that research ended also.

      Wild west back then. Navy Drs dosing people around the lab, to see the effects on people who didnt know what was coming. Gubment types juicing hookers to dose tricks, then sit behind a one way mirror to "observe".

      Acid Dreams: The Complete History of LSD: The CIA, the Sixties and Beyond was a good book.

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  16. Claudette Colbert, Dorothy Dandridge and Uncle Luke

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  17. Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans and Sebastian Stan

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  18. Hitler, Stalin, and Pol Pot. That way I can poison the food so as to kill them, and take credit for ridding the Earth of evil.

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  19. David Bowie, George Michael, Audrey Hepburn

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    1. I saw a screen test of Audrey Hepburn's and she is the saddest famous person I have ever seen (she was telling a story about how she lived through WWII). Some of the saddest people in the world also make for the kindest people... πŸ’›

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  20. Freddy Mercury, Kurt Cobain, Trent Reznor.

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  21. Jason Bateman, Aziz Ansari, Kristen Bell.

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  22. Nick Kroll, Jason Mantzoukas, John Mulaney

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  23. Already had it. It was Lee Majors, Samuel L Jackson and Jim Bruer (Goat Boy.) There were several other celebs there but literally sat next to Lee's wife (girlfriend at the time.) Fun times. BTW-Jim Bruer really laughs like that (not as outrageous) but every time he'd laugh, we'd all laugh harder, and then he'd laugh harder until we were ALL laughing like Goat Boy!

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  24. RDJ, JLaw, Katherine Hepburn.

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  25. Bette Davis, Truman Capote and Philip Seymour Hoffman. What a night that would be!

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  26. Bryan Ferry,John Malkovitch and Anais Nin

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  27. Ferry's an interesting choice, Tricia. I'd appreciate it if you asked him if Amanda Lear was a man or a woman, and let us know his answer.

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    1. I’m an ardent admirer and have been for almostv30 years... so many amazing memories of his gigs and he’s quintessential gentleman (in my eyes).... Amanda Lear... that would be a great conversation indeed....

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  28. Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl and Paul McCartney

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  29. Prince, Maya Angelou, Tupac πŸ’œ

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  30. Tom Waits, Bill Murray, Bill Hicks

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  31. Salma Hayek, chiwetel eliofor, Ricky gervais

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    1. Ricky GervaisπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘❤️πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰
      Absolutely. I wouldn’t eat because I would laughing incessantly

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  32. David Bowie,Carrie Fisher,Chris Cornell. Wonder if Carrie's death isn't a little off as well?

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  33. Brad Pitt, and brad Pitt..okay Brad Pitt, my chick crush, Pink and Lady's Love Cool James because he seems like he would be a blast to be around, and man he does have those abs.. ;)

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    1. My ex met LL and said he was really cool

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  34. John Oliver, Donald Trump, Madonna.

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  35. Don Rickles, George Carlin and Charlie Murphy

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  37. Henry Cavill, Jamie Dornan and Brad Pitt. And I'm dessert.

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  38. Ben Kinsley Eminem and Britney. What a mix

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  39. Saoirse Ronan, Hugh Jackman, Woody Harrelson

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  40. Jim Morrison
    Paul Newman
    Alex Skarsgard

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  41. Cinabun - Can I come too?

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  42. Just one would be fine, cos incredibly shy

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  43. Ah bless you @ Misty - I am as well - us shy ones are more appreciated than you think.
    I'm gonna change one of my guests from Audrey Hepburn to Lou Diamond Phillips - huge crush on him and he would be fascinating company.

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  44. @ Tricia - agree with you re Bryan Ferry, and what a gorgeous voice. (I was a fan of Roxy Music back in the day.) I read an early review about Bryan Ferry and a description stayed with me: the reviewer said he has an Art Deco voice.

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    1. Kimberly-I get it believe me... Slave to Labe and Windswept are masterpieces in seduction, yet he is so modest and reserved.... Art Deco makes sense(my favorite design) ... always wishes he would do a duet with Sade ,my other great love because it would be insanely smooth.
      I picked my fave singer, actor and writer (well one of them)Great guestion by Enty by the way:)πŸ™πŸ»

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    2. Slave to Love*

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  45. Andy warhol, abbie hoffman, and keanu reeves...abs would prolly do the talking...

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  46. we can share notes after dinner, ob!

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  47. Eddie Izzard, John Oliver, and David Sedaris

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  48. Maynard james keenan if abbie is not available

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  49. I want to have 4...can I? Gandalf, Luke Skywalker, Jean Luc Picard and hero from MCU. To have one hero from every franchise, that would be pretty awesome.

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  50. @Former CNN Anchor Candy Crowley, if you want to get the full racist effect it should read:

    Wolfie took me to Atlanta's finest Chinese restaurant for dinner last week. The lights were incredibly bright, so the manager offered him dim sum.

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  51. Jack Nicholsen Miley Cyrus and Tom Cruise. Oh what fun 3 of us would have Not sure on the 4th πŸ˜‚

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  52. For some reason posting in hubbies name. Oops

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  53. Alton Brown, RDJ, and Ginger Rogers. :)

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  54. Hi everyone. Long time reader, first time poster. I love this site!

    My fave three: Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix.

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  55. Jlaw, Jennifer Aniston and Emma Stone.

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  56. Is nobody else going to do this???? Fine, I will...

    Weinstein
    Spacey
    Singer

    ...and I'd poison the wine.

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  57. Now of course...what I posted is just a bit of satire. Justice should be done, due process be observed, and the truth should see the light of day.

    But admit it...you laughed, didn't you?

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    2. I'll admit I laughed (and I say that as someone who didn't find Kathy Griffith's beheading stunt funny at all).

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    3. I did laugh, and actually was thinking along the same lines but more because I'm fascinated by sick fucked up people and I'm kind of a masochist. Might as well keep it interesting.

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  58. The Obamas.
    Eve. This monthly ain't fun.
    God. This monthly ain't fun.

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  59. Anna Kendrick
    Bill Murray
    Adam Levine

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  60. Bach, Beethoven, Wagner.

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  61. Robert Downey Jr, Michael Caine, Simon Pegg

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  62. RDJ, John Oliver and Carrie Fisher then watch My Charlie's Angels fight crime together

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  63. Marilyn Monroe, Bette Davis and Elizabeth Taylor. Just sit back and listen to the stories!

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  64. Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Princess Diana. If one of them can't make it, I'll toss in Prince or Elton John as an alternate.

    I'd make sure it was the Farmer's Feast @ Blue Hill at Stone Barns (which never is shorter than 3-4 hours).

    I'd come prepped with quite the list of questions!

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  65. Ned Wynn, Michael Keaton, Griffin Dunne.

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  66. Lin Manuel Miranda, Charlie Daniels, Bill Pullman

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  67. Nick Offerman, Kathy Burke, Steve Pemberton. I would have to wear ten Tena lady's but it'd be worth it!

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  68. Jon Hamm, Martin Short and Larry David. Then after I want to be rocked by the Hammoconda.

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