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I came home late last night and caught the end of a Johnny Cash tribute programme, when he sang the song "Hurt" for some reason it reminded me of a question I was once asked:
If you could live your life all over again, no changes, exactly as it has been, would you?
I know what my answer was but I am interested in what others might say.

Wendy
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Hello Wendy,

My answer : no. What would be the interest? :)
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Post by Cia »

Interesting question!

No changes made I would be bored like h... during my schooldays, starting with one plus one....., no that does not sound attractive :roll:

But teenage years listening to Leonard Cohen, Jimi Hendrix, Pinkfloyd, Jefferson Airplane, Emerson - Lake and Palmer, kissing lots of young men, smoking pot and thinking that life will be like this for ever! hmmm, could be worth while trying that again :D

Motherhood, oh yes - even if I know what I'd get - anytime that I would experience that again :D

Now only my husband and me left in the house, this I would like to be doing for a long, long time - right until oldage and tired of living lets me fade out of here!

No, been there done it - I would rather want to try something new if there is a chance, no matter how fortunated I have been.

hugs from Cia

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Most people I have asked this question of immediately say yes until I remind them that they can't make changes, then they usually say no :)
I suppose it's swings and roundabouts really.

cia If my life was a movie I suppose it would have to be a comedy, my husband once remarked that if I was an actress I could never be another Sharon Stone or Brigit Bardot I am much more in the mould of Bette Midler!!

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Post by Cia »

I would take that as a hugh compliment Wendy :D

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Cia wrote:P.s.: If your life was a movie - would you go to see it? (bring popcorn and candy)
And a good book and a flashlight, or an interesting friend to chat with (or whatever), or.. why not, the lap top :lol: but please let the life goes on. And on. :)
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