My great-grandpa Johns. Just to ask him what it was like to be in the war. Or my great-Uncle Rick to ask him what it was like in Vietnam. Uncle Rick lives in Texas, but great-grandpa Johns is dead.
It would be my great-grandmother, Mary McAda Elkins. I've alwasy felt a connection to her, and terribly ripped off because she died just months before I was born.
My grandfather on my dad's side... He died when I was six so I never really got to hear him tell stories about his life, and I have a feeling they would be great ones to hear.
My dad. He's done everything from joining the military at the tender age of 17 to working just about every kind of job you can think of, to fathering 11 children without breaking a sweat. He definately has the most interesting life in my family.
Adolf Hitler. I want to ask him: Adolf Hitler, what if i were to tell you that America has a black guy as a presidents and passes the same laws you did and that he has FEMA camps in the U.S just like how you had death camps and concentration camps in Germany? Obama also told us to spy and report on our neighbors just like you told the German citizens.
Blessings to all,
and May all be well with you ^_^
It would be my great-grandmother, Mary McAda Elkins. I've alwasy felt a connection to her, and terribly ripped off because she died just months before I was born.