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Who would they be?

 

I'd go for Paulo Sergio, Paul Weller and Irvine Welsh (know he's a Hibbee but he's got some imagination)

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Say What Again

George Best

Jack Nicholson

Dean Martin

 

 

If they were unavailable, then Gaz Top, Jedward and Northebarman.

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Carl Fredrickson

Bruce Springsteen (tell him to bring his guitar)

Billy Connolly (even as an old man he can still tell a story)

Neil Oliver (I like his way of telling Scottish history)

 

2 Scots and an American who is known to like a bevy - I cant wait!

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Dean Martin

John Wayne

Winston Churchill

 

 

 

and a sneaky one my late dad who used to tell me all about the 50's Hearts teams just to tell him all about the day that trumped all their wins

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The People's Chimp

Albert Camus

Bob Marley

John Robertson

 

What a chat about football we'd have, before moving on to the less serious stuff.

 

Liking Shaun's Mourinho suggestion though.

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Dean Martin

Ryan Gosling

Shaun Lawson

Gosling would be a bit boring to have a pint with surely?

''How's it going, Ryan?''

''.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................I drive.''

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Gosling would be a bit boring to have a pint with surely?

''How's it going, Ryan?''

''.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................I drive.''

 

He'd still have better chat than Lawson though :whistling:

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Mark E Smith

I'd be in The Fall and sacked in the same night, maybe even an hour.

 

Bill Hicks/Jerry Sadowitz

Depends on if I'm allowed dead people

 

My Da'

Never really had a good session for a long while with my Da' and now I rarely drink it doesn't look likely to happen again.

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Muhammad Ali before Parkinson's

 

Eric Morecambe

 

Joe Strummer.

 

Then just sit back and listen

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Adolf Hitler- must have been fascinating, frightening but fascinating and to get a slight insight into the man must be worth a jar

 

Oliver Reid- just for the mad bender, the women and the stories

 

Ed Gein- just for the creep factor

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Dagger Is Back

Only three?

 

For a raucous night

 

Phil Lynott

Bon Scott

Keith Moon

 

Pretty fair to say that I might not wake up after a night out with that lot.

 

For laughs

 

Billy Connolly

Stephen Fry

Ronnie Barker

 

 

For debate

 

Adolf Hitler

Martin Luther King

Ghandi

 

On the otter hand would be very happy to share a bottle or two with

 

Kylie Minogue

Chris Evert

Shania Twain

 

 

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Steven Fry (genuinely funny and clever guy)

Isambard Kingdom Brunel (I'm an engineer so would love to find out where he got his ideas from)

john McEnroe (for when some hell-raising was required)

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Muhammad Ali before Parkinson's

 

Eric Morecambe

 

Joe Strummer.

 

Then just sit back and listen

 

or perhaps,

 

Muhammad Ali

Michael Fox

and Shakin' Stevens

:stunned:

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Keith Richards - to get the inside track on probably most of the A-list showbiz parties of the last 50 yrs.

Robin Cook - a very sharp mind and surely a great avenue for a no nonsense look at the inner circles.

Richard Harris - I suspect he's sat down around a table with various folks over the years and recounted many a jolly yarn.

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Guest Bilel Mohsni

David Attenborough

Patrick Moore

Bill Hicks

 

All fascinating guys, very different politics and all masters of their game. (no pun intended)

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Frank Warwick (Manc angler/motorcyclist/boxer) - A guy I doubt anyone here will ever have heard of but he's a minor celeb in the angling world and some of his videos/stories on youtube are hilarious. Plus he was once boxed at amature level so would be handy if things kicked off at any stage in the pub.

 

Noel Gallagher (musician) - Always comes across as a funny dude in interviews.Think he'd be good craic once full of the bevvy and narcotics plus he'd be able to crack out some classics on guitar midway through the drinking session.

 

John Robertson - After Noels serenaded us with a rendition of Hey Jude I'b be able to slaver shit to Robbo about the Hearts, his crushing of Hibs and other HMFC related nonsense. Plus we could share a kebab on the way up the road whilst belting out so tradition Hearts ditties.

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Frank Warwick (Manc angler/motorcyclist/boxer) - A guy I doubt anyone here will ever have heard of but he's a minor celeb in the angling world and some of his videos/stories on youtube are hilarious. Plus he was once boxed at amature level so would be handy if things kicked off at any stage in the pub.

 

Noel Gallagher (musician) - Always comes across as a funny dude in interviews.Think he'd be good craic once full of the bevvy and narcotics plus he'd be able to crack out some classics on guitar midway through the drinking session.

 

John Robertson - After Noels serenaded us with a rendition of Hey Jude I'b be able to slaver shit to Robbo about the Hearts, his crushing of Hibs and other HMFC related nonsense. Plus we could share a kebab on the way up the road whilst belting out so tradition Hearts ditties.

 

haha ... share a kebab ... you'd be lucky.

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Gregory House M.D.

Frank Sinatra

Dean Martin

Sammy Davis Jr.

 

It'd be :glorious:

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Ok, from the music world ,

 

Shane McGowan

Wendy James

Freddie Mercury

 

Or from Hollywood,

 

Charlie Sheen

John Belush

John Candy

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Frank Sinatra

Dean Martin

Sammy Davis Jr.

 

It'd be :glorious:

 

That would actually be one outrageously fantastic nights ever. Oh the stories they could tell

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Matthew Le Tissier

Shane Warne always seems like a good guy ,plus will have some great storys

 

Nelson Mandela always been facinated by him

 

Stephen Fry the man is a funny genius

 

 

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Oscar Wilde - to see if really was THAT funny/witty.

 

Lee Harvey Oswald - for obvious reasons

 

My grand dad who died long before I was born. Crazy Hearts fan in the 20s and 30s according to my dad.

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Peter Ustinov - genius raconteur.

 

Tony Benn - bet he has a few tales to tell from the Westminster village.

 

Peter Cook - funny, funny man.

 

Would also like to add Peter O'Toole.

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Jose Mourinho

 

Kylie Minogue

 

John Robertson

 

Talking football with two legends of the game and dribbling uncontrollably while staring at Kylie, is my ideal night out.

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