What Person (Living or Dead), Would You Want to Have Lunch With?

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So this is one of those SUPER annoying questions people like to ask during admissions interviews, but since you don't have to worry about sounding smart and sophisticated around here, you can actually tell the truth (i.e. you don't have to say Edna St. Vincent Millay when you really mean Axel Rose).

Tina Fey

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I think Tina Fey is awesome— she’s totally held her own (and come out on top) in a line of work dominated by men. Plus, I think she’d be totally funny and down-to-earth in person.

J.D. Salinger

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I find Salinger kind of fascinating— he wrote some amazing things and then decided to drop off the radar entirely because he couldn’t really take all the attention. Plus, he’s pushing 90, and having the last interview would be sort of the most fantastic thing ever.

 

Mick Jagger

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If anyone has some CRAZY stories to tell it’s definitely Mick Jagger. Plus, he could totally pick up the tab.

Jamie Oliver

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I wouldn’t just want to have lunch with Jamie (who would probably be the cutest, funniest lunch date ever), I’d want him to make me lunch.

Eli Whitney

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He invented gin, right?

added by GillianS 12/08/2008
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