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6 People I'd Love To Have Dinner With

Who would you have dinner with?

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6 People I'd Love To Have Dinner With
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Have you ever just sat around and thought about who you would want to eat dinner with or having a conversation with? This person can be living or dead and can be anyone including family members. The craziest things I think we would hear especially knowing the things we know about that person already. My six people:

1. Marilyn Monroe

How can I not!? She was beautiful and smart and someone I strive to be like. She modeled and I am striving to be a model. I would want to hear about her modeling career and how she was treated by women and men. I would also want to know about her death.

2. Elvis Presley

Mostly because my great grandmother loved him. Elvis was a stud when he was younger too, but I can't forget about his amazing music. What he thought when he wrote his music. I would also want to know how he feels knowing the world still loves him.

3. Maya Angelou

She wrote beautiful poetry and me being that English major nerd. I would want to know how she came up with her work. Where she wrote her work too.

4. My great grandparents

All my great grandparents were living most of my life. I got to know all of them pretty well. This would be just to have them back one more time. I would want to ask them questions about the family. I would want to hear stories about when they were little.

5. My Nanny and Pop

God knows I miss them every single day of my life. I wish I could have them back one more time. I want to tell them how much my dad loves and misses them too. I would want to prove to my dad that my nanny and pop loved him and my nanny was not upset with him right before she passed.

6. Little me

So I can tell myself to be smarter and do better in school and cheer growing up. Don't worry about boyfriend's just worry about my grades.

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