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Someone asked me today, 'If you could go back in time for a day, where or/and when would you go?' which got me thinking for the whole day! (Quite an impressive feat there).
I'm curious about most things, so any time to see what there was to see. Amongst many others (straight off the top of my head), to see the world taking form, to see the evolution of man, to witness the classical civilisations - Atlantis if it ever existed, to hunt down the Holy Grail with the Crusaders, to witness the messenger galloping across a continent to deliver a letter to the Pope saying "Pope? Who is this 'Pope'? You are a subject of Mongolia!", to 19th Century Italy and fight alongside Garibaldi, to witness the meeting of Kublai Khan & Marco Polo and see the centre of the Mongol empire at its height, to see Camille Claudel and reach out to her before her descent into madness, to thank General Choi Hong Hi for all his work and the legacy he left behind, to see who shot JFK (!)
On a more personal note, to see how different things were just one generation back (when my parents grew up). There are also a couple of people in my life who died very prematurely and I miss them dearly. I'd like to go back and hug them and thank them for all that they gave me.
Anyway, I thought it would be interesting to see what other peoples' first reactions are.
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I would spend a day with my mother, and bring my husband and my kids along so she could meet them.
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I would go back to about 8th grade and give myself some good advice about getting through grade school.
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Mine's purely selfish. I'd go back to when my parents split up. My mother is a very unreliable narrator, and my dad (who I've met once) didn't seem much better. Their version of events are completely different - she says he ran off, he says she told him to and had him threatened when he tried to come back and see me. It's just a mystery in my own life I wouldn't mind having solved.
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I'll amend Dan's recommendation by stating that I'd invest a ton of dough into Microsoft and have the dividends reinvested into Apple- just to give the universe something to amuse itself with.
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Invest in Microsoft and get my family to take care of the money and give it to me a day from now. Prevent the assasination of JFK, get Admiral Yammoto to land an amthibious assualt on Hawaii, see if Christ is who everyone say he is and go back WAYYYYYYYYYYYYY back in time to disprove the 5000 year thing once and for all. (damn entropy of the speed of light thing, better never be proven). Meet Isaac Asimov, etc etc.
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Yeah Daria rocks! I used to watch it all the time but then they replaced it with some bizarre Australian show.
There's a good one I missed out - I'd like to go back to the about 5BC and see what was happening for about a decade after.
It's nice that some people would rather spend the time with those closest to them. I'm too curious and excitable to not pick out some huge dates in history, but if I only had one choice, mine would be along the lines of 'calaban's' - I'd spend the day with my twin brother who died when we were 14.
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