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Supposing you can resurrect someone, who would it be and why?

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Supposing you can resurrect someone, who would it be and why?

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  1. enoch powell, then he could sort out the mess britain is in


  2. Shakespeare, because he was the greatest playwright and i have a million question for him, primarily why are there no true portraits of you, someone who was so influential and has been for hundreds of years.  Because every painting of him is different and no one knows what he really looked like.

  3. Khufu

    and find out just how the pyramids were actually built and by whom

  4. I would resurrect Marilyn Monroe because she was an amazing woman and style icon. She could help show that size 0 is not cool!

  5. Jesus, again, to find out "why?". !:-)

  6. It would be a family member from the 16th century.

    I  would ask him to verify that he was really an ancestor as I have no other proof.

    I have hit the proverbial"brick wall" in my genealogical research!

  7. No doubt about it - it would be my dad;he was killed at a local club,by a badly wired microphone,doing his MC work for local am-dram group (which he loved),He never saw me passing out at Aldershot,never saw my sister get married and have kids,missed my younger brother passing out at Harrogate and going on to make lance corporal,and go to Iraq and Afghanistan. I think he`d even come to terms with my sexuality as long as I was discreet. I just wonder how he`d cope? with today`s mad rush-sod you I`m alright society....

  8. It would be my lovely sister, who died too young, aged 32 years old in 1991. I still miss her.

  9. My dad who passed away when I was carrying my second child. So that my children would be able to meet him for themselves. My memories are few but meaning full ones.

  10. Both my parents, dad died in 1989 and I still miss him, mum died in september, so thats still raw.

  11. No one.  

    While I miss those who departed from this world immensely, I think they are much better off where ever they are (I am thinking heaven).  They don't have to suffer the bondage of this world.

  12. My grandmother who died in childbirth. Of course I never knew her as my mother was only three when she died,but I have always 'missed' her and would like to meet her and talk about her life growing up with her family and falling in love and how it must have been knowing you were leaving young children behind as well as a new born baby. My grandmother had seven young children including the new baby. She was 32 years old when she died.

  13. Jesus.  So that I could find out whether he really was the son of God or if he was a wise teacher who was elevated to spiritual stature through the writings of others following his death.

  14. fred astaire brilliant

  15. For me it would be my grandad, it's been 19 years but I still miss him. Mind you he might prefer not to come back

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