If you could?

Who --if you could --or could have--dead or alive like/or liked to have spent some time with--to talk to and would have found interesting?

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My Grandmother or better still my two Grandmothers

as they both passed away quite awhile before I was

born and I always felt deprived to be honest...............:(

That is a real poser PlanB, but, just some, in no order:-

Ben Chiffley, Sir Robert Menzies, Einstein, Margaret

Thatcher, Richard Feynman & Germain Greer & Edward deBono

It wouldnt be any former leaders as they would be uncontrollably sobbing at the mess we have made of it today and unable to comment



I would prefer to speak with my ancestors who came here as (legal) immigrants on sailing ships and the harsh life they endured as this state was settled

There are a couple of historical characters I would love to have a chat with.

I would like to speak with Mahatma Ghandi, with Martin Luther King, and oh boy would I love 10 mins with Marilyn Monroe. Can't think straight now so I should cool myself off. >:-( :ahhh:

Michael Parkinson :-)

I would like to have a chat with God....... if only to learn his correct name.

I would like to speak with past REAL Egyptians and have their messages translated correctly, not hypothesizing by so-called Egyptologists. Long lost construction techniques were remarkable and I want to know how they built their colossal pyramids and monuments. Dragging huge stone blocks on wooden rollers for thousands of (leagues? miles? kilometres? chains? roods? poles? perches?) does not quantify any logic.



After this, I want to speak to the tradesmen who built Noah's Ark. (As children and teens, we went to church with our parents, and had Bibles, and,,,,,TOLD to believe what you read, .................??????? ......................BUT!!)

Let me see, Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Allen Poe, Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Nostradamus just to name the ones I can think of at the moment.



To discover how they came up with their ideas for books, for the conversations on how they came to their conclusions and how they dealt with authorities while trying to explain all the discoveries they were making.



Oh it would be so stimulating and exiciting.

Weary Dunlop, Fred Hollows and Bluey Truscott - All Great Australians now passed away

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