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If you could go to any time and location in the past strictly for 24 hours... (pg. 2)
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| barbina |
| quote: | Originally posted by KilldaDJ
1964
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yupyup
good choice |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ygrene
For only 24 hours? Dammit Alfi, think! Now your time travel permissions have been revoked. :mad: |
well yeah, i dont really see where youre going with this?
OP says "If you had a chance to go to any time and location in the past strictly for 24 hours and just once in your life". I would go into the past, kill a load of ppl and stuff, then when my 24 hr time trip was over, i'd go back to living my normal boring life. Noone but me would have known what have happened, and it would be all kinds of fun :thepirate :stongue: :nervous: :clown: if you know what i'm saying.. come to think of it, this sounds like an awesome movie idea! AND BAM! THIS POST IS TIMESTAMPED (I'LL ALSO TAKE A SCREEN CAP) SO NO POINT TRYING TO STEAL IT ******S!
edit: oh and forget that about going back to medieval times, that was just a side thought, and is probably just because of my man-crush on Bruce Campbell! Gimme some sugar, baby! |
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| Meat187 |
| What's the deal with sports events? I mean, where's the point if you know exactly what will happen? |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
I'd go to Syracuse, Italy in 212 BC in order to prevent the Carthaginian traitor from selling out Hannibal and leading Roman soldiers into the city at night - not only did the successful Roman siege turn the tide of the Second Punic War and save the Roman Empire, but it also led to the death of Archimedes, the greatest inventor until da Vinci.
Fuck Rome. :mad: |
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| denys envy |
| Woodstock (the original in '69) would be a pretty sweet experience for a day. |
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| Meat187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
Woodstock (the original in '69) would be a pretty sweet experience for a day. |
Damned Hippies!
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| idoru |
Back to the 30's or 40's and experience Jazz in its truest form. Nights where big jazz artists touring in the same city would meet up at a club in the wee hours of the morning and, when it's just the musicians there and nobody else, would jam non-stop from 2am-7am and improv the whole time.
Nothing would beat that, imo. |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
I'd go to Syracuse, Italy in 212 BC in order to prevent the Carthaginian traitor from selling out Hannibal and leading Roman soldiers into the city at night - not only did the successful Roman siege turn the tide of the Second Punic War and save the Roman Empire, but it also led to the death of Archimedes, the greatest inventor until da Vinci.
Fuck Rome. :mad: |
why? what would the point be? when your 24 hour "trip" to the past was over everything would turn back to normal! |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
Woodstock (the original in '69) would be a pretty sweet experience for a day. |
repost!
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris Crossland
Bethel, New York, August 16, 1969. |
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| Lomeli |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
Back to the 30's or 40's and experience Jazz in its truest form. Nights where big jazz artists touring in the same city would meet up at a club in the wee hours of the morning and, when it's just the musicians there and nobody else, would jam non-stop from 2am-7am and improv the whole time.
Nothing would beat that, imo. |
Let's light up a cigar. |
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| Schadenfreude |
| "Juno Beach" in Normandy on D Day. |
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| Tony Morello |
| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
Woodstock (the original in '69) would be a pretty sweet experience for a day. |
that's what i was going to say, that or
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