View Full Version : You're granted the gift to resurrect one person who has passed-but only one person!
innes
02-23-2012, 06:39 PM
Easy!! My grandma <3
sarhley
02-24-2012, 11:46 AM
I like a lot of the answers here, i can think of a lot of musicians but i'd like to try to think of someone else instead...... I like that someone wrote Randy Rhoads
I can also think of lots of actors and i think i'd choose John Candy, i really like all those 1980s comedies and he was in a lot of them
But if i wasn't choosing a musician or actor i think i'd choose an explorer like James Cook or Christopher Columbus, i think it would be really interesting to see someone like that in todays world
kitinboots
02-25-2012, 09:53 AM
A friend of a friend was in a horrific ski accident a while back. Some 17 year old boy came racing downhill, ploughed into the back of her and knocked her off a cliff. It didn't kill her but the injuries are so bad I think death would have been a blessing (we're talking jaw ripped off, burst eyeball, smashed spine...).
The girl isn't technically dead, but I would give her her life back if I had the power.
Natalllia
02-25-2012, 01:20 PM
This thread! I keed, I keed.....
My serious answer is my first love. He's been gone 12 years, but I still miss him every day.
He was only 23 when he died, so I don't know how that would fit into the hypothetical parameters given by the OP. I guess he could just come back as a 23 year old, or 25 year old... wouldn't make much of a difference, except that he would be missing 2 years. But I suppose that's not much weirder than coming back from the dead in the first place. And I'm still young enough to be hanging out with a 23 year old, sort of. Well, if it was him, I'd be fine hanging out with a 23 year old.
cyberstripper
02-25-2012, 02:02 PM
My DADDY!!
He died when I was 12 year old, but I know he is still with me. I just wish I got to know him more as a person. He was a diabetic who was on dialysis for a year, then we got the shocking news that he would be getting a KIDNEY/PANCREAS TRANSPLANT. It was as if our preyers were answered.
Well, the Pancreas took but the kidney rejected, and he slowly got sicker and sicker. I was actually releived when he died, becasue he was in a lot of pain.
cyberstripper
02-25-2012, 02:03 PM
My father. I had a dream a couple weeks ago that he hadn't died and I woke up happy then I realized it wasn't true.
Omg I thought you were me lol we both have the same avatar.
mediocrity
02-25-2012, 03:14 PM
Can I trade someone for someone? I would definitely resurrect my husband's best friend's mother. She died after a long battle with cancer, and he misses her very very much. She's been gone almost a year. If need be, I will swap my living mother for his dead one.
Miss_McKenna
02-26-2012, 03:15 AM
Without even reading through this thread, it would be my Grandma <3 I miss her so much
Melonie
02-26-2012, 07:23 AM
without a doubt ... John Fitzgerald Kennedy !
Flickdreams
02-26-2012, 08:51 AM
^ Then why revive it?
Because I was interested to see where the thread was going (for some it's lighthearted, for others not)- You never know until you try something how its going to turn out....besides, shadows make the light richer.
kitinboots
02-29-2012, 02:00 PM
Actually, I remembered one of my answers to the age old 'which people, dead or alive would you invite to a dinner party?' question. I'd quite like to resurrect the Earl of Sandwich, cause face it, that guy was a genius! I love sandwiches!!
CherryonTop
03-02-2012, 03:32 PM
My boyfriend's Mum, no question - I hate seeing him hurting while I stand by helplessly. She was the only person who he trusted and who understood him in his family. Seeing the weight lifted off him would make me so happy.