rolf
Loc: Kenora Ont.Canada
Jules Verne the way he forecast the future and for him to see his predictions and what would come in the next 100 years.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
tramsey wrote:
Who would it be??
Myself at the age of 17. I would tell him not to make the mistakes that I did. But make sure that you marry a women named lois( She is the best thing that ever happened to me.)
rolf wrote:
Jules Verne the way he forecast the future and for him to see his predictions and what would come in the next 100 years.
Thanks for the great reply.
boberic wrote:
Myself at the age of 17. I would tell him not to make the mistakes that I did. But make sure that you marry a women named lois( She is the best thing that ever happened to me.)
It would take more then an hour for me to tell myself not to do all the stupid things I did. But then I wouldn't listen and do them any way.
Canonman333 wrote:
Jesus....
For me that would be a very sad talk. You know how they say when you meet the Lord,; He will say 'well done my good and faithful servant;" to me he will say, 'You could've done better. Now go back there and do it again, try harder this time.'
I would like to talk to my father. He passed away many years ago. we had a super relationship. We would go duck hunting and leave very early and get there before the sun came up. we had a big rock we would sit on and talk, sometimes until it was time to go home. I still miss him.
Canonman333 wrote:
Jesus....
Tramsey's response is taken from the Bema Seat of Christ when the lives of Christians will be examined. A conversation on a bench would not be related to the Bema Seat, and would be a wonderful thing. Jesus was the wisest man who ever lived. A conversation with Him would be truly enlightening. As our Savior, it would be a life changing event.
me at age 7,so many things I could have done better.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
The person who wrote the bus timetable. Fiction at it's best.
I would like to talk with my mother. I never realized how hard things were for her after my dad died. There were 4 of us kids and she had to raise us and find a job. I didn't know how hard she had it untill I was much older. Would like to tell her what a great job she did under extreme circumstances. I know I will see her again and I am looking forward to that moment.
Rich
boberic wrote:
Myself at the age of 17. I would tell him not to make the mistakes that I did. But make sure that you marry a women named lois( She is the best thing that ever happened to me.)
what happened, why didn't you marry her?
mine would be the same except her name is Elaine.
I was young and dumb and didn't have the pot or the winddow
It would be my wife. I can't think of anyone I would rather spend an hour with in such a beautiful setting.
My father who passed when I was 12. Now in my 60's I whish I knew him better,,,
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