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"I've always had a thing for ancient ruins, and i don't mean the mother-in-law (homage to the Les Dawson school of comedy). Be it stone age sites,castles, old houses etc and every time i visit one i've always thought 'wouldn't it be cool to be able to nip back in time to it's hayday' just for a short while. I'd especially love to visit Stonehenge to see what it was really like. To see how it was really built and used." It was a pleasure to meet up with you and your friend, William Cunnington, yesterday. His idea to leave a bottle of Port beneath the Slaughter Stone was inspired; what will future archaeologists make of it? Sadly, you have no idea what I am talking about as the machine that I have created will 'exist' when the final near field particle array is fitted at 11.26 on 24 August 2024. You were right about the lottery numbers! Dr Nasty | |||
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"I've always thought it would be nice to go back to the time of the dinosaurs. No one ever seems to want to go back to that time but as a big dinosaur fan as a kid I've always fancied it. All we see are fossils in rocks. Seeing the real thing would be something awe inspiring I imagine." Howard, sadly your's was a one way trip to the late Cretaceous period. I know that you insisted that Moschops capensis was a herbivore, but the way you screamed when those peg-like teeth were chomping through you suggests that scientists were wrong on this. Dr Nasty | |||
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"I've always thought it would be nice to go back to the time of the dinosaurs. No one ever seems to want to go back to that time but as a big dinosaur fan as a kid I've always fancied it. All we see are fossils in rocks. Seeing the real thing would be something awe inspiring I imagine. Howard, sadly your's was a one way trip to the late Cretaceous period. I know that you insisted that Moschops capensis was a herbivore, but the way you screamed when those peg-like teeth were chomping through you suggests that scientists were wrong on this. Dr Nasty" Both posts, brilliant. | |||
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"I'd love to go back in time to ancient Egypt and see the pyramids and everything in their full glory. That and Ancient Rome. X " Following a recent visit to Thermae Bath Spa i'd love to bring the Romans who were responsible for building the original baths forward to the present to see what they make of the new one. | |||
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"I'd love to go back in time to ancient Egypt and see the pyramids and everything in their full glory. That and Ancient Rome. X " Sounds like plan, we could have a Roman orgy | |||
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"I'd like to go back and pee in the primordial gloop that all life evolved from, just for fun. Or maybe I already have, and that is why the planet is so fucked up. " Nice socks dude | |||
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"Guessing you're all fans of time travel films and tv? I've been rewatching timeless on Netflix and it's interesting the way the historian keeps pointing out that eg saving jfk is a great thing to want to do but could have unforeseen consequences that are even worse than the original history - same seen repeatedly on quantum leap. Be more interesting to go into the future, I'd like to see if my daughter will have a happy successful future. But yea, could be fun to go back to Tudor times (as a wealthy person) or swinging sixties or free love 70's... I'd love to go to San Francisco late 60's early 70's height of the hippy movement. " Time travel could be soo dangerous tho!! Imagine if you did this and travelled to the future, something in her time line caused her to have a life with a negative outcome - would you try to fix this one thing if you knew what it was and risk causing damage to the future time stream or let her future be? It is what it is! Bearing in mind the saying time can be re-written once you know what it is. My god this subject soo interesting yet soo confusing with what if’s etc | |||
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