daytripping Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 After the remarkable Julie Goodyear spoke to a seagull on big brother (her friend said she would come back as a seagull and the seagull responded to Julie when she spoke) and proved that reincarnation does exist it got me pondering, what would I come back as! I've thought long and hard about this as its not something to be taken lightly, I was going to be a lion but I'm not really into hot weather so that got wiped off the list, I was then going to be a giraffe but I can see neck problems happening with old giraffes, I then plumped for a pussy cat, they treat the house like a hotel and come and go as they please, they also have no natural enemies, I also like sleeping so taht ticked all the boxes! What would you come back as and why? Link to comment
looksgoodinred Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 i would have said a house cat as well, for much the same reasons. :thumbs: but as you've already said it, i won't choose that, and i don't think there's another animal i'd like to be. so i'll pick being reincarnated as a human baby again. preferably born to an average, run-of-the-mill, middle-class family with two loving parents and lots of siblings. if i had a choice in the matter. Link to comment
The Boofon Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 After the remarkable Julie Goodyear spoke to a seagull on big brother (her friend said she would come back as a seagull and the seagull responded to Julie when she spoke) and proved that reincarnation does exist it got me pondering, what would I come back as! I've thought long and hard about this as its not something to be taken lightly, I was going to be a lion but I'm not really into hot weather so that got wiped off the list, I was then going to be a giraffe but I can see neck problems happening with old giraffes, I then plumped for a pussy cat, they treat the house like a hotel and come and go as they please, they also have no natural enemies, I also like sleeping so taht ticked all the boxes! What would you come back as and why? A tyrannosaurus rex. I've always wondered what it would be like to have really small arms. Link to comment
tup Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 I'd rather not be re-incarnated. Nothing could possibly match this, leading to inevitable disappointment and self-loathing. Link to comment
StandFree1982 Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 As long as i'm not re-incarnated as a Sevco fan or a Plastic Paddy, I'll pretty much take anything I can get. Link to comment
The Boofon Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 I'd rather not be re-incarnated. Nothing could possibly match this, leading to inevitable disappointment and self-loathing. Glenn Hoddle has interesting views on reincarnation.On 30 January 1999, with the England team preparing for Euro 2000, and amidst the fall-out from the previous season's World Cup, Hoddle gave an interview to Matt Dickinson of The Times newspaper in an attempt to defend himself against his critics (over issues such as Eileen Drewery and his faith) and show a strong front for the remainder of the qualifiers. Dickinson's interview revealed that Hoddle had a "controversial belief that the disabled, and others, are being punished for sins in a former life." I suspect M*llert*me Mark 1 must have been a right evil bastard. Link to comment
The Boofon Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 how do you know youre right? About what? Link to comment
The Boofon Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 quite literally about anything how do you know youre right? you cant tell me hoddles views there are definitely WRONG, no matter how distasteful you may deem them to be Bold bit still makes no sense. I didn't tell you that that's why. I haven't given a view on what Hoddle said. I've posted that he's got an interesting take on reincarnation. Think before you post next time. Think McFly, think. Link to comment
tutankamun Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 Glenn Hoddle has interesting views on reincarnation.On 30 January 1999, with the England team preparing for Euro 2000, and amidst the fall-out from the previous season's World Cup, Hoddle gave an interview to Matt Dickinson of The Times newspaper in an attempt to defend himself against his critics (over issues such as Eileen Drewery and his faith) and show a strong front for the remainder of the qualifiers. Dickinson's interview revealed that Hoddle had a "controversial belief that the disabled, and others, are being punished for sins in a former life."I suspect M*llert*me Mark 1 must have been a right evil bastard. Hoddle is a Buddhist, it's a common Buddhist belief. Part of the Karma theory. No worse than having a belief in God. Hoddle should have claimed unfair dismissal from the FA for being sacked for his beliefs. Sectarian bigotry. Link to comment
Big Man Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 I'd come back as a single atom of Nitrogen-14 or possibly an oak tree. Just to get a different perspective on the world. Link to comment
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