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Barmymoo:
It would be difficult to have a spontaneous conversation with him but I met Stephen Hawking once and he made a speech with several jokes in it. He was funny! It is odd to be surprised at that but I guess he is a paralysed physicist, humour does not immediately spring to mind as a potential best quality.

Or am I just a bigot?

valley_parade:
Eric Cantona. I'd like to go to a pub, have a few beers, and talk soccer with him.

Lila:
well, Jesus as many have said.
also Moses.

and I'd like to meet my grandmother and grandfather on my father's side: they were awesome from what I read/hear.

Fishboy:
Hunter S. Thompson
Edward R. Murrow
Elliot Smith
Diane Arbus
Bruce Haley
Michael Foucault
Robert Capa
Karl Marx
Vladimir Lenin
Anton Chekhov
Leon Trotsky
Thomas Paine
Many more who, for the sale of brevity, have been omitted.

I would also like to meet my grandfather on my mothers side, it seems as though there is not much that that man has not done

Inlander:

--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 20 Mar 2009, 04:41 ---It would be difficult to have a spontaneous conversation with him but I met Stephen Hawking once and he made a speech with several jokes in it. He was funny! It is odd to be surprised at that but I guess he is a paralysed physicist, humour does not immediately spring to mind as a potential best quality.

Or am I just a bigot?

--- End quote ---

Personally I think that for a person in Hawking's situation humour would be essential!

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