June is Bathroom Reading Month: Giveaway #14
June 20, 2012
The random winner of our 13th giveaway is: Brian F. CONGRATS!
Every weekday in June we will pick a random winner from the readers that answer our daily question on our blog. You must post your answer before midnight PST of that day. Winners will be picked the following morning and a new question will be posted.
Question #14
If you could meet anyone, dead or alive, who would you meet and why?
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Abraham Lincoln, Because he fights vampires!
The man who put the ram in the ramma lamma ding dong.
My great aunt Lizzie Borden…find out if she did it or not…
Jesus Christ
Alive, because they would probably be more interesting to talk to.
my grandpa who passed away january 20,1991 to ask him to tell me stories about living in oklahoma during the dustbowl days soon after oklahoma became a state and what it was like growing up in those times
John Wayne,i would love to sit in a bar and hear “the duke” tell stories
It would be uncle John to thank him for the endless amount useless interesting facts about things I didnt know that I wanted to know about.
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Way too many choices.
Tesla (the man, not the band)……crazy SOB!
right on… he was stone cold robbed of his invention of radio… i too would love to meet him (i already meet the band!!!)…
Matt Smith. He’s just seems so adorkably awesome.
Albert Einstein. I would love to talk to him; even for just 5 minutes.
Ralph W. Emerson. I’m currently reading some of his books, and he has some fascinating philosophies.
John Lennon. You know he has still a lot to say.
Sonny Barger would be my 1st choice. Love to spend the day riding with & talking to him. The other would be Stephen King (the author), because he is my all-time favorite writer…ever. The man is a wordslinging phenonamon!!
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Frank Zappa because he is a complete winner.
Winston Churchill because he was a man of courage, wit and morals
Stephen King. would like to know how he keeps creating so many stories and learn how to write so well.
I would meet my younger self when I was in about the 8th grade and try to warn me about some of the bad choices I would later make. I’d also explain what Rosalie G. really meant when she wanted to play doctor that summer.
Walt Whitman. Such amazing poetry, I just want the chance to talk with the man behind it all!
Uncle John, because he’s my childhood hero.
I was going to say the Apostle Paul, but I think the language barrier would make it far less interesting. So I’ll go with Joseph Pulitzer. I’d ask him if he appreciated being played by Robert Duvall on Newsies.
John Green. We share an interest in literature, philosophy, and European association football.
So I take it no time traveling so there goes a conquerer so you can conquer with them. I guess I would like to meet a hot attractive female actress because I could not complain.
It would def be my paternal grandmother who passed before I was born. I heard so much about her from family and friends that I would really like to get to know her myself!
It would be my fraternal grandma…….. I heard alot about her and never met her
Jesus Christ, everyone else pales in comparison.
I would want to meet anyone who is is now dead, just to ask them what happens after you die
Jesus Christ I want his opinion on a couple of things
I would like to meet my great grandfather to ask him about his life and relatives so I could get a jump-start on my family tree that I am stuck on.
The apostle Peter to get a lesson in how to be a proper Christian servant.
John Lennon or Paul mcCartney
Lou Gehrig. I would love to listen to any baseball stories he would share.
Theodore roosevelt.
He was a professional light weight boxer, overcoming his asthma. This was before becoming a police commissioner, NY state governor, rancher, rough rider, high ranking navy officer, big game hunter, ambassador, and of course, president. Who wouldn’t want to meet this man?
Johann Sebastian Bach, because I like his music. Also, it would be interesting to see how he views today’s music and culture in general.
Elvis. The king who died on the throne!
P.T. Barnum, apparently a very interesting personality
Eddie Vedder, he’s my favorite musician
Walt Disney! There’s never been any man with his imagination.
Angus Young and Bon Scott because they are the ultimate rock and roll legends
i would like to meet Mozart, or even Beethoven, or J S Bach…
John Lennon & Paul McCartney (aw, heck, even George Harrison & Ringo Starr) because they were a direct influence on my becoming a musician.
I would love to meet Uncle John
Believe it or not…. Robert Ripley! Because He traveled all over the world saw a bunch of crazy stuff and got rich off of being a cartoonist.
I would love to meet the man who invented the indoor toilet. i want to know why he did it.
I would go back and go to a Marty Robbins concert! When country music was good!
Outside of Jesus, the one person I would like to meet would be Ronald Reagan, a great communicator.. (Loved his sense of humor)
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Theodore Roosevelt, because he is Theodore Roosevelt.
I think I would like to talk to my first grade teacher….who is now deceased….and ask her if she remembered me as fondly as I remembered her…..and if I am what she expected….
John Pinette (comedian), he makes me laugh out loud. I would tell him how I flew to NYC to see him at Caroline’s and got hit by a cab walking there, still made it, lots of pain but I wasn’t going to miss it. I would just love to know how he comes up with all his stuff.
Since i cant speak the language of inspirational historical people such as Jesus and such, I’d have to say whoever controls the news. reading the paper, it seems they have some agenda, to distract people from real news and report on meaningless stories that involve sex of some kind, promote racism, or talk about celeberties. They seem to be doing a good job of it and i’d like to know what they are hiding. I’m sure they would know who killed Kennedy, all about area 51, and so forth. good times.
My Dad. To thank him (and to say, “I told you so”).
I would love to meet Thoma Jefferson. I would ask him about the state that our country, and what his original intentions were when framing the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
i would like to meet elvis just to see if he is really dead or if that was him I saw at Wal-Mart last week!!
Mary Magdalene. Is all of western civilization based on a misconception?
Abraham Lincoln. He is my favorite president and so I can say I got to hang out with him
Walt Disney to see what kind of vision he really had for EPCOT and Walt Disney World, not the versions they actually produced.
Shel Silverstein, because he always made me smile when I was a kid. Then I grew up and began to understand what I read as a kid. Then I heard the adult things he did, like “the great smoke-off”. Such an amazing author!
My first ancestor on my dads side to find out what Indian tribe I am from.
Jesus. Easy choice on this one.
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