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reply posted on 15-11-2012 @ 07:17 AM by Sublimecraft
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Ahh.........that would be 30AD so I could come back and argue here on ATS about weather the big J actually said the things he said!

(or weather he existed at all - cue evil laugh)



edit on 15-11-2012 by Sublimecraft because: 30AD - not 1AD



reply posted on 15-11-2012 @ 08:15 AM by Timely
reply to post by Ireminisce



Bettin' you love happy days ?

I'm enjoying moving forward and embracing the positive changes. Fun topic ..


reply posted on 15-11-2012 @ 08:23 AM by Ireminisce
reply to post by mikeone718



Yea, me too. My kids are 2 and 5, and I can't imagine what they'll be into as teens. I can picture them saying "But moooommmm, everyone is cutting off their hand and replacing it with a hook!"


reply posted on 15-11-2012 @ 08:43 AM by Ireminisce
Originally posted by jtrenthacker
Originally posted by Ireminisce
If you could choose a decade to live in at the same age you are now with your family and friends all being the same people which one would you choose?

Mine would be the 1950s. I like how most families stayed together back then. Men acted like men and women acted like ladies. Kids had abundant attention. People took pride in appearance and hard work. I do my hair and makeup in a 1950's style and I'm getting a sewing machine to make my own 1950s style dresses. I feel like I'm more motivated to be the person I want to be when I look the part.

So, If you could, which decade or even century would you choose and why?
Would people that know you be able to tell that it's your time period of choice?
edit on 15-11-2012 by Ireminisce because: (no reason given)


Great thread! I've often thought of the same thing. I too would choose the 50's for most of the reasons you list. I would take this idea a step farther though. What if you could do this keeping all the knowledge that you have now. What would you do? Think of all the ideas that would not have been invented yet. Would you get into the beginnings of computers? Write books that haven't been written yet? Movies? Music? Invent the next fad or craze? Would you be able to assimilate with the people and culture of the 50's? It is a very intriguing proposition. S&F!




Taking all that knowledge with you, you'd have to be careful not to appear crazy. It would be nice if my husband remembered the future too, so we could talk about it with each other.

I'm sure I'd benefit from my knowledge of modern science regarding health. I'd eat better than they did back then, and warn my kids about AIDS. I'd also make sure I saw Elvis in concert.


reply posted on 15-11-2012 @ 05:38 PM by CherubBaby
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If you could choose a decade to live in at the same age you are now with your family and friends all being the same people which one would you choose? Mine would be the 1950s. I like how most families stayed together back then. Men acted like men and women acted like ladies. Kids had abundant attention. People took pride in appearance and hard work. I do my hair and makeup in a 1950's style and I'm getting a sewing machine to make my own 1950s style dresses. I feel like I'm more motivated to be the person I want to be when I look the part. So, If you could, which decade or even century would you choose and why? Would people that know you be able to tell that it's your time period of choice? edit on 15-11-2012 by Ireminisce because: (no reason given)


S/F for a gr8 thread. I would go with the fifties. Just early enough to get me ready for the sixties and Hendrix, Doors, Zep etc. I would buy a couple dozen cars and get ready for the heavy weight champ Ali



reply posted on 15-11-2012 @ 09:35 PM by Ireminisce
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The 60s would be fun...then again I might just stay in the 50s. Oh yea, I'm adding the power to just stay in that decade btw. lol. Right between WW2 and Vietnam.
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