Taken Back in Time for a Day?
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Taken Back in Time for a Day?
Inspired by the "Dropped off for 24 hours" thread.
You are invited into the Tardis by Dr Who and are allowed to go back in time for 24 hours. The only rule is - it has to be before you are born.
Where are you going to go and what will you do there?
You are invited into the Tardis by Dr Who and are allowed to go back in time for 24 hours. The only rule is - it has to be before you are born.
Where are you going to go and what will you do there?
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Can you go back and prevent an event from happening, become a hero?
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I’d be the chief briefcase manager of Claus von Stauffenberg
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I'd like to watch the D Day invasions, possibly one of the most defining time of recent history. I .
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I'd ensure a certain Herr A Hitler got into Art School
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I’ll have a day at Crystal Palace on 25th April 1914.
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Yeah, sure. We'll put the modern day Dr Who in charge so anything goes.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 4:58 pmCan you go back and prevent an event from happening, become a hero?

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Have to confess that a trip to the Crystal Palace was high on my mind.
But I'd also like to share a cuppa tea with Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot).
But I'd also like to share a cuppa tea with Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot).
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2nd October 1965 & a day in Belfast
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CBS studio 50, NYC, February 9, 1964
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Germany and stop Adolph Hitler’s mother and father meeting.
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I'd like to see exactly what did for the dinosaurs.
I just don't find some of the explanations plausible.
Though I accept that would be longer than a day. Or perhaps it wasn't.
I just don't find some of the explanations plausible.
Though I accept that would be longer than a day. Or perhaps it wasn't.
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Not sure you would want to be at "ground zero" when the asteroid hit thoughdougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 7:01 pmI'd like to see exactly what did for the dinosaurs.
I just don't find some of the explanations plausible.
Though I accept that would be longer than a day. Or perhaps it wasn't.
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You’d be in the wrong country but I admire the sentimentStonehouse wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 6:36 pmGermany and stop Adolph Hitler’s mother and father meeting.
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The problem is if you stop something from happening, you would end up creating a new timeline where something worse could happen later on down that timeline by proxy. The butterfly effect if you will or am I thinking way too much about this? 

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Yes, altering the time line continuum. You may not exist when you come back as your father met someone else 🥹gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 8:00 pmThe problem is if you stop something from happening, you would end up creating a new timeline where something worse could happen later on down that timeline by proxy. The butterfly effect if you will or am I thinking way too much about this?![]()
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Imagine the match report with the usual travel details
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i'd like to have shot Oppenheimer when he was quite young.
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I couldn’t come close to writing a report anything like the one published in the Burnley ExpressWokingclaret wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:13 pmImagine the match report with the usual travel details![]()
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WG Grace's 100th century, Bristol, May 17th 1895.
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Maine Road , Manchester.
2nd May 1960
2nd May 1960
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Blackburn away in 1920/21. Did we play them thats eason, though?
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Cannae 216 bc for me , to witness one of the most “ impressive “ military victories in history , where Hannibal with inferior numbers defeated a far superior Roman infantry with brilliant tactics and the most devastating pincer movement in history . The ensuing slaughter of 50,000 of Rome’s finest almost put paid to the budding Empire .
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14th October 1066: Battle of Hastings.
I've always been interested in this event and have visited the famous tapestry in Bayeux depicting it.
I've always been interested in this event and have visited the famous tapestry in Bayeux depicting it.
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I’d go back and buy a few Van Gogh’s. 

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Back to the beginning of time and have a chat with our creator.
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The Cavern, Liverpool, very early 60s.
(On a night when the Beatles were playing, obvs) (Would be nice if Cilla was supporting too, cracking voice back then)
(On a night when the Beatles were playing, obvs) (Would be nice if Cilla was supporting too, cracking voice back then)
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I'm assuming for the sake of the exercise you experience it from a totally protected micro environment?
Rowls will know, he's made up the rules.
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Correct. I'll let you know when you get back.dougcollins wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 6:38 pmI'm assuming for the sake of the exercise you experience it from a totally protected micro environment?
Rowls will know, he's made up the rules.
IF you get back.
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May 7th 1921.
Home draw with Sunderland, 2-2 after a 65th minute Bob Kelly equaliser.
Let the party begin. Champions of England for the first time.
Home draw with Sunderland, 2-2 after a 65th minute Bob Kelly equaliser.
Let the party begin. Champions of England for the first time.
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Go back to 2500 B.C and learn about our Neolithic ancestors belief system in regard to their megaliths and stone circles.
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Going back to watch a battle seems a bit odd. Are you just going to find a good vantage point and watch thousands of people slay each other? Each to their own.
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I randomly got the programme for this for £5 on ebay a couple of years ago. It wasnt in great condition however for what it was, it was a complete steal. Sold it on for over £100 (I actually took pictures of the programme because I knew I'd never see it again). In the programme notes it actually said we were getting the trophy after the match so we must have clinched it before that game.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 8:41 pmMay 7th 1921.
Home draw with Sunderland, 2-2 after a 65th minute Bob Kelly equaliser.
Let the party begin. Champions of England for the first time.
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Back to Essex in early 1932 and insist that Mr Bond wears a condom that evening.......
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Looks like people are adding a place to a time. So in that spirit, I’d go back and scupper the work of the early pioneers of the WWW. It was supposed to be such a liberating tool but I think ultimately the internet will be the death of us all. And, yes, obviously I know I’m on it now, but on balance I think the world would be a better place without it.
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Too when Christmas didn’t start in October
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I’d been going to ask on a new thread when we officially won it? We won by 5 points, at a time of 2pts for the win, but only took 1pt from our last 2 games.clarets1978 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:57 amI randomly got the programme for this for £5 on ebay a couple of years ago. It wasnt in great condition however for what it was, it was a complete steal. Sold it on for over £100 (I actually took pictures of the programme because I knew I'd never see it again). In the programme notes it actually said we were getting the trophy after the match so we must have clinched it before that game.
Somebody on here will know.
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Always read through the question thoroughly and to the end. I’ve just realised I’ve answered incorrectly as the WWW was invented way after I was born.
Sorry.
Now I’m going to cheat by staying with my answer.
Sorry.
Now I’m going to cheat by staying with my answer.
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The programme notes talk about being disappointed to only draw at home to Everton in the home game before because we ere looking to catch West Broms points record?Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:11 pmI’d been going to ask on a new thread when we officially won it? We won by 5 points, at a time of 2pts for the win, but only took 1pt from our last 2 games.
Somebody on here will know.
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That was the last game of the season. It was the draw at Everton on 23rd April that clinched the title - before that we were 8 points clear of Liverpool in second who had 4 games left (but a much worse goal average).Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 8:41 pmMay 7th 1921.
Home draw with Sunderland, 2-2 after a 65th minute Bob Kelly equaliser.
Let the party begin. Champions of England for the first time.
https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/lea ... pril-1921/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%E2%8 ... 20lost%206.
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A lot of people would choose this but on the basis of dangerously changing history if the second world war hadn’t happened, considering how many died on all sides, we would now be facing a massive over population crisis in all probability. If neither world wars had happened we definitely would.Stonehouse wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 6:36 pmGermany and stop Adolph Hitler’s mother and father meeting.