Who would you like to spend an evening with?
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 12:01 pm
One of the MOST annoying questions for me on the planet was this one. Why? BECAUSE I find a lot of people in that category and how can I choose just one?
BUT, after starting to get to know people from all sorts of different countries I think I have finally settled on an answer.
George Clooney. Seriously. First of all, I like his humor and he has a lot of funny stories and is funny. I always wondered why he was chuckling his way through ER and now I know what some of it was. Secondly, he's interested in genocidal issues and what happens to conquered peoples. He's interesting because he understand the native in an occupied land better than I ever could. And I'd love to see HAwaii's retaining transportation walls that are made from obsidian. So beautiful. I am sure there is more to him than just this as well. It would be fun to get his perspective on things and especially what he thinks would be a good direction for humanity.
I have to giggle at what the next civilization will think if they unearth those obsidian walls. I can hear it now. 'Temples' 'sacred energies' some kind of ancient device, a place where only royal assemblies would walk along, funeral etc. Sometimes archaeology gets it right, and sometimes they get it wrong. But it would be interesting depending on how much of the obsidian retaining walls they find what they think it is and what they think it was used for.
So who would you like to spend an evening with and why?
BUT, after starting to get to know people from all sorts of different countries I think I have finally settled on an answer.
George Clooney. Seriously. First of all, I like his humor and he has a lot of funny stories and is funny. I always wondered why he was chuckling his way through ER and now I know what some of it was. Secondly, he's interested in genocidal issues and what happens to conquered peoples. He's interesting because he understand the native in an occupied land better than I ever could. And I'd love to see HAwaii's retaining transportation walls that are made from obsidian. So beautiful. I am sure there is more to him than just this as well. It would be fun to get his perspective on things and especially what he thinks would be a good direction for humanity.
I have to giggle at what the next civilization will think if they unearth those obsidian walls. I can hear it now. 'Temples' 'sacred energies' some kind of ancient device, a place where only royal assemblies would walk along, funeral etc. Sometimes archaeology gets it right, and sometimes they get it wrong. But it would be interesting depending on how much of the obsidian retaining walls they find what they think it is and what they think it was used for.
So who would you like to spend an evening with and why?