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I would bring back my soul mate, as they would do the same.... So we could both share LIFE once again...
DM
2006-09-26 02:08:45
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answered by Dark Mennis 2
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I Would Bring Back My Best Friend...He Died On March 9th,2006. He Was Hit By A Car While He Was Crossing The Street.He Was Only 13 Years Old.I Still Cry At Times.I Miss Him.I Remember At School We Found Out On March 10,The Saddest Day Ever,All The 8th Graders Were Crying.People That Didnt Know Him Were Crying.He Didnt Have Any Enemies At All.He Had The Most Gorgeous Green Eyes.I Just Wish I Could Bring Him Back So He Could Have At Least Made It To High School With The Rest Of Us.Dying Young Is The Worst Thing That Could Happen,Nobody Wants To Die Young,I Just Wish He Would Have Got To Live Longer.I Wish I Could Have Said Goodbye.
2006-09-29 10:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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There are so many people I could list, loved ones, family and friends and famous people. There are those who died and those who were killed. Naturally there is also the ethical point of whether someone whose life is over SHOULD come back so I would limit my answer to those who died un-naturally.
As far as famous people are concerned it would be John Lennon. A musical genius of outspoken views with so much unfulfilled potential and whose life was brutally taken by a crazed madman.
On a personal note I would bring back my daughter's baby, Taylor Jade who died in May 2006 aged just 3 3/4 hours. Taylor never had a chance at life, God bless her, and the worst sight I have ever seen in my life was my 21 year old daughter holding her dead baby in her arms just hours after being told that the birth was great and the baby fine.
2006-09-26 03:27:28
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answered by quatt47 7
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Well I wanted to say my grandma but she was poorly and it wouldn't be a fair thing to do to her because it would be for selfish reasons. She was 83 so she had had a good innings. I think therefore I would bring back my friend Terry. She was killed by a hit and run driver on her way to work 8 years ago. She had her life in front of her, so I'd bring her back so that she could enjoy the rest of what she never had.
2006-09-29 09:25:39
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answered by paradisefound1980 3
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Martin Luther King
2006-09-26 02:06:34
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answered by CrankyYankee 6
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In the sense of travelling back in time to where a person died and changing that, I think John F. Kennedy would be my choice. He's one of many individuals who could have done so much *good* for the world, who died many years before his time, from whose death America has never quite recovered.
2006-09-26 02:04:25
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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I lost my Nan in may of this year and I miss her so much that I would love to have her back,she was the most wonderful woman I've ever known....but even if it was possible I couldnt do it...she is now in heaven with her parents,husband,son and 5 of her siblings...she is free of all the pain and crime,the racism and terrorism,the abuse of children and animals.....I will see her again some day but for now may she use her beautiful voice singing with the angels.....
2006-09-28 11:45:40
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answered by Ronni F 3
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Albert Einstein
2006-09-26 06:00:03
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answered by spidertiger440 6
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Captain Kirk
2006-09-26 02:09:21
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answered by Anonymous
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That would have to be my pet bird Peaches. I had went to the fireworks show with my Aunt on the fourth of July and when I came home my mom told me she had shut the bird's head it a door. She (the bird) was still alive, but we couldn't afford to take a Cocatiel to the vet to fix a broken neck. B* (
2006-09-26 05:42:24
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answered by macaan87 2
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Gilda Radner
2006-09-26 02:01:41
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answered by Up your Maslow 4
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