I'm impressed that so many people are impressed with my fantasy and want to join in the fun. Well, everyone is welcome. Please note that I added a musical group.
On the next post, I'm going to include a couple of "honorable mentions."
You're Invited. Please R.S.V.P. (Nov. 15)
When…when…I can afford to host an expensive Fantasy Dinner, these are the people I want to invite.- Paul Himes Nichols and Wilbur Shaw, my two grandfathers who died before I was born.
- Paul Thomas Nichols, my oldest brother, who also died before I was born.
- Rahab of Jericho, history's most famous hooker, who is listed in the Bible's "Hall of Faith."
- David, the King of Israel. He lived about a thousand years before his great-something grandson, Jesus Christ. (David is the great-grandson of Rahab, by the way.)
- The first and the last Mayan Chiefs
- Barry Goldwater
- Quanah Parker and his mother, Cynthia Ann Parker
- Any American Pioneer Family that crossed the prairies
- Victor Borge
- Mother Teresa
- Chief Joseph
- Albert Einstein and Muhammad Ali
My Keynote Speaker is Joseph, the first person in the Bible who was called a Hebrew.
The menu will include caviar, roasted lamb, and chocolate—lots of chocolate. Baked Alaska for dessert. But that's not all, of course.Entertainment: Riverdance? Hmmm, maybe the Alvin Ailey Dancers? Would The Muppets be a good act for such sophisticated people? I'm open to great suggestions.
Dinner Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Or Wolfgang Mozart. Or The Second Chapter of Acts. Wait a minute…what about ABBA? Yes, ABBA! Or there's the Academy of St. Martin's in the Field…
Decisions. Decisions. Decisions. I can't even get my fantasies straight. The Brooklyn Tablernacle Choir?
It's a good thing I can't afford all this. Hmmm. Veggie Tales.
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