Hello everyone! It’s time again for “If you could…” Friday. In keeping with St. Patty’s Day…
If you met a leprechaun and he could send you through a magic portal to any point in time, where would you go and what would you do once you got there? Would it be one way or round trip?
I can’t wait to read your answers!
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I would go back to see who REALLY built Stonehenge!
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oooo, sweet! Of course you would come back and give us your findings, right? unless you’re abducted by the aliens, right? 🙂
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Yes, I would try to collect evidence while there, so I could prove it scientifically, not just make a wild claim.
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Is it just a point in time I’m allowed access to? Or does the trip include a place? If I can just travel through time, maybe I could get a roundtrip to a summer before Anchorage was built?
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You can include a place. If I could go anywhere, I’d go back to 1886 Bavaria and be friends with Mad King Ludwig II so I could visit Neuschwanstein Castle every day. I would also like to be a witness to his death. Was he murdered at the lake along with his shrink? If so, who killed him? I want to unravel the mystery.
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Ah! Who can resist a mystery? I think I’m too wishy-washy to make up my mind. Maybe I’d go back to visit a relative or something.
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I’d like to go back to college and redo everything knowing what I know now. I’d ask for a round trip ticket just in case things didn’t work out as well as I thought they might. 😉
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LOL! I wouldn’t want to go back to when I first started college. It was not a happy time in my life. I praise your ambition and your dedication to learning. I do have to admit that bachelor’s and/or master’s degree would be nice to have at a younger age.
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I’ll go back to Adam and Eve and hand them a condom… I’m sorry, I was kidding.
I would go to the ancient cities of the Sumarian civilization. It is the oldest known civilization. I want to know how did they live and how the people were. I would compare them to us and see if we really evolved.
I probably won’t last a week. 🙂
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LOL! I’d think you’d want to cast Satan out of the garden. Obliterate him. Blow him up. 😉 Actually, your journey would be an interesting one to take. Something tells me we haven’t evolved that much.
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I don’t think we have.
I came close to going there actually. I traveled to Iraq to visit Ur’s civilization which was Sumarian, and I visited Ibraham’s house. It took me a while to get a permit but once I did I packed and went.
Here are some pictures if you like to see http://ahamin.wordpress.com/2013/03/02/hidden-histories-unraveled-urs-civilization-and-ibrahams-house/
Enjoy. 🙂
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Thanks for that journey. I love ancient runes. The picture of the tomb that was all dusty looks like an angel hovering over the doorway.
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I’d like to meet Shakespeare and convince him to write a play about me…
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Wow. Fabulous idea and an amazing trip! Would your play be a comedy or a tragedy or a tragic comedy or a comic tragedy? What dost thou wish, Marina Sofia?
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I’d take my little man to see the dinosaurs, but of course we’d be in an invisible, protected, glass box 🙂
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oooo, that sounds like fun. And, maybe you could be really invisible and your little guy could ride one. What would be his dino of choice? I always liked the brontosaurus. Of course, riding a friendly quetzalcoatlus would be cool, too.
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Well – of course, he’d send me to visit all those medieval castles, and to kiss the Blarney Stone! And I couldn’t leave without meeting up with some awesome dragons and handsome knights now, could I? But if I’m going to finish packing to move and get back to writing my book, that wouldn’t be good either, so I would have to come back … eventually … 😀
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Well of course. Perhaps we’d run into each other. 🙂
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