Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Three for Conversation?




















Looks like I can't comment on several other blogs until transferred to the "upgraded" blogspot (a porject for the weekend), so will respond here to Simon's December 13th post on Dispatches from Suburbia for now.

"If you could invite any three people to dinner (dead or alive, famous, fictional, etc.), who would they be, why and what would the topic of conversation be?"

For the dinner party, I'd have over (with universal translator) Lao Tzu, Jesus, and Voltaire. Interesting mix. We'd talk about favorite foods, thoughts on the role of sex in life, and fashion sense. I'd ask what they look for in a person, and by the way, where did we come from, where are we now, and where are we going?

For the after dinner party, same cycle of conversation (but no translator necessary) with Anne Sexton, Diane Arbus and Debbie Harry and yes, they could stay the night if they had too much to drink. Another interesting mix, a better looking one, no doubt, and probably just as intriguing.

Today's Rune: The Blank Rune.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool

JR's Thumbprints said...

So Erik, You mean to tell me I have to do the upgrade? I'm having the same problem with commenting on other blogs. This is just KooKoo.

Anonymous said...

Wow, crazy ass picture erik! Yeah I commented on the dinner party thing too. Guess what I found out? It's a prompt from Writers Digest dot com and I signed up for the WD forum. It's cool. They have a writer's block party, a prompt section. It's all really awesome. I was online until 1:30 in the morning writing away! haha. Cheers!

Anonymous said...

I did not understand! It goes to leave the Blogspot? Or will go for the version beta? Already I made this! It will have that to manually correct some words that use accent... Poxa! It has not voted in me? Therefore it was indication of weblogger American the reason of I to be in this escaramuxa! I found until she was you! (laughs) On its friends conversational, it chose well! If it was Freud would be in the water! Beijus