What event in history would you most like to go back in time to see?
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The first human being...which I just cannot get my head around...how did it come into being?
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A few years before the destruction of the Library at Alexandria so that I could learn what we have lost and bring it to present day knowledge.
Who knows, it could just save us all from our mutual extinction we are so intent on carrying out.. -
Dancing in the 1950's with the big dresses and good music.
Or... Queen at Live Aid.Scope -
I want to be a witness for poor old King Canute, but only if I can take a good film crew time travelling with me. It bothered me that he was trying to argue with his flattering courtiers who believed he had total divine power as a king, so the tide wouldn't come in if he ordered it not to. He said he wasn't divine, and couldn't control the tide. To stop the argument, he proved it by getting wet feet. But after that, everyone stubbornly mis-remembers history and turns it to the exact opposite, choosing to think he was a silly king who tried to prove he C O U L D stop the tide!
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I would like to have watched the building of stonehenge .
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I believe there's some debate around that @Cress...
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Tori_Scope said:I believe there's some debate around that @Cress... just a little yes, but I dont Adam and Eve it....
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I'd love to go back and see the Beatles play in the Cavern Club!Online Community Co-ordinator
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I would have liked to see Elvis in one of his Las Vegas shows
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Thanks @Tori_Scope I did actually once go to one of them virtual concerts with the King on a big screen and his original band and backing singers
A added bonus was that Robbie Williams was sat just in front of me -
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No occasion just like going to a normal concert as you usually cant see the stage anyway so watch the screen
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Id like to see some of the biblical miracles, feeding of the five thousand etc.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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I'd like to be there for the turning of water into wine @leecal
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Party time ? eh! @Tori_Scope
I was probably inspired by my impending dinner time ha ha.“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV -
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I don’t know yet, it might be fish. That probably sounds vague but I don’t usually do the cooking you see only if I’m on my own. ?
i just realised, I might be having bread and fish! Ha ha. (Feeding of the 5,000)“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV -
Amazing @leeCal! It's a sign Enjoy your fish, that sounds nice. Fitting for a Friday.
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