1. During the Revolutionary War
2. During WWII
3. Bad taboo but to go back in time and tell myself to around 1987 of the things not to do and to meet a certain person in WA state and try to pursue her because she will be the one you will marry. Plus to to screw every girl (don't get her pregnant either) in the mean time before you meet that girl in WA. Try not to get into any debt as much as you can and save your a s s off. It will change my history and not the world's history.
2007-09-23 03:43:53
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answered by The Chaotic Darkness 7
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If I had a time machine, I'd attend every single Clay Aiken concert in the past 4 1/2 years. All eight tours so far.
2007-09-23 03:46:43
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answered by sister_godzilla 6
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I would go back to a week before 9/11 and try to convince the FBI to do not let anyone go inside those Twin Towers that day and arrest those guys in the planes just a minute before the planes took off (without social alarm or the terrorists would find out.).
Maybe I could spare some lifes, and I would get something to tell my grandkids. :o)
2007-10-01 02:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer future but if anytime in the past ... no I rather move on and leave the past behind. Ah ok I'll just take an almanac go back and win hordes of cash like in that old movie they show on TV Back to the Future II.
2007-09-30 15:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go back to 1980. I was at a recording studio in London with a band from Paris called Trust. I walked into the studio and Bon Scott from AC DC was there doing a song for their album. After the late night session we dropped Scott off in Piccadilly. Three days later he was dead.
I would have liked to warn him of his imminent demise. He was so wasted that night. I would try to save his life. He recorded Ride On with them.
2007-10-01 01:10:04
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answered by Marla ™ 5
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about 1991 so I could go to Drake Bell's school and become a longtime friend of him and then maybe get married to him later on hehe (i think itd be cool to be friends with him) Im not sure I could get married to my dream man but Id like to give it a try. If going to that year wouldnt make us at least good friends, Id go from year to year until Id get it right. although when he got popular I would not be blabbing it to the whole world that I am his friend/gf/fiancee (whichever I am at that time). Id be making that happen for the romance and sweet songs he would write me.
2016-05-21 07:44:29
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answered by ? 3
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I would go back 3 years and ask the girl out that i was too scared to ask. As for event, i would see Nirvana play live.
2007-09-23 04:21:53
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answered by howsoonisnow 2
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WAAAAY into the Middle Ages. I'd meet a hot warrior-esque guy. Yup. :)
Then I'd go into the past (from this time) and find out how a lot of people died/disappeared/etc. Aka, find the truth. Lol
Then I would go to that field where all those crop circles were, and watch how they were created.
Then I'd go into the slight future and have my prom.
After that, I'd go into my dream future.
Then I'd go into the future and watch as a comet collides into the Earth.
And finally I'd go WAY into the future again and watch as people re-invent swords again. :D
If you had a time machine, why use it only once?
2007-09-23 03:42:55
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answered by Sonatina Gena 4
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I would go back to 1991 and party like its 1999 again, and make love like it was 1989 to all the lovelies I passed up. Woohoo, Tanguray!
2007-09-23 03:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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1786-1787. I'd visit the members of the Constitution Convention, especially James Madison, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, James Wilson, and Benjamin Franklin. I'd advise them to consider more precise wording in the Constitution or to consider events that might occur over the course of our country. I'd ask them to better explain the role and size of the Federal government (i.e., less than 15% of GDP), or the amount of Federal debt to GDP. I'd ask them to word the 1st and 2nd amendment better. I'd ask them to explain their thoughts of capital punishment and abortion. I'd ask their thoughts of Federal government provided welfare and what to do about getting out of the use of slaves (and the problems to occur later). I'd ask them to explain the process of going to war against international terrorists versus a country's army. I'd ask them to better explain their intent of our country's border(s) and what should be done with illegal immigrants.
2007-09-23 03:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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