I would have loved to have been around when Jesus walked the earth. To have met him and touched him. It would have been so awesome.
2006-06-28 16:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I re-enacted the renaissance and the pre-1840's. I love those time periods but the treatment of women was so horrid compared to today I would not choose to live there permanently. I suppose for the sake of an answer then, I would like live during the 1920's to have the joy of experiencing the wildness and abandon the females were diving into.
2006-06-28 23:23:12
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answered by mrscmmckim 7
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Now...
The events in the Middle East will make western civilization a force for the next millennium. People in the Orient are being introduced to traffic jams, an explosion of music and a new culture that has many in the orient looking more and more like people in western civilization. Sneakers and jeans, hair styles, dating, are becoming the norm.
Sports are popular. Golf, baseball, horse racing in Japan and China are popular western sports. The ambassadors dress in western attire as they speak before a microphone.
Viet Nam has become a tourist attraction and the Middle East, with all of its problems, is moving in the right direction toward western democracy, voting rights and industrialization.
Drugs are extending our lives and many people today are living to over 100 years old...
And, on and on it goes. These are the best times to be living in. Very exciting.
2006-06-29 00:34:55
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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I would love to have lived during the Renaissance, and being able to appreciate the beauty of the explosion of the arts and architecture around me. Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo, and Fra Angelico, and Gianlorenzo Bernini. These were men of talent and genius and vision. And it wasn't limited to Italy, either. France, Germany, Holland, Spain, The Lowlands Countries all participated in the creation of an era that was marked by the great cathedrals, and sculpture and profound thinking. Only by standing inside St. Peter's Basilica does one grasp the love of religion, seeing a building that was built before the invention of power equipment. Real men risked their lives to build these monuments to their God. The painting of Raphael's Sistine Madonna is almost beyond belief in that he could conceive of such beauty. And is there a more beautiful statue than the Pieta that stands in St. Peters' Basilica, showing the very real love of a mother who has lost her son, Jesus. Her pain is palpable and intense.
2006-06-28 23:32:45
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answered by Lance U 3
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The 60's free love era, plus witnessing the civil rights movement first hand would amazing. That and every other era had some major problems if u weren't rich, Disease in all of them, In the roman era if u weren't roman odds r u'd b a slave, in Victorian times almost no one washed, no modern medicine, pretty much sucked! lol
2006-06-28 23:39:16
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answered by bobatemydog 4
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If i could travel through time and space,
I'd go back to my favourite place.
Of horses and men of high morale,
and the shootout at OK Corral.
I'd walk with the Earp's and Doc Holiday,
And fire my guns in such a way,
that the bad guys would cringe and throw up thier arms,
and I'd save the town from further harm.
If I could travel through time and space,
thats where I'd go, that'd be my place.
eldestbro
2006-07-02 14:58:22
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answered by eldestbro 2
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Probably back when the Declaration of Independence was signed, I think it would have been cool to have lived in that era cuz' the was the being of our free country, even uf women didn't have any rights back then it still would have been cool.
2006-06-28 23:22:34
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answered by D.E. 1
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I would have loved to been around during the Crusades, I am fascinated with the entire era.
2006-06-29 10:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Even though it was a brutal time in the uited states, I would have loved to be alive during the Civil War and been in Gettysburg when Lincoln gave the Gettysburg address. He is my hero.
2006-06-28 23:21:15
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answered by tinkerbelle1973 1
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The Victorian era, with all the social activities, the clothes were gorgeous and life was nice as long as you were rich or had money.
2006-06-28 23:20:08
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answered by rhiannoncallisto 3
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If I could pick a time, it would be during the Renaissance. What an explosion of creativity! Ideally, it would be sometime in the 1500s.
2006-06-28 23:23:02
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answered by freedomnow1950 5
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