I agree it is a good one.By the way, the 2017 film “Darkest Hour” starring Gary Oldman as Churchill is probably my favorite movie of all time. It’s definitely worth a watch on pay per view.
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No, I’m just a West Virginia boy raised on Sherlock Holmes books, hence my lifelong infatuation with all things British. As a teenager in the ‘70s, I even rebuilt a Sunbeam Alpine with my brother-in-law. Oh, those British automotive electrical systems…I agree it is a good one.
Mike N., I am curious...... may I ask if you are from Great Britain???
Sounds like you're itching for a date with depressionHunter S. Thompson, William Burroughs, Kurt Cobain & John Lennon would be my picks.
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Very impressive.....especially rebuilding the Sunbeam Alpine.No, I’m just a West Virginia boy raised on Sherlock Holmes books, hence my lifelong infatuation with all things British. As a teenager in the ‘70s, I even rebuilt a Sunbeam Alpine with my brother-in-law. Oh, those British automotive electrical systems…
Speaking of that, sitting alongside Holmes as he solved a “three pipe problem“ would be on my bucket list, too. And yes, I am a member of the Pipe Club of London.
I could find a bowl smoked with J. Lennon as quite interesting. He would have to promise to leave Yoko at home though.Hunter S. Thompson, William Burroughs, Kurt Cobain & John Lennon would be my picks.
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Wow! What a waste of time to sit next to a very erudite man, self-possessed, supreme knowledge of world history and so forth and not engage in conversation. I suppose it might be time well wasted but, what an opportunity missed.because just being in the presence of the man who saved Europe would be quite enough.
I'm never seated when smoking unless I'm driving so being around others while smoking is an extreme rarity.After much thought, I'm going to have to change my answer. In a heartbeat I'd smoke with @Chasing Embers. I believe we'd leave each other alone and it would be the most pleasant smoking experience one could have with another person.
They'd all probably be on something, that's for sure.Sounds like you're itching for a date with depression
C Embers..... does this mean that you're a notable character of history??I'm never seated when smoking unless I'm driving so being around others while smoking is an extreme rarity.
I hope not. I've maintained a fair amount of anonymity over the past 50 years.C Embers..... does this mean that you're a notable character of history??
So you're the Emily Dickinson of the pipe? Maybe one day your scribblings will be discovered in a sock drawer.I hope not. I've maintained a fair amount of anonymity over the past 50 years.
Great choice. He was the framework upon which Burns's series was built and I don't think the lasting piece could've been made without him. He breathed life into that masterpiece because of the love of his subject and you're right; he'd have been a brilliant man to light up alongside. I wouldn't even care if a true conversation followed. I'd have been happy enough to receive a monologue from the man.Another would be the subject of my avatar, author Shelby Foote. I actually keep a jar of the tobacco mixture that he loved which was made up of Half and Half and Edward G. Robinson.
I would love to be seated in a leather library chair at JJ Fox’s in London smoking a Dunhill billiard next to Sir Winston Churchill, as he puffed away on one of his favorite Cuban labels, Romeo y Julieta or La Aroma de Cuba. No conversation would need to ensue, because just being in the presence of the man who saved Europe would be quite enough.