I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that 3
o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last breath, would
you have any regrets and what would you do to change it?"
So let me pose this to you. What would you change if you could?
Me I wouldn't worry about the small stuff and get past the pain and play
with my son outside.

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Nan - 03 Feb 2005 04:39 GMT
>I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that 3
>o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last breath, would
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>Me I wouldn't worry about the small stuff and get past the pain and play
>with my son outside.
Oooh, good question. I don't think I'd have any regrets, but I'd
definitely spend quality time with my family and like you, not sweat
the small stuff.
Nan
Tori M. - 03 Feb 2005 06:09 GMT
>I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that 3
>o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last breath, would
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> Me I wouldn't worry about the small stuff and get past the pain and play
> with my son outside.
Nope. I might hug and play with Bonnie more and Xavier but other then that..
no regrets.. oh and I would do the dishes so people would not see the mess;)
Tori

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Jen - 03 Feb 2005 10:27 GMT
>I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that 3
>o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last breath, would
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> Me I wouldn't worry about the small stuff and get past the pain and play
> with my son outside.
I would have a few regrets, but there isn't much I could do about them. I
think I would just say my goodbyes and set all of my affairs in order.
kiticat - 03 Feb 2005 14:23 GMT
> I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that 3
> o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last breath, would
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Me I wouldn't worry about the small stuff and get past the pain and play
> with my son outside.
Im like you, I would take Katherine to the park.
Sarah
Trish T - 03 Feb 2005 18:10 GMT
If someone asked me that question 5 years ago, I could write a list.
but now... what happened... I think it was 911. that day I realized
that in an instant you could be gone... so, I quit a job I had done
for 12 years, but hated. Broke up with my jerk of a boyfreind, who I
felt I was stuck with, I was with him for 10 years. I sold my house,
gave everything I owned away and packed my car and started travelling.
I would not regret a single moment. Sometimes I miss stuff, but its
just stuff. I have a wonderful husband (who is not a jerk) and a
beautiful baby. I am stress free and live life as I want. My only
regret is that I didn't do it early. But at least I escaped. If you
don't like it, change it!
>I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that 3
>o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last breath, would
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Me I wouldn't worry about the small stuff and get past the pain and play
>with my son outside.
Marc - 03 Feb 2005 22:55 GMT
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>I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that 3
>o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last breath, would
>you have any regrets and what would you do to change it?"
> So let me pose this to you. What would you change if you could?
too short a time to change anything, but I would phone some people and spend
the rest of the time with the kiddos and DH
> Me I wouldn't worry about the small stuff and get past the pain and play
> with my son outside.
Marc
Wendy - 06 Feb 2005 21:12 GMT
>I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that 3
>o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last breath, would
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Me I wouldn't worry about the small stuff and get past the pain and play
>with my son outside.
Oh wow what a huge question!
I would spend every minute enjoying dd and trying to fill her full of
happy memories of her mummy.
<shudder> not nice to contemplate is it!
Wendy
Mum to Becky born 2001
Mo - 27 Feb 2005 16:02 GMT
> I was watching Oprah and on one segment a man asked "If you knew that
> 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon you knew you'd be taking your last
> breath, would you have any regrets and what would you do to change
> it?"
> So let me pose this to you. What would you change if you could?
Do you have a week ;-(?
A few years ago one of my English pen friends and I discussed what we
would do if we could just go back to the 'life shop' and say "this life
is no good, please give me another".
I'd want to go back to highschool and change all choices after that,
perhaps that would make things better.
Anyway, enough of this talk, this is not very uplifting, now is it ;-)?

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