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If you could visit a period in the past , when / where would you choose ?
I would start of with the ' wild west '
I would start of with the ' wild west '
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I'd love a chat with Galileo, but i reckon i'd have had a visit from these guys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gldlyTjXk9A
I'd like to have been around to see the tuatha de danaan battle the firbolg.
I'd bring a video camera to visit Joshua Ben Yusef and watch his face drop when I tell him what people will do in his name.
I'd like to go visit the pyramids when they were fresh and shiny, and watch as the people even then wondered where the sphinx came from - and then I'd go find out where the sphinx came from.
I'd have tea with Aleister Crowley.
As a fan of 'Goodnight Sweetheart' a visit to 1941 would be an education.
Imagine sitting beside Aristotle and sniggering.
I'd visit camelot.
I'd make my way to the foundation stone of Newgrange and carve Whickerman Woz Ere into it, just to confuse the hell out of, well, everyone.
I'd love to have been at Elvis' comeback gig, or see the Beatles in the Cavern, and then head to woodstock.
I'd go re-live some of the great concerts I've been to - Pixies in the National Stadium Dublin 1990(it's a boxing club, so really small), Depeche Mode in the Point 1993, the Cure in the RDS, U2 in Cork (Joshua Tree tour, support by the Dubliners and UB40 - my first gig), Lynyrd Skynyrd & Deep Purple double header, Kula Shaker in the Olympia, MCR last year.
But I think my first stop would be the early 80's so that i could slap some sense into my teenage self and then buy some microsoft shares. And look at HER just one more time.
Hell, you know what? We live in great times, and in the future people will want to come here. This past few decades has seen man lift himself up by his bootstraps and elevate himself to the s
I'd love a chat with Galileo, but i reckon i'd have had a visit from these guys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gldlyTjXk9A
I'd like to have been around to see the tuatha de danaan battle the firbolg.
I'd bring a video camera to visit Joshua Ben Yusef and watch his face drop when I tell him what people will do in his name.
I'd like to go visit the pyramids when they were fresh and shiny, and watch as the people even then wondered where the sphinx came from - and then I'd go find out where the sphinx came from.
I'd have tea with Aleister Crowley.
As a fan of 'Goodnight Sweetheart' a visit to 1941 would be an education.
Imagine sitting beside Aristotle and sniggering.
I'd visit camelot.
I'd make my way to the foundation stone of Newgrange and carve Whickerman Woz Ere into it, just to confuse the hell out of, well, everyone.
I'd love to have been at Elvis' comeback gig, or see the Beatles in the Cavern, and then head to woodstock.
I'd go re-live some of the great concerts I've been to - Pixies in the National Stadium Dublin 1990(it's a boxing club, so really small), Depeche Mode in the Point 1993, the Cure in the RDS, U2 in Cork (Joshua Tree tour, support by the Dubliners and UB40 - my first gig), Lynyrd Skynyrd & Deep Purple double header, Kula Shaker in the Olympia, MCR last year.
But I think my first stop would be the early 80's so that i could slap some sense into my teenage self and then buy some microsoft shares. And look at HER just one more time.
Hell, you know what? We live in great times, and in the future people will want to come here. This past few decades has seen man lift himself up by his bootstraps and elevate himself to the s
It has taken a considerable portion of a lifetime for me to get a clue about how to live in the here-and-now and just to demonstrate how little I've learned so far, assuming this is only a visit to the past I would like to go back to last week just long enough to purchase one lottery ticket . . . with these numbers