dhermann1
I'll Lock Up
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I often fantasize about this. Of course I would not be able to get thyroid medication, so I'd be dragging around all the time. Luckily I don't need anything more critical than that to get by. My parents' parents both had steady incomes throughout the Depression, but my mother told me that noone thought anything of it when a stranger came to your back door and asked for a meal.
I just imagine myself becoming a Cassandra, trying to tell the world what was in store for it, and being laughed out of town, or locked up as a loony.
Being an actor, I'd try to go to Hollywood and become a character actor. But I'd also try to tell Winston Churchill about Fred Whittle, and FDR about Uranium, etc., etc. Also, I think we'd all be shocked by the average level of cultural schlock we'd see. (Shocked by schlock!) We look at the past through rose colored glasses, that have selected all the best stuff and discarded the dreck. Just as today there is a lot of garbage to dig through to get to the good stuff, so it was in the past.
I think we'd find it tougher than we realize. The BBC and PBS shows like 1900House and the like show that it wasn't as easy as it looks.
I just imagine myself becoming a Cassandra, trying to tell the world what was in store for it, and being laughed out of town, or locked up as a loony.
Being an actor, I'd try to go to Hollywood and become a character actor. But I'd also try to tell Winston Churchill about Fred Whittle, and FDR about Uranium, etc., etc. Also, I think we'd all be shocked by the average level of cultural schlock we'd see. (Shocked by schlock!) We look at the past through rose colored glasses, that have selected all the best stuff and discarded the dreck. Just as today there is a lot of garbage to dig through to get to the good stuff, so it was in the past.
I think we'd find it tougher than we realize. The BBC and PBS shows like 1900House and the like show that it wasn't as easy as it looks.