#2: Apr 7th 2013 at 10:53:19 AM
Here's my list. The only theme is works I have experienced recently, except for the first two.
- Milo Minderbinder : Doesn't paticularly like to cook, but is excellent at sourcing great food cheaply. And everybody gets a share!
- Gatsby :Gatsby threw the best parties.
- Patsy Stone :It's not worth having without Patsy darling.
- .The Joker: Who's funnier than this guy? It's in his name!
- Arnold : Nobody is more popular than Arnold. He might be able to help out some of the guests with their problems too.
- Lady Macbeth :Can keep her composure at a dinner part, goes mental elsewhere.
- Rik and Vyvyan. : Will surely be able to engage in some articulte political debate.
- Poirot :Face it, somebody is going to get bumped off. Poirot is the greatest of the drawing room detectives.
- Rahne Sinclair : Not sure why she should be here. But she's very underappreciated.
- Fitz/ Cracker: This guy almost fits into most of the above categories. Will be able to truly empathise with the other guests, even while he's tearing them to shreds.
edited 7th Apr '13 11:11:25 AM by C0mraid
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Congratulations on becoming a party planner! Your mission is to create a dinner party of fictional characters that would be fun/interesting/themed well.
Your guest list should be formatted Name of Character/Source of Character/Why They Were Invited. You are required to choose eleven guests in ten categories.
For added difficulty, no duplicate characters from previously posted lists. Feel free to comment on other people's guest lists.
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