my dad and i would ask him what happen the night he was killed and who did it
2006-06-19 18:18:44
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answered by sexy 65 2
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It would, without a doubt, be with my father.
He died when I was 15. I'd like to let him know how much I love him, and I'm sorry I was such an selfish person at 15. I'd also want him to know I turned out to be a pretty decent person, and I would like to thank him for that and tell him I love and miss him.
2006-06-20 01:17:40
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answered by jincr 6
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I would thank Nobel winner Friedrich A. von Hayek, the man who single-handedly brought down socialism in the twentieth century. See http://www.hayekcenter.org/friedrichhayek/hayek.html .
I would ask him in what form would statism and tyranny rise to threaten us in the 21st century?
2006-06-20 01:34:32
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answered by urbancoyote 7
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Interesting question....Hmmmm I think I would go with Leonardo Da Vinci, I would ask him how he came up with all his cool inventions and share some of the wonders of the future with him.
2006-06-20 01:13:52
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answered by eggman 7
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Martin Luther King Jr. I'd ask how to make his dream come true Then I'd shut up and listen
2006-06-20 01:21:51
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answered by justguessin 2
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Non-famous - I would say my mom who died in 2000. I would introduce her to my children, hug her, tell her how much I love and miss her, fill her in on everything that's been going on in our lives, ask her how she's doing, what Heaven is like, tell her thanks for being such a great mom, wish we had more time together...
Famous - James Dean. I would give him a hug and a kiss, ask him what Heaven's like, ask him how he feels about how much people still love him to this day, tell him about life now, ask him what his likes and dislikes are, tell him what a great guy he seems like and how glad I am to get to talk to him, talk to him about our lives, how much we have in common, wish for more time together...
2006-06-20 01:38:16
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answered by heaven25star 4
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Jesus Christ, and thank him for dying on the Cross for the Sin of human kind, it was such and incredible thing to do, and know it was lasting eternally...then ask for his forgiveness for my sins that I have commited, only to wash his feet with my tears of sorrow/happiness knowing now I was saved...
2006-06-20 01:11:58
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answered by back2skewl 5
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I would have to say Jim Morrison. I think he was so interesting and I would really love to know what inspired him to write the lyrics and poetry that he wrote.
2006-06-20 01:13:04
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answered by UCURGYPSY 3
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JOHN LENNON, I would ask him how to find the kind of love he and Yoko had. Then I would just sit back and listen to any new songs he had written in heaven.
2006-06-20 01:47:23
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answered by goodcanadiangirl 2
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My father. He died when I was 24. I have so much that was left unsaid. I would want him to see his oldest granddaughter and see his youngest that he never met. I miss him terribly. I want him to know how much I love and respect him. I hope he knew, but I would love to tell him one more time.
2006-06-21 00:18:48
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answered by DONNA M 3
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My first thought would be to spend time with a friend i had who killed herself, i would like to ask her what she was thinking, if she was crying or in a zombie state, and i would ask if she is happy now.
2006-06-20 01:12:29
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answered by leeannakulka 2
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