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This week's question:
If you had a time machine, where would you go?
Wow! I would go to a ton of different places! I could find out how they really built the pyramids or go to the first sighting of the Loch Ness Monster to see if she really exists. See how Stonehenge was really created or the story behind the Terracotta soldiers. I would travel to all the ancient places of the world and solve all of these history mysteries that I love to read about in books. :)
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ReplyDeleteI think I would not be brave enough to prove if the Loch Ness Mnster does exist...
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Christine Danielle @ Bibliophilic Madness
Sounds like you would have a lot of fun! :)
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Stormi
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I'd love to go back and find the answers to some of my questions as well! :)
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My FF
Your answers are awesome! Stonehenge would be great to see! (: New follower via bloglovin! (:
ReplyDeleteAwesome answer! I'd love to see Stonehenge be created. Old GFC follower.
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I've been looking for that word the past week... Stonehenge. My friend is going to UK this October. I was suggesting places that she should go to for me (so that she could describe it to me and I'd feel as if I was there myself) but the name escapes me for days! I ended up telling her only about Hadrian's Wall. Thanks for the accidental reminder anyhow. :)
DeleteAnd you'd find that Loch Ness Monster was a joke. haha
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My FF
These are all great answers and I'm sure you wouldn't be the only one that would show up there, haha.
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MY FF
Great ideas. Hope you have a good weekend. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteI would be really interested in seeing how the pyramids and Stonehenge were built too. I must find out how.
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You and me both. Ah, to explore those places in those times.
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