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Sunday, February 09, 2014

Who Would It Be?


51 comments:

  1. Mark Twain or Pocahontas.

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  2. Charles Krauthammer... he's not in the past.. but it would be fascinating

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  3. Joseph McCarthy.
    He was correct!

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  4. No question for me - it would be my dad. I want to tell him how much his life, influence and perennial support have meant to me. He left us 17 years ago, before I got to express my gratitude.

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  5. I like how this made me bust our crying...anyway

    My mom and dad.

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  6. no question in my mind. Jesus. he things I could learn

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  7. A close relative who was killed in his late 20's in a car accident.

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  8. My grandfather so I can tell him all things that have that his family has accomplished since he passed away

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  9. any indian leader so i could warn him to protect his land from any man that sets foot on american soil.

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  10. Those that go down to the sea in ships.
    Psalm 107:23
    USN/RET

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  11. Dale Earnhardt, Sr

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  12. Benjamin Franklin would be interesting.

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  13. Without a doubt, my Grandma.

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  14. Ronald Reagan. No questions, just to share the air and reflect.

    Craig Theobald
    Ironshire

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  15. My Dad, he's missed so much of his children's lives since his passing in 1991...I'd love to let him know what his presence and guidance in our lives meant to each of us...and how much we still miss him...time heals no wounds; just gives you a little calm to do deal with the loss...

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  16. Robert Messick, my old friend

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  17. Ditto on Ronald Reagan !!!

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  18. Thomas Jefferson, so he could put an end to this crap about militia in the 2nd. amendment that he meant individuals!

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  19. Martin Luther King Jr.

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  20. Jimmy Hoffa to learn who did it and where he is.

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  21. My husband,so I could tell him about the family and our beautiful grandchildren.

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  22. A debate group that included all of the Gods of humanity. That way I could find out if, and if so, who is the real one. I'm thinking I would be talking to myself for the hour.

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  23. Jesus , "I have so many questions"
    said my friend.

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  24. MY WIFE. I SPEND AS MUCH TIME AS I CAN WITH HER.

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  25. How about you Joe...I assume Obama would be your 1st choice, but who would be next in line?

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  26. Andy, Thomas Edison. I'd love to share with him my experiences as a child as I regularly toured the Edison Museum and ultimately what I did as an adult with his light Bulb Invention.

    I'd love to sit with Walt Disney and thank him as well for bringing the World so many enjoyable forms of entertainment.

    I figure in due time I'll meet with my Family members who have passed but while I'm here on earth, these are just some of the people I'd truly enjoy an hour with.

    I'm so fortunate to have shared my peace before my Family members passed. We live in a very busy time, filled with excuses. I learned at a young age to spend as much time with Family as you can and that has paid off for me, anyway.

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  27. ROBERT E. LEE, my hero

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  28. O. J. Simpson, Jon Benet Ramsey, Thomas Jefferson, Lee harvey Oswald, To name a few...not all at once, however,

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  29. Mr. Albero, I loved your remarks at 8:53. I'm so grateful to have you in my corner! Thanx for all you do! I would love to talk an hour with you.

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  30. My dad, I miss him so much..

    tl

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  31. My Mom & Dad. I never go through a day without thinking of the and they have been gone 10 yrs and 25 yrs.

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  32. With this I surprise myself a bit. I have often thought how neat it would be to show Leonardo DaVinci around in this modern world and see his surprise and amazement. Then I thought Jesus would be good. Now I am thinking I would get a jug of martinis and a couple of cigars and sit on the bench with George Burns. By now he knows about God and Christ and I am sure he could sum that end up quickly. But a good cigar, a couple of drinks and a few laughs would be a great way to spend the hour.

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  33. What is with all the Jesus requests? I talk to him every night!

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