But alas, I am back to the 10 on Tuesday.
"10 People You Wish You Could Meet"
(I am making it dead or alive...just for the record)
- Michelangelo--cuz really has there been a more "savantish" person ever!
- Ronald Reagan--I was not a big fan of his politics, but the things he helped to accomplish on the global scale are truly amazing
- Alexander Dumas--I love his books and think he would be intriguing
- Victor Hugo--ditto to #3
- Clay Walker--if you know me you will understand
- Jesus--to ask him a couple basic questions that are currently a topic of discussion in my household
- John McCain--I have liked him long before he was running for President and think I could learn from him
- the person that invented cubicles---then I could hit them and explain what a terrible idea it really was! (by the way I work in a cubicle and it can be miserable!)
- the Founding Fathers--I know that is more than one person, but it seems wrong to break them up. I would like to ask them questions, specifcally "what did you really mean by the 2nd amendment" and why did you include religion is places but not in others.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt- Again I think he had a huge impact on this country, most I think very positive, but some in the long run no so much.
By the way these are truly not in ANY order...just what popped into my convulted thoughts! I have also realized that it is very politically charged...I guess that is what happens when you ask a political science major to list ten people to meet.
So that is all for now, hopefully I will have something for you before next Tuesday.