I'd like to go back to the time of Jesus.
Then be a doctor/nurse during the Civil War.:wtf:
But then again folks,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,HEAT! Running water, showers and toilets!
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I'd like to go back to the time of Jesus.
Then be a doctor/nurse during the Civil War.:wtf:
But then again folks,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,HEAT! Running water, showers and toilets!
yes I would like to be there to witness the mircales of Jesus Christ, I don't deny that he was born, but for him to cure the blind, ect ect ect.. that I have to see to believe.
Any for you guys that want to see the bing bang, there was a 2 hour show on the discovery chan explaining about the creation of the world and how they've dated back past pangea or however you spell it. I think the dinosaurs is like 400 million years ago, they've been able to date 4.5 billion years back now... its really interesting.
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I'd go back to December 8th,1980, and I'd delay John Lennon.
I'd smoke a j with Grover Cleveland.
I'd go back to when I had my breast implants and stop it happening.
Momma was right......they just don't like right on men.
"In the 1960â??s, the British media often represented the East End of London as a somewhat glamorous and trendy area because of its underworld connotations. Images by famous photographer David Bailey showed snappily dressed young men wearing stylish suits and narrow ties, stovepipe trousers and sharply pointed shoes. TV stories and newspaper articles featured grainy images of street fights and gangland altercations. Brash, cocky young men maneuvered their way through an underworld, observed but not comprehended by a general public. You went through the East End, but did not stay to linger or browse. It was almost a world apart from the rest of London; a tight-knit community, butting onto the dockland region that stretched from Tower Bridge east up the River Thames. It was an area dominated by trade and commerce, some of which was no doubt being siphoned off into the pockets of criminal groups that operated here. Murder, extortion, thieving, money lending and prostitution were a way of life in the poverty stricken atmosphere of south and east London."
The only thing thats changed in east london since the 60's is the higher number of little children running around with knives and guns. Even the situation with police is the same. You wont see a single copper on his own - always in pairs or more. A single copper on his own wouldnt be returning to the nick. It's always been like that.
I'd go back to the 60's - the criminals were gentlemen and there was honor. Not like it is now. Now theres no honor, and no respect. People need to be taught the HARD way and if it means limbs being confiscated, then so be it!
If i could do things while in the past, i'd join the krays and run the east end with them. I never met em, but my father knew them well along with Lenny McLean. I met lenny before he died.
Yeah, that's what i'd do. I'd go back to when my home was a nice place to live, albeit extremely violent.