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what era would you like to go to. myself i would like to sample the 60s.
less trafic,good music, lovely skirts, good cars, and this country actually made and jobs galore.
what about you
My mother and someone famous I forget who, always say "if you remember the 60's you weren't there" whatever do they mean...lol.
If I could go to any era I think maybe the future, perhaps 30 or 40 years just to see if we really are screwing everything up for ourselves.
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My mother and someone famous I forget who, always say "if you remember the 60's you weren't there" whatever do they mean...lol.
If I could go to any era I think maybe the future, perhaps 30 or 40 years just to see if we really are screwing everything up for ourselves.

I remember the 60s on account of me being too young at the time to do the things which would cause me to not remember.
However, I don't remember much about the 80s as I was completely out of it most of the time. Apparently I didn't miss much - rara skirts, dodgy hairdos, Duran Duran and Margaret Thatcher I'm told. :twisted:
What era would I go to? The 50s. Before my time unfortunately. Soooo stylish.
60's Liverpool must have been fantastic!
After the match a few beers, Freddie Starr on stage, then off to town to see a band - The Beatles, Jerry & Pacemakers etc
70's gal! I would love to have been old enough to enjoy!
Intend to find my own 70's living when the boys are all growed up and gone.
Cathy x
Ancient Rome!!!
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What era would I go to? The 50s. Before my time unfortunately. Soooo stylish.

Agreed. Ask my flatmates about me cranking up the Francis Albert and sashaying about the place with a tumbler of bourbon. Smoooooooth.
has to be late 50's early 60's
rock n roll, the clothes, the hair, the bikes, the music.....oh and the sex :P
The late middle ages but only if i could have been one of the gentry not if i had to be one of the peasants. Less hassle no credit cards no cars.!! Lots of low cutlong flowing dresses.
I can't make up my mind between the 20' and the 60's. I am a 60's baby and have always had a fascination with the late 60's flower child period (hence arriving in San Francisco a few years ago and not even stopping till i was at the Haight Ashbury). But I also have a keen interest in all things 20's
Can i have two trips back please? smile
cool Can I go to a future era? 2063 would be good, 100 years after my birth.
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Kat
mmmmmmmm
1920 's
flapper skirts and ciggerette holders :twisted:
I'd like to try the late Jurassic.... just to see if Hollywood came anywhere close.
Before the Big Bang. Just to be bloody awkward! :mrgreen:
Venusxxx
Well, not actually LIVE in it but be allowed to go back and experience it for a short time... the sheer decandence of 20s Berlin - The Golden Twenties when things happened which will (probably) never happen again.
As for much of the later past, no thanks. No toilets, no reliable means of heating oneself or ones house, squalor and disease. As an immediate amendment to that I would perhaps enjoy a brief sojurn in the Aztec cities.
give me dublin at the begining of the twentieth century
a hot bed of life politics changes uprisings the manto district
The 60's for me, born in 1970 and that was such a fab time for me, would like to take that step further back to experience the flower power era... :rose:
:karaoke: if your going to San Francisco, be sure to wear flowers in your hair :karaoke:
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what era would you like to go to. myself i would like to sample the 60s.
less trafic,good music, lovely skirts, good cars, and this country actually made and jobs galore.
what about you

Totally agree, would have loved to experience all that "free love" & flower power of the 60's not to mention woodstock biggrin
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I can't make up my mind between the 20' and the 60's. I am a 60's baby and have always had a fascination with the late 60's flower child period (hence arriving in San Francisco a few years ago and not even stopping till i was at the Haight Ashbury). But I also have a keen interest in all things 20's
Can i have two trips back please? smile
ok just for you
so it looks like so far the 60s win.
I'd love to have been in Oscar Wilde's circle of friends. Just to experience the sheer humanity of the man.