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Top ten people I’d like to have a pint with

Those dead or alive I’d like to sit down and chat to over a pint of Guinness

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My Grand-dad Jim Dunne, I regret you left us when I was only 8, Dad drinks Smithwicks not the same. (shame on him) mind you can't stand the stuff, Little ole wine drinker me.
me myself and I WOULD LOVE TO LIFT A PINT OF Ginness with Jesus Christ Himself lol if he would have it. lol hey he loved his wine didn't he ?
Rather good list! I would to add Joan of Arc and Judy Chicago for their audacity in what they did as well as Gene Kelly just to be around that voice for a while! Oh, and Tony Bennett - what an amazing person. Thank you Guinness for coming up with this idea! So nice to get away from The Real World for a while.
First, my granpa, Arthur Brady who died in an explosion at the Ellicott Square building, Buffalo, NY 1911, when my Dad was 5 yrs old. Second, JFK My hero! Please excuse his faults and remember he would have changed the United States for the better.
William Livingston who left Ireland in 1857...what was he thinking?
uc47163 My Da' passed 50 yrs ago,your post was still meaningful,next time I down a pint,I will toast them both!
My Dad, Owen Roe ONeill. Sadly he passed 17 years ago and I learned I liked Guinness in September when I went to Ireland !
Captain George Augustus Graham, he saved the Irish Wolfhound, a living symbol of Irish Culture and of the Celtic past, from extinction.
michael flatley....enough said, imo.
I think we should all have pint together. See you down O'Neills at Leicester Square tomorrow evening, then?
Why don't you invite Maureen O'Hara to have a pint with you? I am sure she would love it!
johnshiel -you knew of course that Jesus was Irish! Was 33 and lived with Ma,ran with the Boyo's, liked to play tricks(turnin water into wine,walkin on water)liked to drink -he didn't turn it into wine to just look at it.Sure as I'm tellin ya theres the proof-Jesus was Irish!
Arthur Fonzarelli.
Not a role model but he had a reputation as a fascinating conversationalist.
Oops, sent too soon. Grace Gifford.
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