If you could live in any time period in history, when would it be?


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Medievalgrrl is offline Medievalgrrl Post #31  September 11,2008, 7:55am
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Well, I think my screenname would answer that question if I didn't have to admit I'm spoiled, I really wouldn't want to live in any historic period. I like modern conveniences too much. But I would like to build a time machine and travel back to different time periods. I'll visit Fardareis, stillthesame, JL_Dexter, scotishangel, DoinNada, Lostintranslation and raleighNCsoldier in my travels through time and bring you back if you get tired of the period.
 
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If I may be so bold as to place an order when you visit Medievalgrrl, please please bring some TP. [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-embarassed.gif[/img]
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Well, I think my screenname would answer that question if I didn't have to admit I'm spoiled, I really wouldn't want to live in any historic period. I like modern conveniences too much. But I would like to build a time machine and travel back to different time periods. I'll visit Fardareis, stillthesame, JL_Dexter, scotishangel, DoinNada, Lostintranslation and raleighNCsoldier in my travels through time and bring you back if you get tired of the period.
I like modern conveniences too... but just pick me up when you get your time machine going and I will go with you when you take Fardaeis, Stillthesame, JL.Dexter, DoinNada, Lostintranslation and raleighNCsoldier! Think if I bring my camera though anyone would notice??? Can you imagine the things we could see and learn??? [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-cool.gif[/img]
 
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No problem. I'll bring you some febreeze too. I'm sure things don't smell too good in that period.
 
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Well, I think my screenname would answer that question if I didn't have to admit I'm spoiled, I really wouldn't want to live in any historic period. I like modern conveniences too much. But I would like to build a time machine and travel back to different time periods. I'll visit Fardareis, stillthesame, JL_Dexter, scotishangel, DoinNada, Lostintranslation and raleighNCsoldier in my travels through time and bring you back if you get tired of the period.


I like modern conveniences too... but just pick me up when you get your time machine going and I will go with you when you take Fardaeis, Stillthesame, JL.Dexter, DoinNada, Lostintranslation and raleighNCsoldier! Think if I bring my camera though anyone would notice??? Can you imagine the things we could see and learn??? [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-cool.gif[/img]
We'll have to wire you with a hidden camera. No one will ever know.....
 
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No problem. I'll bring you some febreeze too. I'm sure things don't smell too good in that period.
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ya know, now that you mention another era, in the 50's a man with a coprorate job could have health care, retirement and made enough to have June Cleaver stay at home and send Wally off to State -- and still be home by 6 for dinner every night -- those pre inflation days sound good to me, haha!


ya know... not a bad period either.. I might even consider wearing an apron if it meant I didn't have to work 12 hour days!!!! lol


but ya know it might still be a 12 hr day, only different "duties" --- haha


LOL... good point... maybe I should have said I would wear an apron if it meant I didn't have to work a 12 hour day and still come back home and fulfill the full-time duties of a mom (and dad)?[img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-innocent.gif[/img][img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-laughing.gif[/img][img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-cool.gif[/img]
yup, I feel ya on that single parent thing, although I am sooo thankful for all God's blessings -- healthy children for one! (PS, I bet you'd look great in an apron [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-embarassed.gif[/img])
 
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Well, I think my screenname would answer that question if I didn't have to admit I'm spoiled, I really wouldn't want to live in any historic period. I like modern conveniences too much. But I would like to build a time machine and travel back to different time periods. I'll visit Fardareis, stillthesame, JL_Dexter, scotishangel, DoinNada, Lostintranslation and raleighNCsoldier in my travels through time and bring you back if you get tired of the period.


I like modern conveniences too... but just pick me up when you get your time machine going and I will go with you when you take Fardaeis, Stillthesame, JL.Dexter, DoinNada, Lostintranslation and raleighNCsoldier! Think if I bring my camera though anyone would notice??? Can you imagine the things we could see and learn??? [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-cool.gif[/img]


We'll have to wire you with a hidden camera. No one will ever know.....
sounds like a plan to me!! lol [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-laughing.gif[/img]
 
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ya know, now that you mention another era, in the 50's a man with a coprorate job could have health care, retirement and made enough to have June Cleaver stay at home and send Wally off to State -- and still be home by 6 for dinner every night -- those pre inflation days sound good to me, haha!


ya know... not a bad period either.. I might even consider wearing an apron if it meant I didn't have to work 12 hour days!!!! lol


but ya know it might still be a 12 hr day, only different "duties" --- haha


LOL... good point... maybe I should have said I would wear an apron if it meant I didn't have to work a 12 hour day and still come back home and fulfill the full-time duties of a mom (and dad)?[img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-innocent.gif[/img][img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-laughing.gif[/img][img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-cool.gif[/img]


yup, I feel ya on that single parent thing, although I am sooo thankful for all God's blessings -- healthy children for one! (PS, I bet you'd look great in an apron [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-embarassed.gif[/img])
Aww... thanks .... If Iwas goingto wear an apron it better at least be a pretty one! lol [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-innocent.gif[/img]
 
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