Posted on 01/01/2007 12:55:14 AM PST by pissant
Better have no malfunctions for the return trip in that machine...
When the time machine is invented, I will visit the year 3000...
...and go to a library to research the historical movements of the US stock market from 2007-2050.
:-P
LOL. Good thinking.
Come and get me in 1981. I hated the 80s.
1950s Detroit, when the Lions were winning....
You hated the 80s? That is when America was reborn.
ROFLMAO!!!
Let say I'm in the time machine/space ship, 10K miles out in space watching. LOL
You and Michael J. Fox.
lmbo, but gonna think deeper than this. Have a great New year.
cheers.
Easy one- Churchill Downs, May 7, 2005...
Giacomo pays $102.60 to win, $9,814.80 exacta, $133,134.80 trifecta, $864,253.50 superfecta.
Retire after one race.
http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2006/derby_history/derby_charts/pdf/2005.pdf
hahaha...Remember well...
A new year, always exciting time, can't wait for spring...
4004 B.C. ~ Bring birthday cake. (Eden)
2348 B.C. ~ Bring swimsuit. (Flood)
2300 B.C. ~ Bring camera. (Tower)
1900 B.C. ~ Bring marshmallows. (Sodom)
79 A.D. to see Pompeii the week before Vesuvius erupts.
If you were able to travel back in time, consider that only after the Pentecost, after the Cross, did the Holy Spirit indwell the believer. This was a unique aspect of the mystery Church Age, which never before occurred in human history. It effects the anthropology of man.
The Incarnation occurred in the fullness of times.
Would one really want to journey back prior to that time?
I wouldn't want to go too far back in time.
I prefer indoor plumbing.
As far as Biff goes, does that mean I get to marry Leah Thompson?
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