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What wud u do if...

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 9:39 am
by Ume
What would you guys do if you was invisible for the day.....????

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 11:39 am
by Andrew MacLean
That's a tough question.

Presumably being invisible would not mean that one would leave no trace of where one had been and what one had done.

Invisibility would be as much a handicap as it would be a blessing. One could go to a favourite restaurant but being invisible, nobody would come to take an order or serve favourite food.

I think I'd wait for visibility to return :D

Andrew

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 12:39 pm
by jayuk
Hmmmm....tought one! Id prefer "what would you do If you could time travel?" lol...

But if I was invisible, Id like to see the process of how the UK GBP is made......in the Mint...as thats always intrigued me!....lol....sad things for sad people!

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 1:03 pm
by GarethB
Jayuk,

Watch the discovery channel, I am sure you will find the answer to your question.

Did have visions of having to censor your reply :twisted:

I am practically invisible already so would make no difference to me.

Unless I am causing trouble at work, people forget I am here 8)

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 1:10 pm
by Steven Williams
Invisible for the day.........remember the TV series with Randall & Hopkirk?

I think that I would follow the Queen of England, or Toblerone Tony for a day or failing that attend a Bilderberg group meeting. Yes I know what you gonna say "thats even sadder!"

Jayuk states -
Id prefer "what would you do If you could time travel?" lol
...

Like that one better. Thats a good thread to start Jayuk.

I'd use the opportunity to see if the official
history books of events as told by the winners represented the truth.

Another one to consider:-

What would you do if you had the ability to accurately read peoples minds and thoughts or do remote viewing?

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 1:35 pm
by Anne B
I would watch my children, and find out which one starts all the arguments!!!
And watch them at school to see if they really do listen :lol:

Anne

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 1:36 pm
by Sweet
Ooohhhh ... if i was invisible and could do anything there are loads of things i would love to do!!

Like go down in a submarine or up in a hot air balloon! Or be sitting with a racing driver to see all the action! Or sitting in on a top secret military meeting! Hehe and to be able to go up in space and walk on the moon!!!! :P :twisted: :lol:

Gee there are LOADS of things i would love to do!!!

If i could go back in time AND be invisible that would be the best!! I have always been completely fascinated with sailing and pirate stories so would love to be aboard a pirate ship in battle!!! And then to be able to go on a treasure hunt and find a trove full of secret coins!!!

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 2:27 pm
by Steven Williams
Sweet,

A hot air balloon ride.......you dont need to become invisible to do that! My wife treated me to that as a surprise 40th birthday present, always been an ambition of mine.

Did it over the Lake Districk on a calm blue sky day...........wow........what a wonderful and amazing sight the natural world really is and the peace (when the burners are not being fired up)

If your spirit needs lifting imo the experience is second to none. The experience brought back my school day memories of singing one of my favourite hymms "all things bright and beautiful"

I'd love to do a hot air balloon ride over an African wildlife area like Kenya or Zimbabwe.

Pirate ships (false flag terrorism) and walking on the moon .......I'm getting a bit worried about you Sweet :lol:

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 4:40 pm
by Pat A
Sweet - you ought to be coming to Brussels with us - it's a Treasure Hunt (on foot) and then fancy dress in the evening (it's a literary theme) - and my hubby is going as Captain Hook!

Ahoy there me hearties! (or something similar!)

Posted: Tue 30 Jan 2007 8:04 pm
by Andrew MacLean
Steven

I might not mind being able to mind read if I could turn it off. I'd hate to be assailed by the random thoughts of other people all the time.

In the end I reckon that I am happiest the way I am. Poor sight. Overweight. slightly older than I used to be. Recognized when I go out and cared for by the finest doctors nurses, surgeons and optometrists in the land.

Andrew