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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Aug 21

    If you could host any four women from history to your private dinner party, whom would you invite? More important, what would you serve?http://nyer.cm/T1oycDe 

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      2. Justin Hendrix‏Verified account @justinhendrix Aug 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Frida Kahlo, Ada Lovelace, Harriet Tubman, Cleopatra. We're having pasta

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      2. Aaron Klueber‏ @AKlueber Aug 21
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        The cuisine would be irrelevant...pic.twitter.com/Gaj5VbuOPy

        1 reply 0 retweets 10 likes
      3. Meursault‏ @mafia__honey Aug 21
        Replying to @AKlueber @NewYorker

        You would have to serve cheesecake!

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      2. Guido J. Cruz‏ @guidojcruz Aug 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Marlene Dietrich, Mary Shelley, Saint Teresa, and my wife. I would serve ajoblanco cold soup with grapes, shrimp from Huelva, jamón from Jabugo and as an entree kokotxas (hake cheeks) with a side of home fries, creme brûlée for dessert.

        1 reply 0 retweets 7 likes
      3. Leslie Dann‏ @LeslieDannSmith Aug 22
        Replying to @guidojcruz @NewYorker

        I’m the lucky one who really can enjoy Guido’s imaginative cooking and dinner conversation!

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      1. Joe Bartholomew‏ @JBxPDx Aug 21
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        Ladybird Johnson, Ann Richards, Molly Ivins, Hillary Rodham Clinton El Patio Mexican (Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX)

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      1. alberto arredondo‏ @beto_arredondo_ Aug 21
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        Virginia Woolf, Frida Khalo, Barbra Streisand and Dora Maar We would have wine a cold cuts, cheese and olives board and bread.

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      1. Bárbara García Blanca‏ @BarGarciaBlanca Aug 21
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        1. Mary, the mother of Jesus 2. Coretta Scott King 3. Etta James 4. Zora Neale Hurston Pizza, lots of pizza with red wine and salad because who doesn't like pizza? :)

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      2. dattwell‏ @dattwell1 Aug 21
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        Michelle Obama, Mary Magdalene, Ann Richards, and Eleanor Roosevelt would be eating tacos al cabron.

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      3. John Van Noate‏ @poormanstwtr Aug 21
        Replying to @dattwell1 @NewYorker

        Tacos al cabrón? Like spit-roasted Trump haunch? Never had that one.

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      2. Joe Bartholomew‏ @JBxPDx Aug 23
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Barbara Underwood Sally Yates Ruth Bader Ginsburg Sarah Silverman Frozen Lime Soufflé

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      3. Sophie Rapp‏ @SophieSRapp Aug 23
        Replying to @JBxPDx @NewYorker

        Ruth Bader Ginsberg Michelle Obama Molly Ivins Hillary Clinton Wine and homemade pizza.

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      2. Camille DeSantis‏ @C_DeSantis Aug 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        If I couldn’t have my mom, grandmas, and a good friend, I’d say: Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn, and Lucille Ball. And that’s just for the first course!

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      1. Timothy Austen‏ @AustenTimothy Aug 21
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        Hildegard von Bingen, Iris Murdoch, Gillian Andersen, Regina Spektor. I don’t know what I’d serve for dinner (I’d be terrified), but afterward I’d go with homemade speculaas. Classy, but still cookies. Medieval nuns and film stars can totally get behind cookies.

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      1. anoosrini‏ @anoosrini Aug 22
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        @jk_rowling @serenawilliams @PadmaLakshmi and Julia Child. Would probably serve this meal: Ethiopian vegetarian food https://instagram.com/p/BhQADFPBNVW/  Wine: Martinez Lacuesta Reserva especial 1970pic.twitter.com/8P6yQoMlFx

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      1. stephen dobson‏ @dobsonstephen Aug 22
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        It pains me to say that mine would now have to include Aretha Franklin

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      1. Elizabeth Lim‏ @elizabethklim Aug 21
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        Too many from which to choose ... !Elizabeth I, Joan of Arc, Eleanor Roosevelt, Michelle Obama to start ... and not sure what we’d be eating but would definitely be offering old fashioneds with rye as a drink.

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