I may have said this before: going back to early 1972, knowing what I know now, and not making the mistakes I made (though not to radically change the timeline). That really would be heaven.
That's in the job requirements for those age groups I think.But the important part would be not being a complete idiot in my teens and twenties...
To be one with the Body, experiencing joy and contentment through the guidance of Landru. Peace and harmony to all. No war, no disease. Landru is gentle. It's paradise, my friend. Paradise.Your idea. . . of paradise.
Kinda, but I was so very stupid for a supposedly smart guy even I can't believe it, and I lived it!
To be one with the Body, experiencing joy and contentment through the guidance of Landru. Peace and harmony to all. No war, no disease. Landru is gentle. It's paradise, my friend. Paradise.Your idea. . . of paradise.
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Water your grass today! It's the only grass you get!
... you are wise... <small bow>Kinda, but I was so very stupid for a supposedly smart guy even I can't believe it, and I lived it!
I look at this way.. I did some really stupid things with lifetime consequences but if I hadn't done those particular stupid things I would have just done some other stupid things with different lifetime consequences. The point really is to look at today and think on how one could be less stupid both in the moment and for the future.
I'm down for that.[obvious] Paradise would be controlling the Star Trek franchise [/obvious]
And everyone here would be on the production team.
Yeah, Andrew Lloyd Wright is a much better architect than Frank Lloyd Webber is a composer.A nice, large Andrew Lloyd Wright house in the woods.
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