It may sound odd, but WWII. I just think it was an amazing time in this country. An age of deprivation and making do with what you got on the home front, for sure, and horrors overseas, but also a sense of the country as a team pulling together toward one cause with the assurance in your mind that you were on the right side of history, even when it didn't look like we had a snowball's chance of prevailing. Now to be totally honest, I wouldn't want to be in the fighting, because that was brutal and no place to wish to be. But the sense of one country pulling together toward a common cause is what was special about it, and so different from the petty bickering and fighting among ourselves we see today.
Go back to the time of Jesus and use my cell phone (in a hidden pocket under my robes) to record what he actually said. The Gospels only have later (much much later) opinions of what he said, third- or fourth-person accounts.
When the Pyramids were built, Stonehenge, the Aztecs and Incas, etc.
could you be more specific please? Like I want to go back and see the first time one of the tracks to lug those stones up to the pyramid broke and a cart holding a giant stone is running down a ramp at high speed.
Guns N' Roses Live at the Ritz, 1988
1) The first time an English person dropped a sugar cube in to their tea (maybe 1600’s?)
2)The first party in Iowa where clandestine lab Iowa cooked meth was busted out and introduced to the masses (maybe ‘96?, ‘97?)
Regarding 2), that was way before '96...
Right, but they all were written several years after the fact, and there's significant debate, even among religious scholars, on if they were actually written by the disciples themselves or people they gave accounts to.Matthew and John were 2 of the 12 disciples who lived with Jesus.
These are pretty modern, but to be at the Viking Saint playoff game with the rediculous walk off touchdown would be neat. Watch everyone lose their collective minds.
That has to be as close as humans can get to the feelings dogs have when they see their owner return home.
Also, if I could be the person who caught Bartolo Colon's homerun that would likely take the cake.