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post #2281 of 3221
Is there a way to stem the corruption?
post #2282 of 3221
Would more worms stem the corruption?
post #2283 of 3221
If the worms were mutated and man eaters then do you think the threat of their deployment would keep everyone in line through fear?
post #2284 of 3221
Would we then need to mutate some birds to eliminate the worm problem?
post #2285 of 3221
Should we go to Hitchcock to ask if he has any ideas how to do this?
post #2286 of 3221
Should we also consult with Tippi Hedren?
post #2287 of 3221
Would she be too traumatised after having worked with Hitchcock?
post #2288 of 3221
Would she be willing to spare some time away from her wildlife rescue sanctuary?
post #2289 of 3221
If she found time to get away would she consult Dr Frankenstein in how to mutate the birds?
post #2290 of 3221
If not him, why not the leading ornithologist?
post #2291 of 3221
Would she not want to use already dead birds to mutate as a more humane alternative to live ones?
post #2292 of 3221
She could experiment but would she not have to move on to live subjects so to eliminate the worm problem?
post #2293 of 3221
What if she has vermiphobia?
post #2294 of 3221
She would have to pass the work to her assistant to do. On another note if you were transported back in time aboard the Titantic three days before it sank what would you do?
post #2295 of 3221
Would I be part of the upper crust of society on that ship on that fateful day?
post #2296 of 3221
With current balances yes, but what about the appropriate deflation?
post #2297 of 3221
Wouldn't that be somewhat of a trivial matter considering the eventual outcome?
post #2298 of 3221
With the knowledge you know would you try to convince the captain too look out for icebergs?
post #2299 of 3221
Can you teach an old dog new tricks?
post #2300 of 3221
True the captain may not be inclined to listen, so would you do something drastic like take him hostage or sabotage the engine room?
post #2301 of 3221
Come to think of it, is it even wise to tamper with what is predestined to happen or change the course of history?
post #2302 of 3221
Tis not wise but when the past becomes your present do you think it is your fate to make a difference or just die with everyone else?
post #2303 of 3221
Wouldn't that depend on what a person feels he has to live for and if it's worth it?
post #2304 of 3221
Aren't they variable with circumstance?
post #2305 of 3221
Wouldn't you think so?
post #2306 of 3221
Would the sight of women and children on the titanic motivate you to at least try to save the ship?
post #2307 of 3221
Wouldn't one consider that to be the gallant thing to do?
post #2308 of 3221
Would a boat from the titanic sailing ahead watching out for icebergs and a bull horn or that time periods equivalent to sigal back if the path is clear or not be a good idea?
post #2309 of 3221
In retrospect, why do you think they wouldn't have thought of that?
post #2310 of 3221
Was it Captain Smith having ignored seven iceberg warnings from his crew and other ships that was not open to safety ideas like this or even slowing down?
post #2311 of 3221
Doesn't a level of incompetence always seem to find its way in every situation?
post #2312 of 3221
It depends on the situation wouldn't you say?
post #2313 of 3221
Should anyone other than Captain Smith have been liable for had happened?
post #2314 of 3221
Shouldn't the shipbuilders be more culpable, in light of new evidence?
post #2315 of 3221
Could they have been fudging the specifications?
post #2316 of 3221
So Captain Smiths incomptence aside was the Titanic always destined for disaster?
post #2317 of 3221
Could it be looked at any other way?
post #2318 of 3221
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Originally Posted by hednic View Post

Could it be looked at any other way?

No I believe it can't, on another note if you were a sheriff of Tombstone how would you control the Earps and the Clanton's from getting violent in your town?
post #2319 of 3221
Could the Clantons be forcibly banished from setting foot in Tombstone?
post #2320 of 3221
Would you need a team of armed deputies that are fast on the draw to force them out when they enter Tombstone?
post #2321 of 3221
Couldn't the directional signage just be changed pointing away from the actual place so that they would get lost?
post #2322 of 3221
What if they have a indian tracker guide with them who is not fooled by a change of a sign?
post #2323 of 3221
Wouldn't an Indian tracker guide be grossly out of place in the america's?
post #2324 of 3221
Didn't the Pawnees have wonderful trackers in their tribe here in America?
post #2325 of 3221
Were there also red indian trackers from other tribes like the Sioux and Apache that originated in the America's too, and if the Clantons had allied with those tribes would joining forces with the Earps be a good idea?
post #2326 of 3221
Wouldn't that level the playing field?
post #2327 of 3221
If Billy Clanton wanted to decide at noon who tombstone belonged to and called you out for a showdown would you go?
post #2328 of 3221
Thread Starter 
Can I bring Doc Holiday for back-up?
post #2329 of 3221
Can I pick my weapon of choice?
post #2330 of 3221
Would you agree to the showdown if Billy Clanton brings his good friend Billy The Kid as his back up as you have doc holiday and the weapon of your choice from that period?
post #2331 of 3221
Aww, the weapon of choice has to be from that period?
post #2332 of 3221
Other than eliminating the other duo, what other spoils of the duel would be won?
post #2333 of 3221
Thread Starter 
Wouldn't that depend on which side of the conflict you were on?
post #2334 of 3221
How do you think a person today specializing in conflict resolution would resolve the issue?
post #2335 of 3221
Thread Starter 
'Smores?
post #2336 of 3221
Would Clint Eastwood just kill them all by been faster on the draw then eat those Smores while riding off into the sunset?
post #2337 of 3221
Do you think he could draw his gun today in his condition without getting a heart attack?
post #2338 of 3221
No but do you think the character he played in a fist full of dollars would be more than a match for the Clanton gang if he was real and turned up in Tombstone?
post #2339 of 3221
Well, didn't he always get his men in those spaghetti westerns?
post #2340 of 3221
Thread Starter 
Were they the inspiration for wagon wheels?

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