
Morrisevers
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The land around Jerusalem/Galilee about 2,010 years ago. I am very curious to find out what really happened back then. But I think it would be easier to go get fresh batteries for the clock |
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pamela-burnett@sbcglobal.net
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I don't know, I'd be lost. |
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churchofjohnnycash
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To be very brutally honest, six months before I was born. And I would throw my mother down a flight of stairs. You asked. |
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womankindeternal
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If I could CHOOSE where to go in time, I might conceivably go to Thuringia in the year 1745, looking for J.S.Bach.
As it is, I think I may be lost in time. |
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Sam
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To 2078. I'm anxious to try that new PlayStation 9 out...
Check out the commercial Sony PS9 commercial here:
http://www.youtube.com/?v=e4iQTAUSxS4 |
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bensweirdbeard
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who knows, Im lost, remember? |
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saif_jp75
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Basically, if I am lost; that’s mean I don’t know where I am. But in case of being lost, I will go to the safest place for me and ask for help, if there is no help or humans to talk with, just try to survive by finding shelter, food and water sources, and that’s depend on the time and the place you are in. |
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britbrit
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ancient greese of the rebirth of rome |
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ShuggaMomma
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I would go back to the 1860's.That's always been a dream of mine.It's a time when you don't hear all the noises you hear now.You hear birds and horses clopping on the ground.And there's respect for your nieghbor.The children respect the parents as do the parents in turn respect the children.Families ate together prayed together and laughed together.Yeah, definately the 1860's. |
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cindycindyskitti@yahoo.com
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I would yo the past. Like way way way way in the past it would be fun to see how it was back then. |
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