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Post by Gene Hunt on Oct 14, 2018 20:28:13 GMT
If I could have a few goes in this time machine, I'd start by going back to last Sunday morning and have another great Meet to look forward to! Gene.
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Post by Cartman on Oct 14, 2018 20:59:09 GMT
Another interesting location would be London just after the war, to see all the fantastic locations before they were either knocked down or tarted up.
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Post by Sam Tyler on Oct 14, 2018 22:31:38 GMT
On a bit more serious note I'd like to go forward to a time when cancer can be treated as easily as the common cold and bring the cure back with me. I'm sure most of us know someone that has and/or someone we've lost through this hateful disease.
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Post by Batgirl on Jan 25, 2019 11:09:11 GMT
Just suppose it became possible, but you are only allowed one day away from the present. Where and when would you go for your day trip? There are all sorts of possibilities, I mean you could go to Germany just after the First World War, and go and find Adolf Hitler, who was then unknown, and kill him, thus, hopefully preventing world war 2, or to the Titanic and shout “look out for the icebergs” a couple of hours before it hit one! Or, forward in time to half eight on Saturday night, to get the winning lottery numbers, then back to Spar for the ticket! Mine though would just be to spend a day in my old home town, Radcliffe, in about May or June 77, go back to our old house, take a look at the traffic, with a stream of Vivas, Cortinas, Avengers etc, another trip on one of Manchester’s old orange buses and the train to Manchester Victoria, and, obviously another try with that gorgeous girl at the paper shop I used to really fancy at that time!😁 Maybe this would best confined to having a mooch round interesting places, interfering with big players in history such as Hitler, Stalin, Roosevelt or Churchill could have all sorts of unknown consequences. Hmm but if you get one day (and night) will that change the future based on what you do ? Ok so if yes I'll go back and not go to the pub where I met my husband (now ex). That's an easy one. But if it is just a day to re do over I would go back to a night going out around the age of 20, seeing a band out with friends. Friends were like your lifeline back then, couldn't do anything without them and the nights seeing a band involved dancing on sticky floors, singing at the tops of voices, having so much confidence (confidence of the young) to go anywhere and say anything and always going on to another pub when that one closed. I look back on those days and definitely smile.
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Post by Sam Tyler on Jan 25, 2019 13:23:01 GMT
Hmm but if you get one day (and night) will that change the future based on what you do ? Ok so if yes I'll go back and not go to the pub where I met my husband (now ex). That's an easy one. Imagine how he would have felt too.... Sam.
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Post by Three Litre on Sept 22, 2019 9:40:04 GMT
On a bit more serious note I'd like to go forward to a time when cancer can be treated as easily as the common cold and bring the cure back with me. I'm sure most of us know someone that has and/or someone we've lost through this hateful disease. Sam. That's a good one Sam. Along with Alzheimers, dreadful disease.
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Post by Sparky on Sept 22, 2019 18:19:18 GMT
Back to to 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s armed with a DVD recorder and an ocean of blank disks to record decent TV and a few of those long lonst programmes!!!
I'd also take a trip back to 1973 and roll up at Euston Films armed with my CV and offer my services (though I would think they'd have me committed if I gave them a CV with work from 20odd years in the future....)
I'd have a pint in the Red Cow too.
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Post by Three Litre on Sept 22, 2019 18:23:15 GMT
Back to to 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s armed with a DVD recorder and an ocean of blank disks to record decent TV and a few of those long lonst programmes!!!
I'd also take a trip back to 1973 and roll up at Euston Films armed with my CV and offer my services (though I would think they'd have me committed if I gave them a CV with work from 20odd years in the future....)
I'd have a pint in the Red Cow too.
I'll carry your bags and have a pint with you.
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Post by Sparky on Sept 22, 2019 18:26:39 GMT
Back to to 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s armed with a DVD recorder and an ocean of blank disks to record decent TV and a few of those long lonst programmes!!!
I'd also take a trip back to 1973 and roll up at Euston Films armed with my CV and offer my services (though I would think they'd have me committed if I gave them a CV with work from 20odd years in the future....)
I'd have a pint in the Red Cow too.
I'll carry your bags and have a pint with you. I'll get packing. You build a Flux Capacitor and find a cheap 1980s Delorean on Ebay.
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Post by Three Litre on Sept 22, 2019 18:32:00 GMT
I'll carry your bags and have a pint with you. I'll get packing. You build a Flux Capacitor and find a cheap 1980s Delorean on Ebay.
About 30 grand for one by the look of it. Frankly I think we'd still be in it if we started yesterday trying to get up to 88 mph .................... You bring the sandwiches. And no mayo. Yuck.
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