I Built A Time Machine. You Get The First Trip.

Take me back to the day in December, 2008 when I bought this @$%&^ forum.
;)
 
Rather than go back to some major historical event, I think it would be pretty interesting to return to earlier in my life and change some minor detail, return to the "present," and see how much things have changed based on some relatively small event.

Something like: not going on that vacation--->not meeting that person---->this event didn't happen--->that event didn't happen. . .

Wonder how different my life would be now if I made one decision differently in the past.
 
Take me back to the day in December, 2008 when I bought this @$%&^ forum.
;)

Huh, creative spelling? :eek: ;). My condolences and thanks for your decision.

For my part, back to the day in 2000 I ordered a .45 wad gun from the local hot ticket gunsmith instead of from David Sams or Sandy and Robert Garrett.


Bullseye
 
Dinosaurs! I'd like to go back far enough to see/hunt dinosaurs.
 
To sigp220.45, Sir, I salute you, your wish is to continue doing what you do every day of your life, serving and protecting your fellow citizens. While we talk about many things on the forum, we are all thankful for what you and those like you do for us all. All my very best, Joe.
 
i think i would want to go back in time to D-day June 6th 1944 and watch my great uncle do his duty on omaha beach, or watch the birth of Jesus Christ. as a christian i have often thought about what it would be like to watch him being born.
 
I'd save a life

I'd go back to June 2007, Afghanistan-clear the IED that killed Captain J. S. Hunt down the guys responsible for planting the preasure plate device. At least I could save one soldier.
Or, jump with the 508th PIR into Nijmegan, 1944-kill the sniper that shot my great uncle ( a medic).
Go back before my wife came down with cancer.
 
My life has been so good I would like to relive it all over again, so lets go back to April 1943 and do everything one more time.
 
I'd go back to December 26th 1974. I met my future wife that evening while out carousing. Woulda stayed home and played Yatzee with the parents instead.
Truthfully though, I'm with Iggy. No need to go back and get beat up all over again-Keep looking back and you'll miss the baseball bat coming towards your head.
 
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Austria, 6:30 p.m. on the evening of April 20, 1889.
There's a newborn baby that needs to be smothered.
 
I would go back and be reunited with all my family that has passed. Go back to my younger happier days. Not much going on with me anymore.
 
Austria, 6:30 p.m. on the evening of April 20, 1889.
There's a newborn baby that needs to be smothered.


Yep. I wonder, though, if circumstances would have produced just another like-minded maniac to carry out his evil program.

Andy
 
Nov. 22, 1963, Dallas TX, with state of art digital cameras.

Late 19th century Russia, execute every living person with the last name of Marx, Lenin or Stalin.
 
I'd go back to August 1,1951 in Longford, Ireland, and meet my Irish mother who gave me up for adoption.
 
Late 19th century Russia, execute every living person with the last name of Marx, Lenin or Stalin.

Well, that strategy would have missed all three: Marx died in London a stateless person in 1883 and never, I don't believe, set foot in Russia, while Lenin's actual last name was Ulyanov, and Stalin, a Georgian whose last name was Jughashvili, did not leave Georgia until after 1900.

Just sayin'. . .


Bullseye
 
Regarding that baby born at Braunau am Inn on April 20, 1889, I'm not too keen on infanticide. How about an "accident" on the Western Front
(a leaky gas mask?) or ensuring that a German policeman in Munich shot straighter on November 9, 1923?
 
I would head to Mayberry. Somehow the small town life depicted in that show is very appealling. I am thinking I would open a barber shop...
 
All right, I'm not taking this too seriously. I couldn't stand to be at the Crucifixtion, plus the Romans might decide I needed it too. I have faith that I will meet Jesus soon enough. I'm thinking 1967, I was in the 9th grade, and there was a couple of girls.........
 
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