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Terri2
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Which author do you want to have a beer with?

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Which author would you most want to meet and sit down and have a beer with?

(If you don't drink beer, which author would you most want to go to lunch with?)
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Douglas Adams. Because then he'd be alive and could be writing some more!
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Janet Evanovitch - i just love her books!!!
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Authors I would like to have a beer with:

Aimee Bender
Michael Chabon
Dan Chaon

and Carol Shields if she were still alive.

Authors I have actually had a beer with (though in some cases it was wine or scotch):

TC Boyle
Charles D'Ambrosio
James Ragan
Sid Stebel
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Stephen King. Love his books, love his editorials. He has to be a very interesting, smart and funny man to spend some time with.
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Hunter Thompson. Before he shot himself; well, maybe even now if I could bring him back. I'm sure he'd be rank and rotty and all, but I might do it. He was just that cool.
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Bukowski or Poe(it'd be more like 6 shots followed by 6-8 beers)... you know.. if they were alive. Hell i probably wouldn't make it through that evening alive anyway.
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Lord Byron! That guy knew how to PARRRRTY!
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Rebeca Darklight wrote:Lord Byron! That guy knew how to PARRRRTY!
Great choice 8) .
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Stephen King, Douglas Adams, and Harlan Coben.
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Denis Johnson, Don Dillio, David Foster Wallace
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Hemmingway cos he was a great drinker!!!!!!!!!!!
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I would love to meet Mikhail Bulgakov. I could go for some ice cold vodka and caviar with him. I am a fan of his Master and Margarita. No, it has nothing to do with the drink, either :D
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knightss wrote:Bukowski or Poe(it'd be more like 6 shots followed by 6-8 beers)... you know.. if they were alive. Hell i probably wouldn't make it through that evening alive anyway.
Edgar Allen Poe would prob be my first choice. tho it might be a little scary once that guy was drunk...he'd pretty much scare me sober so drunk who knows.

and it'd be like 8 shots...im not a beer person. ha and then i'd have to chain smoke like a pack of cigarettes...cause that's what happens when i drink.
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Linda wrote:
knightss wrote:Bukowski or Poe(it'd be more like 6 shots followed by 6-8 beers)... you know.. if they were alive. Hell i probably wouldn't make it through that evening alive anyway.
Edgar Allen Poe would prob be my first choice. tho it might be a little scary once that guy was drunk...he'd pretty much scare me sober so drunk who knows.

and it'd be like 8 shots...im not a beer person. ha and then i'd have to chain smoke like a pack of cigarettes...cause that's what happens when i drink.
Thank god! I smoke cloves when I drink....someone gave me one once when we were in our hangout....I leave them in my car :P
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