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Says who?

Well, it is only my view. Here is how I imagine the 1880's: no running water at home, no electricity, no gas, a lot of hard muscle labour, having to make the soap by yourself, uneficient medicine, expensive doctor exams, mud everywhere, horses poos along the streets, ugly clothes, which you have to make by yourself, fat women, no television, no radio, no computers, no icebox, only one rough bed in the room, expensive books, that are hard to be even found, no discos, classical music only, shitting in holes in the garden, diseases and parasites as many, as you like.

 

 

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Well, it is only my view. Here is how I imagine the 1880's: no running water at home, no electricity, no gas, a lot of hard muscle labour, having to make the soap by yourself, uneficient medicine, expensive doctor exams, mud everywhere, horses poos along the streets, ugly clothes, which you have to make by yourself, fat women, no television, no radio, no computers, no icebox, only one rough bed in the room, expensive books, that are hard to be even found, no discos, classical music only, shitting in holes in the garden, diseases and parasites as many, as you like.

Hahaha, hadn't really thought about that... Touché.

 

 

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Well, it is only my view. Here is how I imagine the 1880's: no running water at home, no electricity, no gas, a lot of hard muscle labour, having to make the soap by yourself, uneficient medicine, expensive doctor exams, mud everywhere, horses poos along the streets, ugly clothes, which you have to make by yourself, fat women, no television, no radio, no computers, no icebox, only one rough bed in the room, expensive books, that are hard to be even found, no discos, classical music only, shitting in holes in the garden, diseases and parasites as many, as you like.

Siev, you never cease to entertain, haha!! :ROFLMAO:

 

Of course. To the past. With a sports almanac.

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Paula you should read the time travel novel Up The Line. The couriers taking the tourists on guided "time tours" get up to all sorts of scams.

"The story's protagonist is Jud Elliott III, a failed Harvard history masters student in 2059. Bored with his job as a law clerk, he takes up a position with the Time Service as a Time Courier."

 

Sounds interesting and kind of funny. I'll add it to my list.

 

 

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I've added a poll to this thread as I think it'd be interesting to see the results.

 

I voted 'yes, with caveats"... I would like to do it, but would want some kind of assurance that I'd be able to return to this timeline in its current state. I wouldn't want to risk changing something or ending up back home in a timeline where everything was miserable or different from what I remember.

 

 

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