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OMG.....I would find, I didn't always have my priorities in order. I looked for in others what I needed to find within myself back when. By the time I got it together......the tables began to turn. I saw in others what I had experienced myself, and knew some things no matter if said can only be learned by personal experience and some times at a high cost. I found too soon what really matters can be gone, and you are putting the pieces of another puzzle together again, and it looks like a few pieces are missing.....probably to never be found. I find the many things I do know, the many things I have had, the losses too great to mention, and the maybe of tomorrows. The more I find the more I realize there is so much I have not even scraped the surface of. And with that said I must continue to write on my book I have too long procrastinated on in finishing......Thanks for the kick in the butt.

2007-10-06 03:46:53 · answer #1 · answered by Sage 6 · 1 0

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the tour.

As you can see, this fellow was born in the middle of the 20th century, and over the right we have some pop-cultural memories from the 1960s. Davy Crockett on television, Motown on the radio, lego creations always under construction and slinkys underfoot always underfoot.

As we move into the seventies, you see our subjects deep regrets about the stupidity of his teen rebellion. You also see MASH on television, you can hear John Denver on the radio, and ... watch out! -- he's trying to learn how to drive!

I hear that some of you want your money back now. That's all right. This is the point of no return. Things get really scary once we reach the 80s.

Everybody off without the stomach for it!

2007-10-06 15:07:27 · answer #2 · answered by Christopher F 6 · 0 0

Depending on where you come from ,it might be a stroll through a bad neighborhood

2007-10-06 12:35:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

probably, I'd find my self stranded in some sort of fantasy world.
honestly I can just walk in to my room, and be standing in some sort of market of an other world, the next.
with other words my fantasy is big..
and I'd probably be enjoying my self so much that the stroll would be a very very very long walk.

2007-10-06 12:21:49 · answer #4 · answered by Lord_Kiwi 5 · 0 0

All my thoughts of Him have occupy my whole mind. There's no space for a stroll.

2007-10-08 00:56:15 · answer #5 · answered by † Iríšh † 7 · 0 0

Right now I would probably see all the thoughts that I'm thinking about how my friends are doing, I'd see the stack of stuff that I've been procrastinating on, my stack of hopes and dreams, and in the back where I never like to go, is the bad memories that I can't seem to get rid of!!

2007-10-06 10:49:54 · answer #6 · answered by Ginny 7 · 2 0

Bozo the clown impregnating garfield the cat on a bed of cherry flavored jello. Also there would be a unicorn sitting on a loveseat watching it all while eating a Klondike bar. The unicorn would have a look on his face like "What, would you like for breakfast tomorrow big boy?" Its all kinda messed up.

2007-10-06 10:43:26 · answer #7 · answered by I wanna talk to Samson 3 · 1 0

Oh, let's see-- rusty tin toys , old pile of rubble left over from child hood , old stack of newspapers, antique typewriter, a mannequin dusty record albums, old photography equipment (cameras still have the film inside) and other baubles and nostalgic treasures

2007-10-06 10:45:17 · answer #8 · answered by Ink Corporate 7 · 0 0

What I would find in my Mind would be, first of all, a lot of Love, for God, because without him we would not be here. Love for my family, especially for my Husband,Kids, Grand-kids, and all people who surround me. Also being at Peace with myself for being able to accomplish, a lot of things in Life.

2007-10-06 13:27:50 · answer #9 · answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6 · 0 0

Garbage!

2007-10-06 10:43:29 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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