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This weekend, Dr Who has loaned me his Tardis and he says I can invite a few friends along on a trip of a lifetime. There is one condition: We have to go BACK in time! So where are we going to go? Everyone who signs up for the adventure gets to make a choice and then I make the final decision!!! So, where are we going to go this weekend and what are we going to do? You tell me .....

2007-09-20 22:48:32 · 27 answers · asked by pollyanna 6 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

27 answers

ME.......ME............ME!!!!!!!!
Where?
To the time when all this started beginning!
(Please pardon the wrong usage in English, but that is the only closest way to express what I mean. You know what I am talking about?)

2007-09-23 17:56:52 · answer #1 · answered by Kapil 2 · 1 0

Hi! Polly,

So our first trip was over. Again, an invitation from you will always be welcomed. I hope i could make it as your choice because am the 12th interested person to signed up. Going back in time will another be a good adventure. I would suggest that we make an audience with the Greek Philosopher Plato so we could throw all the philosophical questions we have in mind. It is a great opportunity for us to convince the government and the people to spare Plato from wrong accusations against him. What then will happen? It is now our duty to join him in our trip so we could have the best teacher on board the Tardis Voyage: Back to the Future! Please don't fail me on this trip because an looking forward and give you the details. It is better that we meet personally so we could exchange better ideas in planning out the trip of the century.

I remain.

Third P

2007-09-20 23:07:09 · answer #2 · answered by Third P 6 · 3 0

Great idea, so with a flick of a switch lets go back in time to the 17th century and be Sir Henry Morgan a privateer in the Caribbean . We set sail from Jamaica to raid on the Spanish merchants on there way home with a hold full of gold .

2007-09-20 22:57:46 · answer #3 · answered by Leo 7 · 1 0

1905 - anywhere and everywhere in the "modern world".

It was the miracle year (specifically for Einstein) but there was a magical energy everywhere in the air that year.

Picasso was thrilling the art world with his "Rose Period", Mark Twain was stirring up the writing world with his mighty pen, Einstein was working on the Toblerone account for a patent office by day while thinking about energy, mass and the speed of light by night, the world was awakening to the discoveries of Edison and Henry Ford as they strove to lay the foundations for our "modern" world, the Wright Brothers successfully stayed aloft for more than 30 minutes. It was a time of invention, discovery, art, music, literature. Excitement was in the air! The world was alive with vibrancy and energy that year and we can share in the adventures of all these brilliant luminaries...

2007-09-23 01:31:17 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

I like Lou Reed's answer:


I wish that I was born a thousand years ago
I wish that I'd sail the darkened seas
On a great big clipper ship
Going from this land here to that
In a sailors suit and cap
Away from the big city
Where a man can not be free
Of all of the evils of this town
And of himself, and those around
Oh, and I guess that I just dont know
Oh, and I guess that I just dont know

2007-09-21 04:04:00 · answer #5 · answered by megalomaniac 7 · 2 0

The Enlightenment Era.

Some people in today's modern (or postmodern, depending on one's view) have simply become to accustommed to complacency and lack the nerve to question authority and the overall status quo. Society could benefit by learning from these ideals that eventually set the stage for democratic and freethought movements.

2007-09-21 03:50:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

To me honey, I will wanna go back to the stone age to see and learn how mankind has been formed though. In that way if we were to be back to the present, we'll be able to learn the meaning of life and not to take things for granted though.

Cheers and have a nice week ahead :)

2007-09-21 05:11:22 · answer #7 · answered by Larry L - Hi Everyone :D 6 · 2 0

Can we go back to the beginning of space-time(if it does have a 'beginning' in the usual sense of the word) so that many questions will finally have an answer(and so that many more questions will come forth).

Interesting offer. Have a nice day:-)

2007-09-20 23:37:28 · answer #8 · answered by Aken 3 · 2 0

Before the great fire in Alexandria, I would want to visit and read all the works of the great ones in The Royal Library of Alexandria, 3rd century, BC. Think of all the treasures we could read and discover. What a wealth of literature!

2007-09-21 03:23:33 · answer #9 · answered by Nancy S 6 · 3 0

Hey, can we go back to the 60's please! Elvis, The Beatles, everyone loved everyone and things looked so much more fun and "relaxed"!

Is a weekend long enough though! Where else are we going?

2007-09-21 01:16:23 · answer #10 · answered by Lindy 5 · 0 0

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