Slip it in and let the horse do all the workI’d go to 1883 and get in the wagon train to Oregon. And I’d **** Elsa the whole way.
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Slip it in and let the horse do all the workI’d go to 1883 and get in the wagon train to Oregon. And I’d **** Elsa the whole way.
Fair lol though there may be a case to be made that the actual "progressive" time (that mimics the current progressive movement in the west) was one of the large reasons that Hitler and the nazi party came to power in the first place.
The irony and lack of education in this post is glaring.White guilt plus a gross ignorance of history.. it's like these people are unaware that Indian tribes murdered and enslaved each other long before the Europeans arrived to "ruin everything".
I’d go to 1883 and get in the wagon train to Oregon. And I’d **** Elsa the whole way.
You should look in a mirror.The irony and lack of education in this post is glaring.
Why not? Simpler time.Why on earth would you want to try that?
I like what I see when I look in the mirror. Whole package. Good looks, smart. Thanks for the recommendation.You should look in a mirror.
Irony is right but not in the way you think..The irony and lack of education in this post is glaring.
So smart you plugged an unnecessary comma into that second sentence. GeNiUs!1!I like what I see when I look in the mirror. Whole package. Good looks, smart. Thanks for the recommendation.
You’re bad at commas too.Irony is right but not in the way you think..
So smart you plugged an unnecessary comma into that second sentence. GeNiUs!1!
This is a great answer. I did see a lot of concerts during this time but of course, did not fully take advantage. The local scenes were good too so there was always something playing Friday and Saturday.I'd go back to the 90s and go to a shitload of concerts. City doesn't really matter
I'd go back to the 90s and go to a shitload of concerts. City doesn't really matter
Seriously though San Fran in the mid to late 1960's to participate in the Acid Tests when "The Warlocks" were playing as the house band, and then proceed to experience the Summer of Love in all of its glory.
Biff, is that you?I’d go to the 2040’s so I could search who won what games, lottery numbers, etc. then bring the knowledge back to today.
As a grandpa who just took his oldest grandson, age 3, on his first fishing trip last weekend...this one really hit me. I am sorry you never got that chance.Great thread idea OP. My paternal grandfather died of lung cancer before I was born, so I’d go back to the mid-50’s in Cedar Rapids to go fishing with him and my dad. ...
After reading “Time and Again” by Jack Finney years ago, I’d go back to Gilded Age NYC.You’re given several million dollars and can put your current life on hold for one year, guaranteed to return to it as it is today. Meaning, everything and everyone is frozen in time for that year. What era and city (or country) would you choose to live in?
Personally, I’d go with Los Angeles in the late 70s to 80s and experience the Playboy lifestyle, if you know what I mean.
Clouds of cigarette smoke. But today it smells like pot so a cloud is a cloud.NYC post WWll