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Who would you shake hands with from the past and why??

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MRsnail | 03:21 Mon 26th Dec 2011 | History
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I would choose Joan of arc as she was such a strong woman who never got defeated
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03:50 Mon 26th Dec 2011
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LEGEND I LOVE U , COME BACK AND KNOBBY NO NUTS U LOT USED TO MAKE THIS SITE ITS Sugar WITHOUT U
I dont know about you, Mark, but I am going to hide under the quilt...
Cochise.....apache chief because he was a gentleman.
I'd love to learn their way of living and their outlook on life.
Walter Raliegh was it him who brought the spuds and fags in to the country Stapled the diet and stabled the pound
On consideration I think it has to be brother Bede from Jarrow.
I'd like to meet all the "The Greats". Alfred TG, Alexander TG, Peter TG, but especially Catherine the Great, who was a right goer, and apparently threw the most tremendous parties
Martin Luther King Jr because he was an awesome guy.
William Caxton.................thanks for all the enjoyment.
Francis Drake - as he did so much for ducks' rights.
I could list a few to thank for all the enjoyment, but I'll stick to the ones we all know, Marie Curie. Leonardo da Vinci. and Canaletto
Considering the standards of hygeine in past ages, I think I'd rather keep my hands in my pockets!
I wouldn't have wanted to shake Marie Curie's hand, great person though she may have been :-)
I'd have got someone I didn't like and make them shake hands with King Midas :-)

Joan of Arc never defeated? Quelle erreur!!

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