dinner?

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if I could invite

 any mix of people to dinner

for an interesting chat, a meal, and a laugh?

mr. rogers would be one of my guests


of course, dolly, who I wrote about yesterday, would be another

and rod serling,  one of my favorite writers, twilight zone man

all good humans

 smart, kind, creative, generous, funny, and i imagine, good company

all people I admire

we could fit right into a booth.

who are the 3 people

that you would invite

to sit in a booth with you

to talk and laugh and have dinner with?

‘i’ve never been to a dinner party where everyone

at the dinner table didn’t say something funny.’

-lorrie moore

*Lorrie Moore is a celebrated American author, known for her witty, poignant short stories and novels that often explore the complexities of modern relationships, career struggles, and heartbreak. A professor of English and Creative Writing, she’s recognized for her sharp dialogue, mordant humor, and ability to blend tragedy with comedy, earning numerous awards.


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  1. What a fun idea! I’ve pondered on this question for one-on-one dinner but never 3 at the same time. Mine would be a girls’ night out for cocktails and would include Michelle Obama, Sandra Bullock and hmmm, too many to choose from!

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  2. “Every lesson I learned as a kid was at the dinner table. Being Greek, Sicilian, and Ruthenian – we are an emotional bunch. It is where we laughed, cried, and yelled – but most importantly, where we bonded and connected.” … Michael Symon
    “It’s the sense of what family is at the dinner table. It was the joy of knowing mother was in the kitchen making our favorite dish. I wish more people would do this and recall the joy of life.” … Paul Prudhomme

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  3. Famous people at a table? No I couldn’t. But I’d like to know how yours turns out. Wow.
    Mine would be my high school teachers who believed in me. And one seat for my husband. 🙇🏻‍♀️

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  4. A fun post, and interesting question.
    I reckon first on my list would be, Tolkien.. just for his imagination. Next would be Rowan Atkinson, and last would be probably prime Muhammed Ali.

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  5. Er, Dolly, Judy Chicago (creator of the famous dinner party art wok) and Ntozake Shange, sadly deceased, (’cause I have been thinking about her poem book, For Colored Girls who considered suicide, etc) just lately

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  6. I meant to say, as I read it a lot when I was about 15 and found it fascinating and beautiful. However, I’d be petrified hosting these heroes.

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