From a selfish point of view its back to the start of the 2015/16 season to put a big chunk of cash on Leicester to win Premier League at 5000/1
Otherwise it's back a few years to spend more time with a certain person before they passed away too early. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"From a selfish point of view its back to the start of the 2015/16 season to put a big chunk of cash on Leicester to win Premier League at 5000/1
Otherwise it's back a few years to spend more time with a certain person before they passed away too early."
Yes you would have made a fortune there! I'd like to go forwards a couple of hundred years and see what the world is like then. Might be scary I know. |
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"Back to when Gobekli Tepe was a thriving civilisation.
There are a lot of conflicting theories about the place, so it would be amazing to know the truth. "
Wow you have introduced me to something I know nothing about so will now go and find out. Thanks x |
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"Back to when Gobekli Tepe was a thriving civilisation.
There are a lot of conflicting theories about the place, so it would be amazing to know the truth. "
I've given talks about Gobekli Tepe. It is endlessly fascinating. And the carvings are beautiful. |
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"September/October 2017 to the three weeks I got to spend with my grandson before he passed away "
I so wish I could make that happen. Sending you all the |
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Back to the 9th of April 1995....To spend a last day with my Dad.
He died suddenly on the 10th of April and I never got the chance to tell him I was having a baby due the coming October |
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"Back to the 9th of April 1995....To spend a last day with my Dad.
He died suddenly on the 10th of April and I never got the chance to tell him I was having a baby due the coming October "
As I said to Cookie I wish I could make that happen. Sending you all the too x |
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By *acktopervMan
over a year ago
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Back in time to 30 BC Egypt. It's when Cleopatra died, i would love to know exactly where her tomb is. It's never been found and may well still be fully intact. If it is and is found at some point, it will be the biggest archaeological find of all time. |
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"Back in time to 30 BC Egypt. It's when Cleopatra died, i would love to know exactly where her tomb is. It's never been found and may well still be fully intact. If it is and is found at some point, it will be the biggest archaeological find of all time."
Definitely. Presume they didn't bury the asp with her... |
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If go back to when I was 16 yrs old and do it all again differently and not make all the dumb decisions that I did. The only thing I wouldn't want to change would be meeting my husband in fact, having said that I would of liked to of met him sooner.
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Backwards.
Find out a bit more about my grandad, I was told so much after his death.
Give myself a kick up the arse, to sort things out.
Try and steer my sister away from the streak of self destruction that she went on in her mid twenties. |
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"From a selfish point of view its back to the start of the 2015/16 season to put a big chunk of cash on Leicester to win Premier League at 5000/1
Otherwise it's back a few years to spend more time with a certain person before they passed away too early."
From a similarly selfish point of view, I'd go back for the same event, but not for financial gain, purely to relive it - I'm a lifelong Leicester fan who's suffered so many ups and downs over the years. We deserved that miracle |
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"1989 was a great year for me. My dad was alive, my best friend was alive and I had a gorgeous French boyfriend who treated me like a princess. I also had a few good holidays that year."
Funny you should mention 1989 that was my golden year for all the reasons that are likely to be despised on here. 1989 was the height of Thatcherite boom when, enterprise culture was respected, privatisation, and owning your own council house made the game all the more worthwhile, cash was king, champagne flowed like lemonade, and the 3 series BMW established itself as the must have yuppie toy, when ordinary street wise guys like me really stood a fighting chance of making a success of the game of life by outshining the brylcream crowd we knew in school who thought that GCSE's meant everything, and that their shit didn't stint like everyone else's did, and when one or two of us made it all work for us. Sadly 1989 was the year I lost my dad who took early retirement from his career as a civil servant to help me develop the business, but sadly died sixteen weeks later. That didn't deter me though, so next time I'm at my place in Fife we can always get together, and if nothing else share a dram with a toast to 1989 xxx |
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"rod taylor went foward in the movie great movie didnt look good,,,"
We don't know what's ahead of us...
The future is not set.
Yes a toxic, nuclear, dystopian wasteland inhabited by mutant abominations does look more likely than the utopian Earth seen in the likes of Star Trek.
But we don't know.
Looking back, running over the same old ground, we've done that all before. We know what was before us.
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"Amazed that only 2 people including myself, are the only people on this thread interested in seeing what the future holds. "
If I could use the Time Machine as many tea as I like I might go forward and back.
But if it’s single use then I’m going back. To go forward means you’re closer to the end and that’s coming anyway, Time Machine or not. |
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It's tempting, and I could go back in time and take steps to not being diabetic, so avoiding the damage to my sight that has stopped me riding motorbikes and probably also not be sitting waiting for a kidney transplant.
I could avoid what eventually became a nightmare marriage.
However, changing anything in my past would change my present and that would probably mean removing a very special; person from my life so, thanks but no thanks.
Unless of course I can go back and stash a large amount of cash in an interest bearing account to be reclaimed in a week from now as that shouldn't poison the timeline - but maybe it would, maybe the person who now has to queue behind me is late for something they would not have been late for might screw it all up... |
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"Amazed that only 2 people including myself, are the only people on this thread interested in seeing what the future holds.
If I could use the Time Machine as many tea as I like I might go forward and back.
But if it’s single use then I’m going back. To go forward means you’re closer to the end and that’s coming anyway, Time Machine or not. "
You're not interested in seeing the end? or anything in between from this point to that?
The end as far as we know will be at about 2 billion years time when our sun dies. |
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I'd go back about ten years and remind my then self that trying to be normal and conform to what makes someone else happy will never make me happy. I'd also tell me about solo poly and how I'm not just a slut |
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"September/October 2017 to the three weeks I got to spend with my grandson before he passed away "
This is beyond sad. Sending you all my love xx
If I had a Time Machine I hope it would work both ways … I’d go off to the future and find a way to be sexy forever, then come back to now, and implement it lol xxx |
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Back to the late 80s/early 90s to the birth of dance music again & relive it all as Gemma, who I didn't fully understand at the time. I always adored the girls dancing on the podiums & so wanted to be one!
Also the was no Facebook, no twitter, no tiktok, the biggest wastes of human life & precious time there is. Put you f*cking phone down & get some real life living done! |
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"Back to the late 80s/early 90s to the birth of dance music again & relive it all as Gemma, who I didn't fully understand at the time. I always adored the girls dancing on the podiums & so wanted to be one!
Also the was no Facebook, no twitter, no tiktok, the biggest wastes of human life & precious time there is. Put you f*cking phone down & get some real life living done!"
The rave scene good call |
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"Amazed that only 2 people including myself, are the only people on this thread interested in seeing what the future holds.
If I could use the Time Machine as many tea as I like I might go forward and back.
But if it’s single use then I’m going back. To go forward means you’re closer to the end and that’s coming anyway, Time Machine or not.
You're not interested in seeing the end? or anything in between from this point to that?
The end as far as we know will be at about 2 billion years time when our sun dies."
No, because I’d lose the rest of my actual life to get there |
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"Amazed that only 2 people including myself, are the only people on this thread interested in seeing what the future holds.
If I could use the Time Machine as many tea as I like I might go forward and back.
But if it’s single use then I’m going back. To go forward means you’re closer to the end and that’s coming anyway, Time Machine or not.
You're not interested in seeing the end? or anything in between from this point to that?
The end as far as we know will be at about 2 billion years time when our sun dies.
No, because I’d lose the rest of my actual life to get there "
You wouldn't age as you travelled forward and your age wouldn't regress as you travelled backwards... you would be who you are now and maintain you age, just in a different time.
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By *ndiiiMan
over a year ago
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"Back to the late 80s/early 90s to the birth of dance music again & relive it all as Gemma, who I didn't fully understand at the time. I always adored the girls dancing on the podiums & so wanted to be one!
Also the was no Facebook, no twitter, no tiktok, the biggest wastes of human life & precious time there is. Put you f*cking phone down & get some real life living done!"
If only xxx |
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Forwards. I've never looked back.
1,000 years would be compelling for a political look at the planet and I'd easily spend months reading the events of the last 1,000 years. New technologies and discoveries. It would be utterly fascinating. |
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