Carry Me Back To The Future

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Carry Me Back To The Future

Carry Me Back To The Future

I remember like it was yesterday…it was August 3, 1985, standing by the famous DeLorean at Universal Studios in Hollywood, CA. After seeing Back To The Future for the first time, a sensational feeling to escape my immediate surroundings overwhelmed me. I wanted to be in that car with Michael J. Fox traveling through time into the future.

Who would’ve thought I’d be writing about this 24 years later!

Dr. Emmett Brown (Doc) would’ve been proud of me traveling in his time machine to visit my family and friends in 2009. Doc would have been so excited to finally see what the world had to offer when I returned to 1985.

Or would he?

It’s not too difficult to imagine the disappointed look on Doc’s face as he watch what unfolded during 24 years. His famous, “Great Scott” shout would be heard clean around the world. His eyes wide open with amazement. Doc panics trying to get sense of what happened to the economy, society, or better yet, technology.

If you could travel in Doc’s time machine, what year would you choose?

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3 Comments on “Carry Me Back To The Future”

  • Colin (1 comments)
    30 August, 2009, 16:25

    I really like this blog good job.

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  • Kramer (1 comments)
    18 February, 2010, 4:33

    Greetings. I am a DeLorean enthusiast, and Prop Maker. I was curious If I May be able to borrow that photograph that has been posted above, which would in turn be used for a High resouloution Scan. For potential research and development concerning the original car.

    I would be forever in debt to you, if you could assist me in this most important matter.

    Thankyou for your consideration, Sir.

    -Kramer

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  • Steven Boaze (4 comments)
    2 March, 2010, 13:51

    Hi Kramer, you can use my photo as requested. Thanks for asking and good luck with your research. StevenB

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