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 What would you choose
sherry
Posted: May 22 2012, 06:39 AM


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Many religions and beliefs are that you go to heaven or have life everlasting as you choose.

So what would heaven be to you? How do you view heaven? Or what would you choose as your home if you could have anything you wanted?

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fwenchie
Posted: May 22 2012, 07:47 AM


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My ideal home would be a modular home/farm. Something I can remodel as I go along, just to avoid boredom. It'd have to be situated in a place where it rains as needed, no more no less, and preferably between a big mountain range and an ocean where the fauna and flora would live in abondance but not so much so that they'd intefer with my food and water supplies. I'd have to able to see the horizon from my home but it'd have to be encased within a colourful scenery of vegetation.
I wouldn't like too many neighbours either, so no buildings around me, thanks. And I would like to live there mortgage/rent free. My friends and very little family would have to live nearby though.
Oh and I'd like to have a few motorised vehicles which would run on fresh air.
Trading woud be just about that as well, trading. No tax, no duties. No god, nor master and no effing cancer or STD/STI of any kind. I could deal with a cold now and then just for the rest. TV would have to be awesome of course!


I wouldn't mind if 72 very ugly virgins lived nearby to attend to the chores I can't be assed with. Those ugly virgins would have to be barren as well, thanks.



Oh I'd like an everlasting supply of pepsi-max, Kronenbourg 1664, rum, tequila, and black currant squash as well as mineral water, on taps at the bottom of my garden.

I'd keep chickens, ducks, dogs, rabbits, goats and cows as farm yard animals and for trading purposes (but no killing my pets, no-no!).

I wouldn't mind living for ever if I could have all that. I doubt I'd get bored.
That pretty much covers it although I wouldn't mind having a genie in a bottle who would grant me as many wishes as I desire, just in case I get bored indeed or starve just because I haven't thought things through.

So where do I sign?

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sherry
Posted: May 22 2012, 10:27 AM


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pjr-laugh.png Wouldn't it be great!

My vision of heaven is constant blue skies, grass that doesn't need mowing, comfy seats and parasols set out on a huge neat and perfect garden. A gleaming house with ivory painted walls and spacious rooms without hint of clutter or dust.

And sharing it all with friends and family who had gone from earth life - and our pets too, of course.

Days would be filled with unhampered, threat free country walks and doing whatever we wanted at the click of a finger.

Then it would be nice to watch the world go by via earth now and again and maybe be someones guide or helper.

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