Friday, November 6, 2009

Who was the most boring person in history?

My choice would be the Emperor Charles V. In spite of all his beliefs, deeds and achievements, he seems to have had no personality at all.
Who was the most boring person in history?
well its not history persay but ben stein bores me horribly, him, his voice..uuhhgg..


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Who was the most boring person in history?
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Reply:Jim L
Reply:Millard Filmore. The only thing interesting about him is his name. Because it's boring.





The most boring thing is the Bank of the United States (ca. 1800). I always doze off on that one and I was teaching it!
Reply:I can't name a specific person, but anyone who gets in a group and does 50% or more of the talking is a bore. Also, anyone who can't ask a question without phrasing it in 50-75 words is a bore.
Reply:BOB
Reply:i am sure....ITS YOU.
Reply:There was a philosopher in ancient Mesopotamia who was soooo boring no one even knows his name, it wasn't worth recording. In fact he was so unremarkable, some claim he was invisible. I can't prove it, but I imagine he caused Narcolepsy in everyone he encountered.
Reply:Joe Monroe from Ohio
Reply:Taft, all he is know for is getting stuck in the white house bath tub.
Reply:I think the title should go to Alex Douglas-Home, our Prime minister for less than a year starting October 1963.





http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-903...





He took over from Harold McMillan who resigned from ill health, probably exacerbated by the 'Profumo' scandal, only to be beaten by Harold Wilson less than a year later.
Reply:you
Reply:Without her pratfalls, Hillary Clinton would be extremely boring. Al Gore too - he has tried frantically to adopt fashionable opinions to make himself seem less boring LOL.


The British murderer Denis Nilson was said to have committed his crimes in order to have some body (!) to listen to his boring ideas. Calvin Coolidge was fairly boring too by all accounts.
Reply:you
Reply:Hi Jim.


I never met Emperor Charles V so I am not able to say if he was boring or not.


To answer your question, I would have to say I am, given that I am answering this question.


Good luck my friend,


Cathorio.
Reply:That would probably be a bureacrat somewhere whose name was not recorded for posterity.





Seriously, most people could be considered boring from a historical point of view. Boring is not necessarily bad.
Reply:The inventor of the pneumatic drill. It's still boring all over the world.
Reply:I'd have to say Tony Blair but I don't know if he counts while he's still alive, but he should.

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