If you could meet any person, who would it be? (make it unconventional!)

<p>Rachel Mcadams</p>

<p>^ She babysat a friend’s friend from London, and apparently she wasn’t the nicest. Don’t know if its true though.</p>

<p>Hitler. Probably the most interesting person you could ever meet.</p>

<p>Myself, in the present.</p>

<p>Haha apparently Toby Maguire isn’t all the amazing, either.</p>

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<p>You stole my person. I love Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Though I might be slightly afraid he’d be enraged and murder me. Poor Rannucio Tommasoni.</p>

<p>Other than good old C, I would love to meet the current (fifth) Dragon King (Druk Gyalpo) of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. I read all of his speeches that I can find. He is so hardocre. I mean, he did go to Oxford, which is a major loss of coolness points, but other than that, I love him.</p>

<p>Both real and imaginary:
The (10th) Doctor
Neil Gaiman
The Edge
Shakespeare
Luna Lovegood
C.S. Lewis</p>

<p>I would like to meet [url=<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gollum]Smeagol/Gollum[/url”>Gollum - Wikipedia]Smeagol/Gollum[/url</a>], my favorite fictional character.</p>

<p>^^^lol I could go with Velazquez if you wanted</p>

<p>Tomas Kalnoky</p>

<p>Abraham Lincoln</p>

<p>But you did say unconventional, so I will go with Mary Magdelene. I have a couple of questions for her.</p>

<p>lol excellent. avoid the 20th century references. :)</p>

<p>lol mapleleafs!</p>

<p>Waiting on a response to Stan Musial!</p>

<p>Unconventional? I missed that. OK, William Lloyd Garrison.</p>

<p>Stan Musial? No way. … Ty Cobb–I’d want to know: “What the hell?”</p>

<p>Kyle Searless :slight_smile: <em>:/ 22 seconds</em></p>