If you could be....

spartacus53

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You spend a good amount of time in your life getting a good education. Depending on your study's I am wondering how many are doing what they want in life. What do you think you could be?

I'd like to be a teacher in the inner city.
 
Maybe Benjaman Franklin, or Thomas Edison. I think I could jest slip right into that part.
 
I would like a cameo role in a film made from one of Jane Austin's novels. I like that period of dress.
 
Kiefer Sutherlands role in "Phone Booth". I'm that type of "evil". :thumbsup:
 
Dano Sverige said:
Kiefer Sutherlands role in "Phone Booth". I'm that type of "evil". :thumbsup:

Just saw this movie a month ago and absolutely loved the ending. The whole thing was worth those last 2 minutes.

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spartacus53 said:
If you were offered a small role, like a cameo in a movie; what type of character would you like to be :dontknow:

I'd like to be a teacher in the inner city.

Hugh Hefner in his glory days in the mansion. :icon_thumright:
 
Going off the pic of your gunrack you probably WERE the hunter in "Bambi"!!! :tongue3:
 
That was one of my son's gun safes although I do have one of my own. We all have the same combination so we can have access to a gun at whichever house we happen to be in or, if we run out of a particular caliber bullet or shotshell, we can borrow from the other guy. Works out great.
 
packerbacker said:
That was one of my son's gun safes although I do have one of my own. We all have the same combination so we can have access to a gun at whichever house we happen to be in or, if we run out of a particular caliber bullet or shotshell, we can borrow from the other guy. Works out great.

That means if one of your family members flips their lid...they can go from house to house and shoot everyone inside and not get picked up by the police for carrying a gun in the street!
Very thoughtful of ya'll! :thumbsup:
 
Actually Dano, less than half of us Americans flip their lids and go on a killing spree. You've been watching way too much tv...................................(tele) :D
 
Dano Sverige said:
That means if one of your family members flips their lid...they can go from house to house and shoot everyone inside and not get picked up by the police for carrying a gun in the street!
Very thoughtful of ya'll! :thumbsup:

It seems that Dano rally has a problem with the American way of life... Dano, you tell me what's wrong if you want to live out your life like a video game :laughing7: Why do you think 1/2 of the Americans are experts at "Grand Theft Auto" :dontknow:

Side note: This game actually teaches you how to pick out the best cars and hot wire them :tongue3:
 
Captain Ron! (But probably without the eye patch.) School and education actually kept me from fulfilling my dream. :laughing7:
 
I little bit of Indana Jones, some Gene Hackman tactics in Enemy of the State,...I could give a laundry list of things that I'd like to add, but I'm a little bit busy triing to live it(key phrase 'triing to live it').
 
packerbacker said:
Actually Dano, less than half of us Americans flip their lids and go on a killing spree. You've been watching way too much tv...................................(tele) :D

Less than half?..That's 140 million lid flippers!!! And they let you have guns??? :o

Never liked GTA.Can't steer the cars! Am playing the makers other blockbuster though "Red Dead Redemption". Awesome cowboy game..can tell it's by the same makers because i can't steer the damn horses! :laughing9:
 
I'd like to be a dominating Major League pitcher who didn't have a great fastball. A pure junkball master who threw between 60 and 85 mph, but could not lose. Have seasons like 32 and 0. Seasons like nobody had ever seen. Make it all happen with big looping curveballs and perfect location.

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Had a friend, Bill Campbell, that was a terrific relief pitcher. When he played on the Twins and Red Sox I'd go to Angel stadium and watch him pitch against the Angels. He was relief pitcher of the year twice. In 1976 he had a 17-5 season which still ties the American League record for relievers. He threw nothing but heat. Not quite 32-0 but good for a reliever. I think my oldest son still worships the man. RC Cola had soda cans with players faces on them and my son collected every Campbell can he could find and every baseball card. :wink:
We also know how Bill's arm gave out. ::)
 
packerbacker said:
Had a friend, Bill Campbell, that was a terrific relief pitcher. When he played on the Twins and Red Sox I'd go to Angel stadium and watch him pitch against the Angels. He was relief pitcher of the year twice. In 1976 he had a 17-5 season which still ties the American League record for relievers. He threw nothing but heat. Not quite 32-0 but good for a reliever. I think my oldest son still worships the man. RC Cola had soda cans with players faces on them and my son collected every Campbell can he could find and every baseball card. :wink:
We also know how Bill's arm gave out. ::)

I follow the Braves in the National League and the Red Sox in the American. Two old Boston teams. I clearly remember Campbell. I was an Aaron and Yastremski fan. One guy a Brave and the other a Red Sox.

Did Bill's supply of "special ingredient" become hard for him to obtain all at once? I don't believe the juice factory started with Mark McGuire and Jose Canseco. Track and football and cycling had great dopers going back to WW2.

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