I'd get my mum pregnant. Just to see if Doc Emmett Brown was right
2007-03-26 16:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting question. I'm not sure I'd like to see them as actual children. Maybe teenagers or early 20s. Part of that is because that would drop me in the late 50s/early 60s and that seemed like such a cool and simple era. I'd also like to get to know my grandparents at a fairly young age, as they all died when they were in their 70s. Questions on birth years are also an issue in my family right now, and there are people who are a year younger than the years we were given years ago. Example: My aunt is supposibly 13 1/2 years older than my mom. My mom is turning 62 this year and her sister celebrated her 75th birthday last weekend. My mom always told me that her mom had her at age 38. Mom was born in August 1945. Grandma's death certificate read that she was born in March 1908. I don't get it. I'd really like to ask grandma, and if mom was say, 19, I'd be able to.
2007-03-26 23:59:30
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answered by Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot 7
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I would like to see my mom around age 16, she was a big hippy , although she still is a big hippy.
I would see my dad at age 19, he was serving in the military and i heard he really use to cut loose than, very much the opposite today.
2007-03-26 23:53:51
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answered by dashiznititis 4
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NO ... for when my parents were children/teens/young adults .. America was in the middle of the Great Depression .. and that was a very horrible time (especially for children of Immigrants -- and they did have to work all the time). That was very much in their minds when they were raising myself and my siblings .. and which is why we are frugal to this day.
2007-03-27 01:01:19
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answered by sglmom 7
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I think we see them when we look at ourselves. In the literal sense I would love to see them at three ages 7-just forming their personality, 12 -just entering the hormone years and 21- just entering adulthood. If I were to pick one -it has to be 21 where I can see the characteristics that were formed and how that influenced their adult decisions and raise little old me.
2007-03-27 00:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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What a good question....
I would like to meet both my parents when they were around 7-8 years old.
They would be old enough for me to talk to them but still be little children.
2007-03-26 23:57:58
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Yeah, I think I would. I have heard so many stories about my father when he was little that I would love to see if he was really as bad as he was made out to be (trying to shoot my uncle with a bow and arrow at 6, hiding in the neighbors tree throwing rocks at my uncle at 4, painting my uncles bike with grease at 7... my poor uncle).
2007-03-26 23:59:09
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answered by candy 2
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I definitely would like to have seen my mom as a teen--we don't get along now (well, we never really did) but I'm 28 now with a daughter and we still don't get along very well. I'd like to see what she was like and maybe what happened to make her the way she is now. Interesting question!! :)
2007-03-26 23:52:55
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answered by ♥Sodas♥ 6
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Yes, because I think I would have been great friends with my mum then too, and because it would be interesting to find out what sort of little bloke my Dad was
Age eleven-ish: the bridge between childhood and teens
2007-03-27 05:16:33
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answered by L 3
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I would as my parents are wonderful now at 70 years old so I can only imagine what fun loving lunatics they would of been when they were young!!! I have great parents!!!
2007-03-27 11:43:38
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answered by Grace 2
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Maybe but i think not now since they are both no longer living. I understand them much better now and i still love them.
2007-03-26 23:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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