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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:35 am    Post subject: If you could do anything for one day Reply with quote
If you could have one day to do anything you want what would you do?
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:40 am    Post subject: Re: If you could do anything for one day Reply with quote
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If you could have one day to do anything you want what would you do?
well i would have a big king size bed on a private beach,surrounded by lace and warm blankets to cuddle in and a bottle of wine and just relax and enjoy the breeze.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:17 am    Post subject: Re: If you could do anything for one day Reply with quote
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If you could have one day to do anything you want what would you do?


Spend a day in the mountains/woods. Fish, Hike, Read, Listen to music....whatever else seemed good at the time.

And be totally alone.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
I would transfer 100 million dollars from Bill Gates bank account into mine.

I figure that that should get me through the weekend! Laughing

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
I would like to manipulate one of those big tall cranes on a building site. I would like to use an enormous mechanical digger from a cab, high up above the ground. And I would like to drive around in a little dumper truck.

Then I would like to go for lunch to a little French cafe.

After lunch, I would like to take a ride in a glider or a hot air balloon.

Then I would go to my Mum's for a hot bath and high tea.

Then I would like to go to the Free Trade Hall in Manchester and listen to a promenade concert by the Halle Orchestra, conducted by George Weldon - I would like them to be performing 'Rhapsody in Blue' by George Gershwin. And excerpts from Mozart's 'Magic Flute'.

Then I would like to go out to dinner with my five friends who came with me to the concert.

Not exactly simple pleasures......but that is what I would like. Very Happy
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I'd fly back to the States for a very short visit with my family.
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With large suitcases and visits to the bookstores? Wink
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Yes, Ophelia, yes!
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