If they invent a time machine, see you at the blue note buddy. I will be dressed like Al Pacino, and actually resemble him a little. I will also be the guy providing the whiskey.
Wow. There is no way I could choose just one. How could anyone choose just one?
-JFK's assassination
-Jesus' crucifixion
-the signing of the Declaration of Independence
-the first moon landing
-Seeing the Grateful Dead in concert when PigPen was alive.
-Seeing Phish in concert
-the shootout at the O.K. Corrall
-watching Edison create the first light bulb
-seeing Angkor Wat, and the Pyramids being built
-seeing a Shakespearean play done at the Globe
-Watching Motzart direct his first symphony
-visiting Yokohama and Shanghai during the 1920s
-Visiting Berlin when the wall fell.
Man, I could go on for days about the historical things I would absolutely love to see.
I would like to go back in time to see the Ascension of the Christ into Heaven, approximately 40 days after He rose from the dead. Id also like to visit the Damascus Road to witness the amazing conversion of Saul, who hated and persecuted the early Christians so much, yet was changed so completely when he met the Risen Christ on that road.
The weeks before the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. I'd like to meet Dragutin Dimitrijevic, the mastermind of that particular brainfart, and slap him upside the head with a well-intentioned, "What the hell are you thinking, moron?"
Why go back in time. What is wrong with today, and present.
You could meet a and keep in touch, with 6-7 billion individuals, of various nationalities,various cultures and various individuality.
World today, has never been more interesting, more various and more diverse. You do not need to go back in time. With various inventions in travel and communications, it is getting,to be , a very interesting world of diversity that we live in today. Freedom has never better on earth, than today.
Maybe I would like to go back to September 11th, 2001 and get a good viewpoint for what REALLY happened on that day. I believe Georgoe Bushs administration organised the whole event, so that he could start the war on Iraz to get his hands on Iraqs oil.
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lipscombe at 11:56 PM JST - 4th July
romulus, nice idea.
NuckinFutz at 01:31 PM JST - 5th July
Seeing dinosaurs walk the earth would be impressive!
badge123 at 02:25 PM JST - 5th July
Getting eaten by a t-rex isn't though @_@
romulus3 at 05:36 PM JST - 5th July
lipscombe,
If they invent a time machine, see you at the blue note buddy. I will be dressed like Al Pacino, and actually resemble him a little. I will also be the guy providing the whiskey.
Beelzebub at 07:10 PM JST - 5th July
Badge 123, I remember that day (in Nov. 1955) quite well. I played football that day. I was amused to see it appear in "Back to the Future" too.
As for me, I'd like to go back to Dallas, Texas on Nov. 22, 1963 and try to find out who the hell shot JFK.
Taka313 at 10:40 PM JST - 5th July
Wow. There is no way I could choose just one. How could anyone choose just one?
-JFK's assassination -Jesus' crucifixion -the signing of the Declaration of Independence -the first moon landing -Seeing the Grateful Dead in concert when PigPen was alive. -Seeing Phish in concert -the shootout at the O.K. Corrall -watching Edison create the first light bulb -seeing Angkor Wat, and the Pyramids being built -seeing a Shakespearean play done at the Globe -Watching Motzart direct his first symphony -visiting Yokohama and Shanghai during the 1920s -Visiting Berlin when the wall fell.
Man, I could go on for days about the historical things I would absolutely love to see.
Taka
Taka313 at 10:42 PM JST - 5th July
Oh yeah, and being in the room counting votes in Florida with jeb and katherine harris in 2000. Man, THAT would have saved us some heartburn.
Taka
Sarge at 10:49 PM JST - 5th July
I'd like to see the look on Al Gore's face when he, as the sitting vice president, lost the 2000 presidential election to that cowboy Bush.
realist at 10:52 PM JST - 5th July
I would like to go back in time to see the Ascension of the Christ into Heaven, approximately 40 days after He rose from the dead. Id also like to visit the Damascus Road to witness the amazing conversion of Saul, who hated and persecuted the early Christians so much, yet was changed so completely when he met the Risen Christ on that road.
Ivespoken at 01:05 AM JST - 6th July
um... my ex being dumped in front of the entire school. LOL
Get a glimpse at the once vast Roman Empire.
Oh yeah and to see Faeries walk the earth like in Lord of the Rings (I know... I'm crazy, lol)
LFRAgain at 01:14 PM JST - 8th July
The weeks before the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. I'd like to meet Dragutin Dimitrijevic, the mastermind of that particular brainfart, and slap him upside the head with a well-intentioned, "What the hell are you thinking, moron?"
MissWorldTravel at 02:27 PM JST - 8th July
The execution of Anne Boleyn.
rajakumar at 05:57 PM JST - 8th July
Why go back in time. What is wrong with today, and present.
You could meet a and keep in touch, with 6-7 billion individuals, of various nationalities,various cultures and various individuality.
World today, has never been more interesting, more various and more diverse. You do not need to go back in time. With various inventions in travel and communications, it is getting,to be , a very interesting world of diversity that we live in today. Freedom has never better on earth, than today.
cleo at 12:24 PM JST - 10th July
LFRAgain - good one!
I'd like to go back nine months before 6th July, 1946, and give Barbara a really bad migraine.
realist at 03:11 PM JST - 21st July
Maybe I would like to go back to September 11th, 2001 and get a good viewpoint for what REALLY happened on that day. I believe Georgoe Bush
s administration organised the whole event, so that he could start the war on Iraz to get his hands on Iraqs oil.Register or login to add a comment!