I like the idea of it but I appreciate that I have more civil rights now.
What time period would you have liked to live in?
06/25/2012
I voted for the other because I want to live in the future. I want to see where we are going to get to. With all the advances in the last 100 years, I can't even imaging where will be in 100 years more.
As an aside, my grandfather was born in the late 1800's around 1890 or so. As a young man, he probably would have rode a horse and had a horse and wagon. IN HIS LIFETIME, he saw the first production automobile, AND he saw a man walk on the moon! He would have been in his late 70's in 1969. AMAZING!! What can we do next?
As an aside, my grandfather was born in the late 1800's around 1890 or so. As a young man, he probably would have rode a horse and had a horse and wagon. IN HIS LIFETIME, he saw the first production automobile, AND he saw a man walk on the moon! He would have been in his late 70's in 1969. AMAZING!! What can we do next?
06/25/2012
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That all depends on weather I had money or not. The roaring 20's or the 1700's or even go back to the 1960's or 1980's. 1920's to be a flapper, 1700's as a person with money, 1960's because of the free love and the music, 1980's because our country was great, gas was like .75$, the music was great, and some of the clothing was nice.
Originally posted by
remember.me
Anyone ever thought they'd fit in better in a past era or time period? I'm a big fan of the 1800s in England! You?
06/25/2012
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You make a great point about ALL those times, it really would be hard to choose! I do love the 80s, Lol!
Originally posted by
HarlequinBunnie
That all depends on weather I had money or not. The roaring 20's or the 1700's or even go back to the 1960's or 1980's. 1920's to be a flapper, 1700's as a person with money, 1960's because of the free love and the music,
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That all depends on weather I had money or not. The roaring 20's or the 1700's or even go back to the 1960's or 1980's. 1920's to be a flapper, 1700's as a person with money, 1960's because of the free love and the music, 1980's because our country was great, gas was like .75$, the music was great, and some of the clothing was nice.
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06/26/2012
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That is pretty amazing! I agree, the future WOULD be awesome to see!
Originally posted by
Teaser
I voted for the other because I want to live in the future. I want to see where we are going to get to. With all the advances in the last 100 years, I can't even imaging where will be in 100 years more.
As an aside, my grandfather was ... more
As an aside, my grandfather was ... more
I voted for the other because I want to live in the future. I want to see where we are going to get to. With all the advances in the last 100 years, I can't even imaging where will be in 100 years more.
As an aside, my grandfather was born in the late 1800's around 1890 or so. As a young man, he probably would have rode a horse and had a horse and wagon. IN HIS LIFETIME, he saw the first production automobile, AND he saw a man walk on the moon! He would have been in his late 70's in 1969. AMAZING!! What can we do next? less
As an aside, my grandfather was born in the late 1800's around 1890 or so. As a young man, he probably would have rode a horse and had a horse and wagon. IN HIS LIFETIME, he saw the first production automobile, AND he saw a man walk on the moon! He would have been in his late 70's in 1969. AMAZING!! What can we do next? less
06/26/2012
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Mmm, you make a good point, I LOVE the internet, I would miss it for sure!!
Originally posted by
EdenUser
I don't think I would do well in another time period, I'm an internet junky.
06/26/2012
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Ahhh, I LOVED the Oregon Trail! Haha. I used to get SO excited about computer lab days
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Wide Awake Daydream
I think I would've liked living in the old west, like on a homestead. The whole cowboys and Indians era has always been interesting to me. Of course, given the choice, I'd probably just visit. I blame all those hours of playing The Oregon
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I think I would've liked living in the old west, like on a homestead. The whole cowboys and Indians era has always been interesting to me. Of course, given the choice, I'd probably just visit. I blame all those hours of playing The Oregon Trail in school.
I would also love the south during the colonial times, when America was just getting started as its own nation. I'm from the south, and I love it here. I bet it would have been a sight to see back then. less
I would also love the south during the colonial times, when America was just getting started as its own nation. I'm from the south, and I love it here. I bet it would have been a sight to see back then. less
06/26/2012
i love the fashion of the renaissance and I love the relic atmosphere but one of my pet peeves is woman being treated less then men and the first one to try and control me would be knocked out...
06/26/2012
I think I would have fit in well in the 1950s.
07/24/2012
I think that I'd like to visit any other time period, but not live there.
07/24/2012
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