Where and When would you be? and what's more what would you do?
However, I have a rule or two for you.
You aren't aloud to interfere with time, you can observe, talk to people, but NO giving details which could change history and NO interfering with people's lifestyle (as in save people's lives).
and try not to end up inside "the grandfather paraodox" either.
Simon
"A man who aimed to bring his dreams to reality is not a fool, but the man who won't is."
Straight back to 1980.... First doing some travelling in England and then from april 1981 do some travelling in the U.S.
(oh and maybe I will take a little camera with me..... )
the beginning. the very beginning of existence. and if i can travel forward, i'd go to the last day. it's like starting a book, skipping to the end, and then finishing the middle
wareagle wrote:if i could go back to one time? could i stay there? id be 14 in 1968, in woodstock seeing hendrix, that is if i could stay back in time, then i could see all the best, led zep, skynyrd, ozzy, randy with quiet riot, id do that in a second. if there was one thing i could change it would be the time period i was born in. id be born in like 56 or 57.
lol at rice pudding, that would be sweet.
This is weird!! Recently I said on here that my hippie-esque music tastes made me love this year!
Love all the late 60's music. Me and my wife are huge Doors fans. I love all the late 60's pop music.
Jeez so many great albums from 68!!
Matt
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I would want to do two stops in my past. First to 2001. The scene is my Mother on her death bed. We were all there when she passed. I would love to go back and hold on to her frail hand and tell her how much I loved her and that her gift of life to me was perfect and how beautiful she is and what a fine job she did in raising me. I would tell her to be free and fly to the perfect peace of God's heaven and to remember that not a day will pass without me thinking of her, and to also let her know I will try my best to raise my daughters as well as she did me. With that I would kiss her forehead and have God take her home.
THe second would be 2004 at my Dad's death bed, again all of us were there when he passed. I remember us all sitting around on that November night. I was staring out of the window wondering when God was going to come for my Dad. I wish I were sitting right next to him like my sisters were, but I was looking out the window and thinking that he was going to be gone soon. When he passed we all were standing there and he drifted away. I wish I had said to him what I wish I had said to my Mom. I was so happy when he told me earlier that day that he was proud of me. I just wish I could have said more than I did. I am sure he knew everything that I felt for him, but I would go back in a heartbeat to tell him he means the world to me. He was a gentle man with a big heart, and I think he died of a broken heart and wanted to be with my Mom. I miss them both very much and would love to see them again!!
Work Sucks!! Thats why I am on here reading posts!!
I'm too analytical to enjoy this hypothetical idea. LOL I usually end up trying to figure out what sort of temporal loops and paradoxes would come from such a journey. I am a big "Terminator" fan and I have gotten into the TV series "The Sarah Connor Chronicles". There are so many things of this nature going on in that story it is wild how they keep the story/plot cohesive so well. Or like the movie "The Twelve Monkeys" was really cool also, IMO.
Oh bring me some CHUNKY PUDDING, and bring it RIGHT NOW!!!
Zakk Daniels wrote:I would want to do two stops in my past. First to 2001. The scene is my Mother on her death bed. We were all there when she passed. I would love to go back and hold on to her frail hand and tell her how much I loved her and that her gift of life to me was perfect and how beautiful she is and what a fine job she did in raising me. I would tell her to be free and fly to the perfect peace of God's heaven and to remember that not a day will pass without me thinking of her, and to also let her know I will try my best to raise my daughters as well as she did me. With that I would kiss her forehead and have God take her home.
THe second would be 2004 at my Dad's death bed, again all of us were there when he passed. I remember us all sitting around on that November night. I was staring out of the window wondering when God was going to come for my Dad. I wish I were sitting right next to him like my sisters were, but I was looking out the window and thinking that he was going to be gone soon. When he passed we all were standing there and he drifted away. I wish I had said to him what I wish I had said to my Mom. I was so happy when he told me earlier that day that he was proud of me. I just wish I could have said more than I did. I am sure he knew everything that I felt for him, but I would go back in a heartbeat to tell him he means the world to me. He was a gentle man with a big heart, and I think he died of a broken heart and wanted to be with my Mom. I miss them both very much and would love to see them again!!
That was very moving, I wish my relationship with my parents was as close as yours.
Ian
Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.
McLowery wrote:I'm too analytical to enjoy this hypothetical idea. LOL I usually end up trying to figure out what sort of temporal loops and paradoxes would come from such a journey. I am a big "Terminator" fan and I have gotten into the TV series "The Sarah Connor Chronicles". There are so many things of this nature going on in that story it is wild how they keep the story/plot cohesive so well. Or like the movie "The Twelve Monkeys" was really cool also, IMO.