Aw... how FUN! Don't you LOVE things like this! Funny!
On a more realistic time-traveling adventure. I live in the United States. My best friend had gone to China to adopt her first Chinese chick. She'd call, or IM, or we'd text back and forth. The coolest thing about it was that because of the time differences I was talking to her in my tomorrow... and she was talking to me in her yesterday! Of course when she traveled back home, she got to relive the day she'd just done. LOVED IT! Totally got the biggest kick out of it!
Thanks for posting. It prompted a fun memory!
Hmmm... I just happened upon your blog by hitting "next blog" (in case you wondered). It's 12:23 on Saturday afternoon in my world at the moment. I wonder what time it is in wherever it is that you live? :)
Sorry Wolfy, economic class will only be available in 28 June 2010!!
Maysaloon - Now I know what David was doing in the FUTURE, he attended your birthday party!!!!!
Hey Sharon, glad you tumbled on my blog!! isn't it funny! I'm in Dubai, + 4 GMT, so the time difference depends on which state you're in, if you're in NY for example I'm 9 hours ahead of you. But if in Los Angeles, I’d be 12 hours ahead!! You know the best thing is when I go to California, I get 12 extra hours!!!!! But when I come back I lose them all :(
Well then, achinar, I guess that's just proof then, that there's no way to hold onto time! Aw, but sometimes I so wish we could!
I'm in Alabama. We're - 6 GMT, so I guess that means you're 10 hours ahead of me, right? It's 6:21 PM here now... If I am calculating correctly, it's 4:21 AM in your world.
Thanks so much for commenting on my daughter's pictures. Your statement has her soaring! My oldest daughter would love to work behind the scenes in Fashion Shows, she LOVES all the clothing. My youngest (the painter) would love to do their faces. I can't blame them, it'd be so much fun! Thanks for making her day... and giving her hope!
Arab woman living in NYC, interested in a variety of topics from anthropology to travel, to global development to women’s rights in developing countries.
Not only travelling to the future, but first class by the looks of it.
ReplyDeleteWell, you gotta go to the future in style!!!
ReplyDeleteHmm naah. Too expensive. How about economic futuristic class?
ReplyDeleteIt's not just the future, it's my birthday :)
ReplyDeleteAw... how FUN! Don't you LOVE things like this! Funny!
ReplyDeleteOn a more realistic time-traveling adventure. I live in the United States. My best friend had gone to China to adopt her first Chinese chick. She'd call, or IM, or we'd text back and forth. The coolest thing about it was that because of the time differences I was talking to her in my tomorrow... and she was talking to me in her yesterday! Of course when she traveled back home, she got to relive the day she'd just done. LOVED IT! Totally got the biggest kick out of it!
Thanks for posting. It prompted a fun memory!
Hmmm... I just happened upon your blog by hitting "next blog" (in case you wondered). It's 12:23 on Saturday afternoon in my world at the moment. I wonder what time it is in wherever it is that you live? :)
Blessings!
Sorry Wolfy, economic class will only be available in 28 June 2010!!
ReplyDeleteMaysaloon - Now I know what David was doing in the FUTURE, he attended your birthday party!!!!!
Hey Sharon, glad you tumbled on my blog!! isn't it funny! I'm in Dubai, + 4 GMT, so the time difference depends on which state you're in, if you're in NY for example I'm 9 hours ahead of you. But if in Los Angeles, I’d be 12 hours ahead!! You know the best thing is when I go to California, I get 12 extra hours!!!!! But when I come back I lose them all :(
Well then, achinar, I guess that's just proof then, that there's no way to hold onto time! Aw, but sometimes I so wish we could!
ReplyDeleteI'm in Alabama. We're - 6 GMT, so I guess that means you're 10 hours ahead of me, right? It's 6:21 PM here now... If I am calculating correctly, it's 4:21 AM in your world.
Thanks so much for commenting on my daughter's pictures. Your statement has her soaring! My oldest daughter would love to work behind the scenes in Fashion Shows, she LOVES all the clothing. My youngest (the painter) would love to do their faces. I can't blame them, it'd be so much fun! Thanks for making her day... and giving her hope!
Blessings to you!
sharon