Time travel would be fun

Yes very bog-standard.

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I wouldn’t go too far foward … say more than 100 years … there’d be nothing there. Just a void,

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I would go in 10 year increments. Stay a year, then move forward another decade.
Slowly slowly.

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I’d love to be a time traveller - pretty sure humanity will unlock those secrets at some point… unless we annihilate ourselves :upside_down_face:

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But, you could pop up anywhere :grinning:

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Just make sure you have a full service before leaving…

Breaking down halfway would be awful! :open_mouth::hourglass:

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I’ve heard the 60s were good, anyone tried it?

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Well I reckon the best decades have to have been the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s … the 90’s were starting to tip the balance abit and since the turn of the millenium it’s been steadily downhill.

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So here’s to it wot was, then

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I would like to back just far enough to beat the shit out of a sadistic headmaster at one of the schools I went to. Things he got up to with unneccessary punishments would put him straight into jail today.
Not going into details except his favourite weapon was a long cane, No boy was safe and the teachers were scare stiff of him and said nothing in case they lost their jobs

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I don’t know the world is a better place for stopping corporal punishment at schools.

But it sounds like you had a particularly hard time of it. Let’s open an enquiry.

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dood
this was way back around the 1955 era. The PT teacher was ex army PT instructor . In the school gym one was forced to climb ropes At least 20 ft high when only about 10 years old in gym gear . Also had to put on boxing gloves and fight another boy wether one wanted to or not. No wonder i hated school and even having change schools I could not wait to leave, So at 16 years old school days were over thank goodness

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As long as you don’t get stuck like Marvin

. “The first ten million years were the worst, and the second ten million years, they were the worst too. The third ten million years I didn’t enjoy at all. After that I went into a bit of a decline.”

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RS, it could have been worse, your Dad could have named you Sue, without telling you why, wouldn’t have mattered what school you went to then :icon_wink:

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Brings back memories regarding the consequences of giggling during assembly!

My headmaster, perhaps he truly believed in slapping young lads and girls as he saw fit!
Anyway… he’s long gone now!

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Lay off the acid! :rainbow:

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I suspect that if time travel became possible it would immediately be hijacked by reality TV programmes. So some bespectacled architect would be commenting on Christopher Wren and saying “I can’t help but think he is being optimistic in thinking St Paul’s will be completed by Christmas”. Or taking a bunch of bronzed youths to ancient Greece and seeing which one gets to date a local. Or getting four couples to work their way along the silk route in the year 1400 with only a camel and a small bag of silver coins. Or having ten washed up celebrities spend four weeks on the building site of the pyramids, trying not to be crushed by the big stones.

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Defiantly Back. >>

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To when we were all Naked & Uncomplicated
No weapons.
Other than. Waving Swinging and Bouncing.
Our Natural Jewel’s. At each other.
I rest my Soul. :grinning: >> :innocent:

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We in the UK time travel twice a year,clocks going forward one hour and back one hour.
It is not fun at all.

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I can lies here in the comfort of my own Caribbean Island themed hammock drinking Bacardi rockin cocktails waiting for the orient express to Venice. It’s virtual reality almost a reality TV experience.

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