Paris Opera House: 1881 [/shamlessphan]
Basically anywhere in Europe so I can study for AP Euro
Lake Buena Vista, Florida: October 1,1971 to see the opening of MK at WDW.
Most any movie theater: November 22, 1995
Her Majesty's Theater London, England: October 9, 1986
Her Majesty's Theater London, England: December 7, 2011
Royal Albert Hall: October 2, 2011
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
I'd probably go to the time of the dinosaurs so I can bring back DNA samples.
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
Paris Opera House: 1881 [/shamlessphan]
Basically anywhere in Europe so I can study for AP Euro
Lake Buena Vista, Florida: October 1,1971 to see the opening of MK at WDW.
Most any movie theater: November 22, 1995
Her Majesty's Theater London, England: October 9, 1986
Her Majesty's Theater London, England: December 7, 2011
I've been meaning to tell you I'm a Phan, too, but I've only seen the movie. >.<
@topic:
I'd also use the time machine to go forward in time to see what happens to countries when they reform to create Pangea.
Sadly, the way Great Britain is placed, it'd get completely crushed. ;~;
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I'd go back in time to before I build the time machine, and then everybody's brains would explode because of how paradoxal it is. (Is that a word? )
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
I'd go back to 0000 and write on the first page of the bible:
"The characters in this story are completely fictional, any resemblance to any real life people is completely coincidental."
Red Dwarf
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
Paris Opera House: 1881 [/shamlessphan]
Basically anywhere in Europe so I can study for AP Euro
Lake Buena Vista, Florida: October 1,1971 to see the opening of MK at WDW.
Most any movie theater: November 22, 1995
Her Majesty's Theater London, England: October 9, 1986
Her Majesty's Theater London, England: December 7, 2011I've been meaning to tell you I'm a Phan, too, but I've only seen the movie. >.<
Ah, the movie's good but I'm in love with the stage musical Depending on where you live, the DVD of the 25th Anniversary performance (adding that to my list now...) will be out in February! Wish they had a better Phantom (*cough*johnowenjones*cough*) but it was still really amazing! Sarah Brightman came out at the end and sang "Phantom of the Opera."
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
I'd probably go to the time of the dinosaurs so I can bring back DNA samples.
Health and safety warning: Taking DNA samples from a dinosaur is extremely risky, as it only takes on wrong move to be left headless, which is a fairly important part to your body.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
I'd probably go to the time of the dinosaurs so I can bring back DNA samples.
Health and safety warning: Taking DNA samples from a dinosaur is extremely risky, as it only takes on wrong move to be left headless, which is a fairly important part to your body.
I can always screw mine back on.
Not so sure about you, nightmarescratcher.
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
I'd go back to 0000 and write on the first page of the bible:
"The characters in this story are completely fictional, any resemblance to any real life people is completely coincidental."
HELL YES
HELL
[profanity]
YESSSSSSS
red dwarf is so epic
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Health and safety warning: Taking DNA samples from a dinosaur is extremely risky, as it only takes on wrong move to be left headless, which is a fairly important part to your body.
I can always screw mine back on.
Not so sure about you, nightmarescratcher.
You've got a screw-in one? I've always preferred the good old magnetic ones.
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i bet you could build a time machine with the right stuff
and as for paradoxes and time changing
completely and utterly fictional
you cant do it
it just wouldnt work
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RedRocker227 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Health and safety warning: Taking DNA samples from a dinosaur is extremely risky, as it only takes on wrong move to be left headless, which is a fairly important part to your body.
I can always screw mine back on.
Not so sure about you, nightmarescratcher.You've got a screw-in one? I've always preferred the good old magnetic ones.
heads are overrated. im completely fine as a lump. but magnets are pretty cool
on the other hand, we have the 60 second rule
hes
emm
not so cool
very uncool, actually
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RedRocker227 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Health and safety warning: Taking DNA samples from a dinosaur is extremely risky, as it only takes on wrong move to be left headless, which is a fairly important part to your body.I can always screw mine back on.
Not so sure about you, nightmarescratcher.You've got a screw-in one? I've always preferred the good old magnetic ones.
Magnetic ones aren't as good. They fall off easier and cause way too many problems with core transfers. >_<'
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
I can always screw mine back on.
Not so sure about you, nightmarescratcher.You've got a screw-in one? I've always preferred the good old magnetic ones.
Magnetic ones aren't as good. They fall off easier and cause way too many problems with core transfers. >_<'
like i said, be a lump.
who needs heads when you control a huge testing facility anyway?
youve got PLENTY of security cameras for seeing from every angle
you dont need to stretch your body n stuff when you dont HAVE a body
heads are for mortals
come join da lumps
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Health and safety warning: Taking DNA samples from a dinosaur is extremely risky, as it only takes on wrong move to be left headless, which is a fairly important part to your body.
I can always screw mine back on.
Not so sure about you, nightmarescratcher.
I have one that is attracted to trolling aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagb
sorry, my head get pulled to the keyboard
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777w wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
You've got a screw-in one? I've always preferred the good old magnetic ones.Magnetic ones aren't as good. They fall off easier and cause way too many problems with core transfers. >_<'
like i said, be a lump.
who needs heads when you control a huge testing facility anyway?
youve got PLENTY of security cameras for seeing from every angle
you dont need to stretch your body n stuff when you dont HAVE a body
heads are for mortals
come join da lumps
I'm fine the way I am.
Lumps make me think of pancakes.
Which make me think of eating.
WHICH I CAN'T DO D:<
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Health and safety warning: Taking DNA samples from a dinosaur is extremely risky, as it only takes on wrong move to be left headless, which is a fairly important part to your body.I can always screw mine back on.
Not so sure about you, nightmarescratcher.I have one that is attracted to trolling aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagb
sorry, my head get pulled to the keyboard
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagb
mine too
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The problem is with the idea of one is that if you go into the past and do something you will not need to go to the past anymore, so the future you won't go to the past, which means you won't either.
And it's nice to see other people watch Red Dwarf.
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777w wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
I can always screw mine back on.
Not so sure about you, nightmarescratcher.I have one that is attracted to trolling aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagb
sorry, my head get pulled to the keyboardaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagb
mine too
Okay..... this topic derailed from time travel to Red Dwarf to heads to random words in a post that make barely any sense and are stretched to infinity.
what
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
The problem is with the idea of one is that if you go into the past and do something you will not need to go to the past anymore, so the future you won't go to the past, which means you won't either.
Um... What?
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
And it's nice to see other people watch Red Dwarf.
And I thought I was the only one who saw it.
Back to topic.
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
777w wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
I have one that is attracted to trolling aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagb
sorry, my head get pulled to the keyboardaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagb
mine tooOkay..... this topic derailed from time travel to Red Dwarf to heads to random words in a post that make barely any sense and are stretched to infinity.
what
ok ok ill stop
but you failed the test
thats right
you
failed
the
test
wanna know why?
that post
i said my head was attracted to the keyboard like his
guess what?
I HAVE NO HEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDD!!!!!!!
ok back ontopic now pplz
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