Cry for 45 min, then take the remaining 15 to dry it up so my kids wouldn't know I'm not quite as strong as I seem.
2007-06-03 15:03:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, taking something from a bank/store sounds appealing, but I'd feel guilty of theft and probably put the stuff back. There are some females I wouldn't mind seeing naked though. I could also perform some master pranks during that time. Go into the bank, take money from one spot and put it in another. Maybe disable a few people's cars. Tie's people's shoes in knots. And so on.
2007-06-04 09:09:48
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answered by Thundercat 7
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I would climb on a high rock or mountain and scream at the top of my lungs, I have always wanted to do this, I think if this became an accepted ritual we would all be much more relaxed as it would in a way detoxify our souls, afterward I would meditate and pray for everything I wanted for myself and others since I would have Gods full attention. If given more time I would take money from those who don't need and deserve it and give to those who do.
Namaste, Diana.
2007-06-04 01:59:08
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answered by Diana 4
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What wouldn't I do. I like Cameo's idea of helping the poor, I hadn't thought of that, I would free all the animals in cages (hahaha, zoos/petstores take that for not letting me buy that animal without a parent, I'm old enough to have my own house$$). I was thinking like go to the government office pass a few laws I like better, throw out some I hate, while I'm there check off that everyone paid there taxes then hit "return to sender" If I have to here one more time "I can't give you money for doing your chores or baby sitting so you can go out, or buy clothes 'cause I have bills/taxes to pay" I'll shoot somebody. Then if I have time, go over to all the people I'm mad at or don't like and draw a french mustache on them with permadent marker, as permadent as they come ;) Now I bet you hadn't ditched and/or double crossed me, eh?LOL
2007-06-04 00:09:46
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answered by Grumpybear 2
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You know, there are like a million, zillion things i wish i had time for....but i know that most of those things i wouldnt be able to do in an hour anyway, so unless it was something i was really scraping for time for....what i would do is just go for a walk and look at everything and just see what its like to have time being stopped for an hour...my curiosity of that i think would outweigh wanting to use the time for actually doing something useful lol. :D
2007-06-05 06:43:43
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answered by Jaded 7
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Well I'm used to experiencing time in fits and starts, so I'd just do my usual thing - potter on "Answers", paint or sculpt, have a snooze, admire the garden plants growing or not growing as the case may be. Time's a saucer - apart from observing growth and decay amongst the inhabitants I reckon we experience it mostly in whatever way we roll around in it. Rushing round makes it seem fast; pottering seems to slow it down; boredom (difficult to achieve) seems to make it extend forever, which it obviously doesn't, which is why boredom is actually a self-induced illusion. Stand on quietly.
2007-06-03 22:52:16
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answered by Anonymous
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i live like 30 min from the border, i could totally make some bank. either a drug runner or smuggling Mexicans over the border. but in the end, after that hour. i would pick a little kid to scare the crap out of by appearing out of thin air. that would make a lasting impression on the kids life.
2007-06-04 01:17:18
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answered by kailuaboy 2
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It does every year for daylight savings and I get an extra hour for free. Any other time, I would rewind it for an extra hour. If you're taking advantage of it, I don't think it's possible to use it wisely. You're basically raping time.
2007-06-03 22:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It took me a bit to think about what I could possibly do with that hour. It occurred to me that it might be like what people say--their life passes before them--or something like that. I'm sure my eyes would be closed, & I'd be very still. & when it was over, I'd see how everything in my life was relevant, in harmony, no "good" or "bad" in it--bottom line. I'd feel very peaceful.
Edit: With no disrespect, what fools these mortals be! Skimming the materalistic like so many little waterbugs!
2007-06-03 22:37:33
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answered by Psychic Cat 6
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Well, let's see. I only live about 30 minutes from Bill Gates' house. Maybe I'll go over there, and transfer a few million bucks into a Swiss account. That's pocket change for him - he'd never miss it ;-)
Since time isn't likely to stop any time soon, do you think he'd be open to adopting a 52-year-old woman instead???
2007-06-03 22:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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As a mom, if time stopped for an hour I would use it to get things done around the house and the yard that I can't do otherwise. ~ might sound lame, but mom's understand!
2007-06-04 00:02:50
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answered by having too much fun 3
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