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I have too many
*WW11 because I would like to know how it was back then on the home front in the USA
*When people believed in gods and goddesses, because i wonder if i would have been treated as a goddess
*in the 20's because I would like to witness when women got the right to vote and to her on the radio about Al Capone and "dangerous"gangs(when there was real gangs)
*when exploerorous came to "The New World"because I would like to see how good old USA was before we made machinery and roads and things to polute the earth
*in my aunts and uncles time to see how they grew up and to see how that time period was(the 70's and 80's)
*when the great migration was happening in the USA to African American's and whites to help free slavery
*in the time of when Jesus was around to tell people now and before what really happened
* in the time of the egyptains (so I could marry rich and become an egyptain goddess
*and many more that I can't think of

2007-07-12 15:38:26 · answer #1 · answered by Lil'A 2 · 0 0

Because of the advances in medicine, I always answer this question by saying that I would want to live now. Let's say you go back to a seemingly more romantic and exciting time. You better hope you don't catch a disease which could kill you, which might be easily curable today. In any event, I would be much more interested in seeing the future than the past.

2007-07-12 22:28:11 · answer #2 · answered by Stephen L 6 · 0 0

I would live in 1920s, prior to the Crash. I don't know why, except for the feeling that I had a past life there. I was in the film industry in L.A. I was a "bottle blonde" and I played fast and easy with the studio types. I think I committed suicide after my heart had been broken once too often, and my youth had slipped silently away.

2007-07-12 22:31:42 · answer #3 · answered by Jay R 7 · 0 0

Egypt in about 500 B.C.
Because Hepotema was the Best Queen of all time.

Or In Great Britain Around 1300.

2007-07-12 22:29:27 · answer #4 · answered by Gizoku 3 · 0 0

I think the fifties, I like the way the values seem to have been. \women, though still not quite "liberated" we're better treated and respected. Like ladies, these days men wan't the whole woman without investing anything of themselves or there money.

It seems like a very shallow sex crazed generation compared to the more wholesome stereotype of the 50's.

2007-07-12 22:27:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The medieval or coloniel times. Those periods seemed really cool. And I liked the clothes and stuff. Also the 80s.

2007-07-12 22:27:16 · answer #6 · answered by That Girl 6 · 0 0

Hi!

Later today I'll will be teaching primary aged children how to time travel to assist them in their history lesson. I use a lengthy vinyl timeline going back to the pre-Roman Iron Age and petering off into their future. In between are key stopping off points - with vivid illustration of events during the Civil War, Black Death, Industrial Revolution, WW1, WW2 and all the great industries (railway, steel, cotton); visits by the famous (Sitting Bull to the Beatles, royalty to Gandhi, Houdini to Mr. Savouri) to the community in which they live and learn. Charlie Chaplin went to one of our local schools when he was learning his circus skills as a boy; Elephants used to walk up the main road through our town and dwarves and giants walked hand in hand when we had the best theme park and zoological gardens in the world to which people came on holiday from exotic places.

They have inherited a post-industrial inner-city community with some of the worse deprevation indicators in Western Europe. Realising we had let them down and allowed their heritage to slip away, a small number of local people learned to time travel so we could rebuild some of their lost world. Our community led regeneration project has restored the jewel in the local crown and we are able again to draw in the best in entertainment and the arts for their generation; hold medieval banquets and motivate our children to learn music, dance, drama - and above all a sense of their own ability to keep the world an exciting and nourishing place for when the time comes for them to have children.

Where I want to live is right now, able to travel back in living memory before the lips of an old lady who remembers the BEF walking in their droves through our town on the way back from Dunkirk - or the retired police officer who recalls the night he put a very young and very drunk Frank Sinatra up on his couch - but just as able to look forward to the brave world fit for heroes that has elluded us for so long. I want to go to my grave knowing that I played a small part in giving the next generation a dream worth following of a strong, happy, peaceful, healthy, inclusive community in a world that shares its values.

Good wishes.

2007-07-13 04:21:35 · answer #7 · answered by pilgrimspadre 4 · 1 0

Since I always wanted to be Laura Ingalls Wilder, I would say the 1800's in the midwest.

2007-07-12 22:23:43 · answer #8 · answered by njspanteach 4 · 2 0

The 80's b/c I love the fashion and music from that period.

2007-07-12 22:24:31 · answer #9 · answered by Where is My Mind? 3 · 0 0

durin the world war 2 era cuz it sounds like a cool time u know all the **** that was hapanin n prolly go to a big war like that

2007-07-12 22:24:22 · answer #10 · answered by The Midnight Captain 4 · 0 0

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