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07/26/2006 11:31:03 AM · #51 |
America 1880-1930 would be super cool! I love the cars & fashion of that era. |
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07/26/2006 11:34:54 AM · #52 |
Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by Megatherian: The grassy knoll. |
Then we would think you shot him! :P |
Maybe he did, how do we know he isn't secretly hiding a time machine.
I'd go back to the 'days of Yuri Gagarin and Sputnik, when the world trembled at the sounds of our rockets'.
Okay, so I'm not Russian and actually I'd go back to the age of the Dinosaurs. But I love that quote.
Message edited by author 2006-07-26 11:52:39.
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07/26/2006 11:50:22 AM · #53 |
Yesterday.
So many things I missed...
Or you know Victorian period in England.
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07/26/2006 12:21:37 PM · #54 |
I would like to take a trip back to the beginnings of the factory era. I love factories, but the thing that is missing in the images of today is the clothes, the cars or horse and carraiges, the extreme exhaust from coal, the creating and building of factories.
The next town over still has many of the old factories, but it is missing the wonderful entertainment which was also built around factory towns. We had an ornate opera house which is now gone, and some live theaters. also many of the Victorian houses built have been replaced by more modern homes.
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07/26/2006 12:29:25 PM · #55 |
Whever Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes's baby was 5 minutes ago. Do u realize how much they are offering for shots of it.
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07/26/2006 01:12:43 PM · #56 |
I'd like to have a TimeRailPass that allowed me unlimited commuting in the various epochs of the dinosaurs, myself. And yes, I'm fascinated by Juassic Park...
R.
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07/26/2006 04:10:23 PM · #57 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: I'd like to have a TimeRailPass that allowed me unlimited commuting in the various epochs of the dinosaurs, myself. And yes, I'm fascinated by Juassic Park...
R. |
My question is, since we both mentioned dinosaurs, does the "Wilderness" rule apply for dinosaurs;
"You don't have to outrun the animal, just the person with you"
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07/26/2006 04:23:38 PM · #58 |
Paris or Berlin or New York during the Roaring 20's. |
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07/26/2006 04:27:34 PM · #59 |
Originally posted by jusdino4it: Whever Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes's baby was 5 minutes ago. Do u realize how much they are offering for shots of it. |
I heard from an extremely reliable source that Tom cruise is sterile. No lie!
I also heard the Scarlet Johanson was offered the role of Tom Cruises wife but turned it down. No lie!
It's a job that earns you an additional 5-10 million per movie role. Having his baby (whether it's his or not)can earn you even more... |
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07/26/2006 04:35:09 PM · #60 |
Originally posted by OdysseyF22: Gotta start with the Big Bang, then fast forward to the first distant human ancestor that crawled out of the ooze. Then some shots of Antarctica before it froze, and a short tour of ancient advanced civilizations before the Europeans arrived and sent them all to hell in a handbasket. |
Oo maybe I'd go see the aliens that helped form our early ancient civilizations too!
Its true, I have pictures!
;)
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07/26/2006 05:06:04 PM · #61 |
I would love to document all the lives that were involved in "The trail of tears" and the conditions they had to suffer daily. not to mention i would love to get a shot of me and my great great....grandfather chief sitting bull. |
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07/26/2006 05:19:25 PM · #62 |
Feb. 23 - March 6, 1836... The siege and battle of the Alamo.
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07/26/2006 05:22:23 PM · #63 |
Put me in the dinosaur camp as well. In particular, I'd like to capture the K-T event, and the aftermath. |
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07/26/2006 05:33:22 PM · #64 |
Boy...there are just so many places I would like to go and see and take photos. Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome...England and Scotland in the Dark Ages, the old American West, the Incan and Mayan empires before the Spanish arrived...it would be too hard to pick just one place. |
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07/26/2006 06:14:32 PM · #65 |
Around 1660, Holland. To learn light and composition from Vermeer , Pieter de Hooch and Rembrandt, to learn to portray the joy of life from Jan Steen, etc, etc. The Golden Age of Dutch painting.
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07/26/2006 06:21:10 PM · #66 |
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07/26/2006 06:22:28 PM · #67 |
Originally posted by Baxter: Grassy knoll in Dallas. |
hey, I already called dibs on that... wait... you could be the second shooter! |
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07/26/2006 06:23:42 PM · #68 |
Maybe in the book depository. |
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07/26/2006 06:27:13 PM · #69 |
Ancient Rome, Greece, Egypt. |
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07/26/2006 06:30:21 PM · #70 |
Bear, Kirbic what ya say we head out catch some Dino's and on the way back stop Megatherian from getting to the grassy knoll- or are we allowed to change history?
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07/26/2006 06:33:28 PM · #71 |
Originally posted by vxpra: Bear, Kirbic what ya say we head out catch some Dino's and on the way back stop Megatherian from getting to the grassy knoll- or are we allowed to change history? |
HA! Nothing can stop a giant ground sloth! |
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07/26/2006 06:36:36 PM · #72 |
Roswell, New Mexico. Catch me a picture of a UFO. |
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07/26/2006 06:47:18 PM · #73 |
Parting of the red sea...Vietnam dec 1968, the oval office just before Nixon resigning, waco texas before and after the events that occured, Regans shooting, and Lebonon last week.
Edit to add, omaha beach, pearl harbor, The first olympic games.
Message edited by author 2006-07-26 18:53:00. |
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07/26/2006 06:54:17 PM · #74 |
Originally posted by Baxter: Maybe in the book depository. |
or the grassy knoll? |
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07/26/2006 06:57:18 PM · #75 |
I'd love to go on the Lewis and Clark expedition. |
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