1. @mort the god 2. steve the man 3. sang the woman 4. catsncheese , the other woman 5. fiveswinglive the pulque injector 6. chuckrh the storyteller 7. figie the greek 8. lioness the zapisz 9. Pipperoo the master of ceremonies I know there are more than 5, but I have a big dinner table. Sorry I can't invite you all, I ran out of chairs. Cure talk is prohibited.
Cripes! I'd better find something to wear
You can always wear your bat suit
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1. Robert Smith (come on who wouldn't? Robert always has magnificent words of wisdom to bestow) 2. Stephen King - The king of Horror! 3. Donald Trump - To watch people go at him. It would be interesting and entertaining no? 4. Carrie Fisher- Love her wit! 5. Everyone here as witness to this fab partay! (couldn't just have 6 really!)
Pipperoo If someone turns the lights out for 1 minute, there may be a murder and then the night will turn into a game of Clue! Or maybe everyone would just cheer the death of the orange one?
Pipperoo If someone turns the lights out for 1 minute, there may be a murder and then the night will turn into a game of Clue! Or maybe everyone would just cheer the death of the orange one?
Lolol great idea! Robert Smith did it in the lounge with the candle stick!
So after gongoro73 party I thought about who I would invite besides my family of course.
My first instance was to invite the whole members of The Cure.
RS, Simon, Roger, Jason and Reeves but decided against it. I don’t think they would appreciate someone passing out on them every single minute. They would probably leave.
So an ideal dinner party:(subject to change)
1. Scott Jurek: Ultra marathoner. The man is an insane distance runner who never quits, can outrun any man to date but is humble enough to congratulate every runner at the finish line, no matter how long it take for them to finish he is there.
2. Tony Horton: an American personal trainer, author, and former actor. He is best known as the creator of the commercial home exercise regimen p90X.
3. Salma Hayek: Mexican-American film actress, producer and former model.
4. Arnold Schwarzenegger: “Get in the chopper” – Would have to have him there, so my son is a huge fan!! It would be funny to interact with him and also see my son’s reaction when he gets to meet him.
5. Elizabeth Stamina also known as “Tina” Fey. American actress, comedian, writer and producer. I like her attitude and quirkiness. She is known for her improvisational comedy.
Finally a little on the imaginary side and possible 2nd dinner party:
1.RS> Before the making of 3 imaginary Boys
2.RS> While making Disintegration
3.RS> When he cut his hair(the cure in Orange)
4.RS> Right After Pornography
5 RS> During The making of Bloodflowers
**Time to work on that time machine**
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I really should stop commenting on everyone's dinner party because I think it might come across as judgy, but these are all so interesting and brilliant! And I love seeing people's personalities really come out in their choices Case in point, fiveswinglive, your list makes so much sense to me! Reflects your athletic, humorous, and sassy personality. Too cool. And I really love this idea of 5 Roberts at a table. If only!!!
I really should stop commenting on everyone's dinner party because I think it might come across as judgy, but these are all so interesting and brilliant! And I love seeing people's personalities really come out in their choices Case in point, fiveswinglive , your list makes so much sense to me! Reflects your athletic, humorous, and sassy personality. Too cool. And I really love this idea of 5 Roberts at a table. If only!!!
sang Feel free to comment on my dinner table all you want, you know you and Paul are always welcome to crash the party any time.<<<Not too judgy for me by the way>>> That's how I approached my table setting, I based it on my personality and who I can relate the closes too knowing that my family was going to be there with me. I originally ponder the question for 2 days!!! I even ask my fam the same question to see who they would pick. Interesting answers there.
ok, my first dinner party would probably end up in a listening party, as i would not know what to say just happily serving the guests, struck in awe and admiration. at least i would be the youngest haha...
first is vivienne westwood, some of you might know that i really adore her. she is such a role model and icon for me, her whole DIY attitude, her political engagement, her craziness and creativity. love how she never gives in, neither to a "no" nor to getting boring with age. and of course i love her style...
to stay within the fashion world, next guest would be jean paul gaultier. the cheeky enfant terrible... would love to listen to his stories from the crazy eighties and his wit, enjoying that he is still among the living, decided to go is own way business wise (resigning from the mad cycle of the seasonal fashion shows) and just being fun.
they would then be joined by jim jarmush. i love his films, the way he tells the stories, the visuals, the weirdness and the actors he picks. (was also thinking of tarantino or lynch but save those for another time)
fourth guest would be tilda swinton (though it was hard to drop siouxsie for her...). she has such a style of her own, fitting in no category, could tell me about bowie and "lovers left alive" and just her general attitude on the world and stories from the highlands. hoping she and viv have something to say on tartans, as they are probably my alltime favourite patterns.
last guest has to be robert smith, someone to whom, having consumed the right amount of alcohol, i probably actually would talk to, though again, just listening what he has to say would do it for me. loving this band so much and given this fantasy chance it is just too tempting to invite him...
Ellen: I like her, even though she is a kind of an commercial celebrity, but I really think she would be fun to have at a dinner party
Gordon Ramsay: Despite his bad language, which he only uses in Hells Kitchen - I suppose, I find him very charming and interesting (and he could help me cooking)
David Letterman: He must have a lot of juicy "facts" (gossip) about everybody
Robert Smith: well he already lives in my house, so it would be awkward to have a dinner party, and ask him to stay in the library ("we" don't actually have a library, but it sounded good)
J.K Rowling: I'm not into Magic Henry at all, but I want to know, what is going on inside a famous writers head.