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Three Huddlers you would like to have dinner with


MHS831

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Just to pass the time, who are the three huddlers you would most like to have dinner with?  These do not have to be people you like or agree with, just some folks that would be most entertaining for about an hour.

I was actually asked this on a job interview for a professorship--three people throughout time you would most like to sit down with and understand.

My answer:   Hitler, Jesus, and Shakespeare.  (I had little time--and that is what I came up with)  They made me explain Hitler--no questions about the other 2.  I explained it this way:  The most interesting character in any book or movie is the antagonist.  Let's face it, the discussion, stories, etc. would be much more interesting coming from Hitler than Jesus or the Bard. He would make you furious, disgusted, and outraged.  In fact, I may have mentioned the other 2 just to see how they would react to Hitler.

So who is your Huddle Hitler?  Who would you like to have at your table for dinner?dog human eating GIF

  I got the job, by the way.  They said (Later) that they all understood why I mentioned Hitler and that it was the boldest answer of the day.

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I would have to go with

4 corners

Mr Scot

WOW

I cannot imagine that conversation--assuming SCP is retired.  Thought of going with a logical voice and two others.  Not telling which is which, however.

(And hope that Steven9898 was not working the kitchen--but who cares if someone spits on your plate before washing it?)

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4 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

I just want to have dinner with Cookie Lyon.

Talk Cam, Lebron, and try to woo her with an expensive meal :hearteyes:

 

I thought about Cookie too--and Lady--Aggie, you are missing the point but I get your angle.  Well played.  While we are all debating stupid stuff you are in the zone.

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