If you can summon Peter Ustinov 'tash, gimme a shout ..... we'll all get pissed together. Parkinson/Ali was brilliant, Parkinson/Ustinov wasn't far behind, what a raconteur he was.
youre more than welcome to join in I'm probably seating my Dad between Ustinov and Cash. He'd like that, but you can have the other seat next to U. I might start next to Thompson, but if he starts shooting things I'll probably slide over If it gets quiet then Brunson can get the cards out. I'll bring some chips in case
In years gone by, I read The Hobbit and Lord of The Rings several times and was enthralled. Now, years on and following all the hype around the movies, well it's become a bit ho hum. A bit like A Clockwork Orange, a brilliant film and I loved it in 1971 ... even read the book but couldn't reconnect when it was on late night TV recently.
Ehab Allam, providing I've already had a couple of drinks before I see him George Carlin Stephen Fry Ian Ashbee The woman who played Kylie Future me
Probably: Stephen King Quentin Tarantino Tom and Ed of the Chemical Brothers If I was to pick three City players it would be: Ash Macca Waggy (for an insight into the history of the club before my time).
For music and booze. Lester Bangs Viv Albertine (The Slits) Jarvis Cocker Janis Joplin Howling Wolf Gaye Advert Shane MacGowan
Oliver Reed , Richard Burton and David Niven. Niven to pick up the birds, Reed to beat the **** out of their husbands, whilst Burton & myself share the booze & spoils.