Ok, this is a softball topic but I'm curious to see the responses. Since we are all on lockdown and meeting up is pretty limited, virtually meeting is now main stream.
SO...
If you could have an hour meeting with any ONE (that's singular) person, real or fictional, who would it be and why?
For me, its easy. I would love to have a virtual meeting with Gandalf from the J. R. R. Tolkien Lord of the Rings series for a number of reasons:
I would have to work on the list of questions I would ask since I would only have an hour but, just an hour would be fun.
Now your turn!
Didn't want to leave you out of the gif giving game @John Funk so here is
One of my favourite authors wrote a series of books set in a fictional universe. Most of the books were stand-alone, but there were a couple that did need the reader to have a basic grounding in the way the universe was set up before you read them. The various civilisations involved, and a rough idea of the timeline if nothing else.
Unfortunately, I picked one of the two that made little sense at first, which scared me off a bit, but as soon as I'd read one of the others that did make sense, I went back and re-read it and it worked properly then!
Some of them had common characters as well as universe, although that didn't really matter to each of the stories they were in.
Until one of the last books. Of the 14, you needed to have read 2 or 3 older ones, including the one that I would argue was the best in the series too.
Then, when you hit the last book, it did a brilliant job of being mysterious and tentative without spoiling anything, and you really couldn't quite work out what the hell it was about. Until the very last page (and chapter), which was the name of a character from the must-read book above.
That character is the one I would meet.
Can you at least give the name of the author/series? Sheesh!
so who is the Author at least????
Sorry, I was trying to avoid spoiling the books for anyone who might stumble across it.
Iain M Banks, (not to be confused with Iain Banks. Same person, but very very different types of book)
Stephen Fry.
I don't want to be entertained by him (though I am sure I would be). I'd just like to chat about inconsequential things.
I was going to say that I can't imagine a chat with Stephen Fry not being entertaining, but he does have some demons. They frighten me, not entertain, but I'm also curious and I'd like to hear how he's dealing with them.
I'd guess one way is to talk of inconsequential things, of shoes and ships and sealing-wax, of cabbages and kings.
Sherlock Holmes. I love solving mysteries and would love nothing more than to tag along on one of his fast paced adventures.
Elementary... ;-)
@Jack Brickey my best friend and I (and Mina) are solving some cases with Sherlock via this game! Super fun, you might enjoy.
I think i can be new sherlock holmes reading my own mind. Have you ever thought what your mind is thinking while thinking it in the first place.
Awesome idea @Stephen Crandell ! :-)
I think I would want to speak with Empress Elisabeth of Austria as I have to choose only one. ;-)
Queen Mom, Queen Elisabeth, Mary Stuart, Jeanne d‘Arc,... all those (early) female leaders I would love to ask how it was for a woman in these times and how they managed to be supported by their male companions. Only because of their status or were there other reasons?
And I would ask what is true and what is fiction / exaggeration?
Lady of the lake... Vivian. To ask her to deliver Merzhin ! I'm sure that Merzhin could help us to solve the big challenges of our world !
@Anne Bihouee gorgeous picture!
Mine is the Creator of the Universe and the ultimate question of Why?
The answer is well know already - 42
Everyone knows we're in a computer simulation.
I would like to meet with Morpheus from the Matrix franchise.... There are some things about the Matrix that weren't completely clear to me and he seems to understand what's going on... also to ask him about the Matrix 4. So many questions!!
@Stephen Crandell I think I might pick one of my ancestors! Maybe my biological maternal grandmother, who I never knew. She seemed pretty awesome.
David Attenborough. I find him absolutely fascinating.
It's really hard to watch a nature documentary that isn't narrated or presented by him.
All the places he's been, things he's seen - amazing!
I guess I would choose same as @Andy - PTC Redundant , Creator of the Universe would be really interesting haha.
But just so I don't copy, I will choose someone from younger generation if I can, and that is Tyler, the Creator. Such an inspirational and creative person, plus his amazing growth in what he is doing is amazing.
Music, short movies + music videos, animated series, clothes, furniture and many more things he is doing is just so entertaining to watch, I would love to talk with him about all these things.
This one is easy, my Phillips fifth great grandmother who was the daughter of the houseman-slave of her husband's father, my Phillips sixth great grandfather. I didn't take an interest in my father's ancestry -- I knew my roots back to my fourth great grandparents -- until 2004 after being reminded that future-President Barack Obama, Jr. and I share a pair of Armor great great grandparents (we met as a children at a family reunion). I submitted a sample for DNA testing that came back with 1% African composition. My father's DNA came back 2% African much to his surprise.
The fictional character will be Goku from the Dragon Ball series.
I will love to learn how to control Chi, so that I could fly! 😁🤣😂✌
Michael Scott because he is also Beyonce! :D