I would re-live the time when my dad was beating my mum up, so that i could call the cops
2006-08-13 07:05:18
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answered by Sereniti 2
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It would be an afternoon I spent as a child with my brother and sister and grandad. He was a proper grandad, always pleased to see us we lived about 80 miles apart and he wold always make the effort to take us for a walk in the wods and by the lake in Keswick England. This one time we were crossing a small bridge over a little stream and he went to lean back on the handrail unfortunately there was not one on that side and he fell in. He got soaked didnt shout or lose his temper just laughed, and we talk about it to this day. I wish he was still here, he was special as was his wife my nana.
2006-08-13 10:08:36
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answered by Linda R 2
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What an interesting question...it really made me think. I would not re-live any of my special monents because that would change the value of the experience and somehow devalue it. Things happen for a reason (I truly believe that) so going back to change the way things happen or expierence a situation more is not the way God wanted for you. Just be happy for all that has happened in your life.
2006-08-13 07:22:37
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answered by skunk_luv 4
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I'd go back to a time when I was 4. I was in Galveston, Tx on the beach. I would want to re-live this moment because at that time my family was all together. It was a time when my mother and father were still together, my brothers still lived in the house, and my cousin was still alive.
2006-08-13 14:59:45
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answered by usa_grl15 4
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How long does a moment last? To life standards a moment lasts a few seconds... But in the view of eternity a moment can be one lifetime, because our record of time is invented by man, and universally time does exist, but how time is recorded does not. So what would be a few seconds in that term? I would relive my lifetime according to a moment in eternity.
2006-08-13 07:36:47
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answered by Anonymous
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First time I had sex. I was naive to say the least and thought I was having some kind of epilectic fit. Thankfully things got better. To go back now and do it again with the knowledge and experience I have now would certainly be interesting.
2006-08-13 07:19:25
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answered by bob kerr 4
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wow thats a GREAT question....if I could go back,I would like to re-live one night when,after feeling really bad that day,i dont remember why,I just remember I had a fever for few days and that day was the first day I felt better...and I went to a market that's abt 10 mins walking to my house to buy grapefruit and orange juice and it was freezing outside...(it was 21st november hehe I remember) and I was walking looking down hoping to get faster home then I suddently looked up and I saw him....I haven't been seeing him for 2 weeks or so and I have been missing him so...of course,I felt excellent in the next 2 seconds,forgot any flu and fever I had and even tho outside was freezing...14 degrees F we took a long walk(I guess 3hours or so) and we talked alot and when I got home ate my grapefruit and,weird,felt better....any flu has gotten away even tho I sat outside being that cold....anyway I guess that was really a great night,great walk and great company...Oh that night was also the night we picked our star:)
2006-08-13 10:04:01
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answered by Eva 3
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I would re-live the moment that I said yes when really I meant no.
2006-08-16 10:58:17
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answered by Ah! 5
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The last time I saw my grandmother. It was 7 years ago bc she lives in Vietnam and my parents have struggled with money to go back. I wished I went back one more time before she left. Lots of regrets on that.
2006-08-13 07:07:33
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answered by teresanguyen7 3
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nothing. rewinding or reliving a moment gone is not a good thing. in my opinion, what happened happened and let us just live with the present. we learn from the past and hopefully, we grow up in a positive context. life is not meant to be lived through rose-tinted glasses. we go through those experiences because they were meant for us and the people around us to get lessons from.
2006-08-16 16:10:08
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answered by sami 2
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