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If you could travel into the past, when and where would you like to go? (multiple choice)

Egypt while the pyramids were being built 24% (150 votes)

Dealey Plaza during the JFK assassination 7% (43 votes)

Jerusalem during the time of Christ 20% (125 votes)

Roswell, New Mexico, July 7, 1947 14% (86 votes)

Ancient Rome 13% (83 votes)

Boston, during the American Revolution 7% (44 votes)

The realm of King Arthur during the 6th century 10% (59 votes)

Other 5% (28 votes)

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Daren Scot Wilson
2009-03-25 06:12:18 ET

More than once i wish i could have gone back in time about, oh, ten seconds. Like one surprisingly warm day when i tossed my coat in the car and closed the door - and realized my keys were in the coat's pocket. Suddenly i had a practical need for time travel!

Aside from that, if i could go back further, the creativity of daVinci would be a marvel to witness in person.

george bruderly
2009-03-25 17:35:54 ET

boy the fun, Ill be right back, hey Im on the other line can you hold? I can fix that before ya know it. Wow I am the luckyest person I know, espesialy in lotto it would never end how coud it---

stoopidmonkee
2009-03-25 21:18:45 ET

after watching the alien fiasco its off to Vegas to place some bets on the world series and to buy some real estate


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