1998... it was my "black year". I have some changes to do, now that I'm wiser and some ***-kicking, as well.
2003 would be my "happiest year"... met my bf, was quite popular, had so much fun, had many accomplishments.
2006-07-01 05:25:06
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answered by bird in the sky 3
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Interesting question. Although many years, decades and centuries would be interesting to visit I think I would choose the year that I was born in.
I was born in 1970. It would be interesting to live for a day in the seventies to experience what was in the news, what the political situation was, experience the technology (or lack of it), hear what was playing on the radio, watch prime time tv and see Archie Bunker for the first time instead of a re-run, see the fashion and actually think that bell bottoms looked cool, get excited over a new 8-track tape I just bought, drive a VW bug and experience the whole peace, love and rock n roll. FLOWER POWER!!
2006-07-01 05:28:22
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answered by city_girl4you 2
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Well first I'd want to visit Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece. Then I'd go to the Inca, Aztec and Maya empires. Then I'd like to travel to traditional China and Japan. I chose all these places because I'm fascinated by the ancient times. In comparison these periods are like the Old Republic in Star Wars before Anakin was even born.
2006-07-01 11:15:21
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answered by ScorpioBeauty09 4
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Although every day I've had on earth has made me part of who I am today, I would go back to October 2003 when I had the love of my life in the palm of my hands. I was in such disbelief that this angel was finally ready to be with me that I felt like a teenager not knowing what to do with such a special lady. I delayed making a move just long enough for her to move on with someone else. I bumped into her again in September 2005, and not knowing she had split with her husband, I didn't do anything. EJ where are you now?
2006-07-02 02:47:35
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answered by GAB & R 2
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I would want to visit the time and place when my parents met, like in Back to the Future.
2006-07-01 09:00:49
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answered by ~*Bubbles*~ 2
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1945. - London in particular.
Our country has never been more united than at the end of the war and I wish I had been around to experience a time when Britain was proud to be British, and that being British really stood for something despite the hardships of that time.
It was a time when Britain realised that we had to work for successes, and money and family.
Despite the tragedy of WW2 and the suffering it caused to everybody involved, I truly believe it was our "finest hour".
2006-07-01 05:27:53
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answered by Splatt 4
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To the year 1955 so I could see Michael J. Fox.
Seriously, I would go back to 1920 to meet my grandfather and uncle from my dad's side in Tell City, Indiana where they lived. I have heard so much about them from my other aunts and uncles.
2006-07-01 07:51:37
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answered by Dottie 6
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The summer of '64 was so pivotal. I would like to go back and make the correct decision about the way my life was to go. 42 years is a long time to regret.
2006-07-01 05:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The Middle Ages, heavens I don't Know why but I wanna visit the Middle ages
2006-07-01 05:26:46
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answered by Sakura ♥ 6
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Some time around 40 BC. I would like to see Cleopatra, Marc Antony and meet my favorite Roman poet Horace.
2006-07-01 05:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd go to 1960's,and live through 70's and definitely SKIP the 80's...Or Ancient Egypt,I always loved that period of history...
2006-07-01 05:27:02
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answered by Maki 1
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