Originally posted by: Jawo
I have met Scott Crossfield, Chuck Yeager, et al
Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
i'd eat with whomever would buy for me.
nothing significant would be done in an hour and it would just be a conversation
Originally posted by: djheater
Probably my father. Just to tell him that I love him and that he was a great father, that the grandchildren miss him, and to ask for that fatherly advice I never realized how much I would miss.
You mean Oz's version of Napoleon Dynamite?Originally posted by: j00fek
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Originally posted by: LolaWiz
My grandfather that passed away many years ago. I was too young to really ask him questions i wanted to ask him, I think about him all the time.
He was such a strong man who took care of his entire family.
Originally posted by: OdiN
My Grandfather who died before I was born.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
My HS GF. It's been 19 years since I've seen her. 18 years ago, she got married and dropped out of sight; none of the old friends group have seen hide nor hair of her.
I'm curious to see whatever became of her. How many kids? Is she fat now? Ugly?
I don't still carry a torch; I'm just curious whatever became of my HS GF.