If You Could Chat With One Person

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I would pick my father (he passed away 10 years ago). Can't really think of anyone else I'd want to talk to more.
 
Hmm, it's actually a tough one. There are lots of people I'd love to talk to and picking a single one out of the lot is more difficult than it should be.

Off the top of my head though, I'd probably say Hitler, as morbid as it sounds. I think it would be really fascinating to see what exactly it takes to drive a man such as him to not only commit some of the most heinous crimes against humanity, but to successfully convince so many of his fellow countrymen to do the same. I think it would be very interesting to hear what he would say in his own defense, or even if he would defend what he did. I've always been fascinated by the psychological state of history's biggest villains. It's hard for me to imagine hurting one person I don't even know, much less doing it to millions.

If I had to choose someone good (and I know I'm breaking the rules by giving two), it would probably be the Dalai Lama. He's just such an amazingly kind and tolerant person.
 
Wow, what a very philosophical questions, and I cannot possibly think of just one person I would want to have the conversation with. But if I had to choose my first choice, it would probably be Nelson Mandela.
 
As Hammer said, it's an incredibly difficult question to answer off the bat. But Haga, uhhh, 8sh has a good option. Despite Graal's (slightly snide) comment, most historians believe that Jesus actually existed. I have many questions for h/Him. Many many many.
 
Man, I even put in a picture of a budgie running away from an explosion and people still call me snide and take offence. :<
 
That is a tricky question. Probably Einstein. By all accounts he was witty and insightful.

(Also, the eye of Sauron is now upon this thread. It can be such an amazing thread, so let's keep it civil.)
 
That is a tricky question. Probably Einstein. By all accounts he was witty and insightful.

(Also, the eye of Sauron is now upon this thread. It can be such an amazing thread, so let's keep it civil.)

The thing is would you as a normal person even understand such a person?

Cleopatra would be really intresting to talk to.
 
My hero and idol.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

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It will be difficult to choose, for me firstly it would be Ayrton Senna, to hear from him and maybe discuss how F1 has changed since his death. To a degree I would think he would be happy about the fact that his death was the last on a F1 track. But how would he feel about all the politics that rule the sport now. He hated the politics back then, I have a feeling he would hate it now. And for a current person, it would be Vettel, yes I know predictable of me, but I think it would be extremely interesting and to try and learn a little as to how his mind works.
 
Sjoh this is very Tricky! I have soo many Crushes that I have had since I was a boy! =D Jessica Alba being one of them. but I guess not much talking would be happening then.
So if it was talking would probably be Valentino Rossi. Biking has been a passion of mine all my life, and riding on the track as well. So to talk to him for an hour about his career, getting advice and so on would be awesome!

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My hero and idol.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

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That is an awesome choice! Have you watched Pumpin Iron Before? If you are an Arnold fan and Gym freak it is a MUST!
 
That is an awesome choice! Have you watched Pumpin Iron Before? If you are an Arnold fan and Gym freak it is a MUST!


Yeah I've seen most of his stuff and know a lot of his history. I've been a huge Arnie fan since I was a youngen, and surprisingly I'm not a gym bunny.
 
Yeah I've seen most of his stuff and know a lot of his history. I've been a huge Arnie fan since I was a youngen, and surprisingly I'm not a gym bunny.

So many different people have gives their ideas on how to be successful, but I've never heard such a good summary thereof as what Arnie gave. It's the speech he gave at one of the Universities in California. His 6 rules of success is still one of the most inspirational talks I use every day.
 
So many different people have gives their ideas on how to be successful, but I've never heard such a good summary thereof as what Arnie gave. It's the speech he gave at one of the Universities in California. His 6 rules of success is still one of the most inspirational talks I use every day.

That is an amazing speech yeah! i would be honest though, if I was not a bodybuilder I would not be such a big fan of him as I am now though
 
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