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In the Spirit
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: The Rockies
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100 things to do before I go...
Alright, I really mean 100 things to do before I die, but that sounded a bit depressing.
I don't have 'a list' yet, but you all have heard of this before, right? You make a list of 100 things you would like to do before the end, and set out to cross them all off. So...looking for ideas. What are the things you would like to be sure to do/experience before you go? *Keep it clean, please. This is a family site.* I'll start with one I just mentioned in the What's New thread. I really would like to see the Grand Canyon, and I think this is one I'll be able to do in the next couple of years, if not sooner now that we live in Colorado. luna |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Gator Country, FL, USA
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Re: 100 things to do before I go...
Kindest Regards, Luna!
Great idea for a thread. In keeping with the natural wonders of the western US, I'd say add Methuselah the ancient bristlecone pine up near Bishop, California. Since one would be "in the neighborhood," I would add Yosemite and the Giant Redwood Forest (especially General Grant and General Lee). If one could locate the area, I have long thought it a neat idea to stand within the 20 square miles of mushroom "roots" (I know that's not correct, but the correct term is escaping me just now) somewhere in southern Oregon that comprise the largest single living creature on the planet. I would also like to see the "giant" inscribed on the desert floor in far southern California reminescent of the Nazca drawings. Come to think of it, I'd love to see Nazca too. And the Tepui's of Venezuela...I could go on and on, but I think I'll let someone else have a go. |
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In the Spirit
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: The Rockies
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Re: 100 things to do before I go...
Thank you for the reply Juan, and the great ideas.
A further note, suggestions do not have to be places to see, they can also be other types of experiences. Cheers, luna |
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Junior Moderator, Intro
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Re: 100 things to do before I go...
Enjoy the "first fruits" of your daughters' labor in the kitchen (especially if they show an aptitude towards cooking/baking), enjoy the discoveries/rediscoveries of the little things through a fresh perspective (your own/your family's/any future children's you may have or adopt), watch a sunrise/sunset in relative peace and quiet, watching/listening to some accomplishment of your children...
I might think of others later, although I'm not sure if my list is of any worth (I don't have kids, so I really have no inkling.) ![]() Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine |
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Where is the Love???
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Adolescence
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Re: 100 things to do before I go...
Become even more wealthy.
See my son Lucifer rise to a greater success than myself. Live in Mexico for at least a few months. Live in Hong Kong for at least a few months. Travel the entire land of Canada. Well, in fact to be able to say I have been to every country in the world. Have grandchildren. Get all ten of my novels published, and perhaps go further. Meet Steven King. Meet Bruce Campbell. Go to the "forbidden city". Eat at least once, every type of creature that lives on the planet. Get my dog to obey me a little more. Own a Bentley Continental. Camp under the deadly cold desert night skies. Travel to a real small and insignificant island see if I can find new and wonderful creatures/plants. Leaving a forever lasting mark on history (good or bad) Being able to have the ability to go back in time to a more primitive time and becoming their god..... lol. To be able to cook any dish there is. To be able to swim. To lose my fear of water. To learn to forgive. Have my own farm/ranch To see weed legalised. To see cars that float around like in time cop/robo cop/fith element and so on..... To see the most amazing northern lights storm. To play hockey for a professional team. At least one game... One period even. To go white water rafting over the most violent of rivers. To punch Charlotte Church in the face. To Punch Arnold Schwarzenegger in the face. See a comet threat. ... Could go on... |
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Where is the Love???
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Adolescence
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Re: 100 things to do before I go...
Arnie put to death a good man..... He didn't give him a second chance, he ignored the pleas from people that also reconised this man had changed his ways and had become an excellent teacher to the youth.... Church, because when she sung in the church she had a voice of an angel she had talent and she is not a sl*t with no talent..... And as a bonus has a punchable face. |
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Executive Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Taiwan
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Re: 100 things to do before I go...
There's a part of me wants to argue with you, for instance I've loved Arnie since he rescued his daughter from a South African in a chain mail vest.
But I think if we start then we'll ruin luna's thread, so I guess I'll have to respect your desires. |
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Executive Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: liverpool, the 2008 winners of the capital of culture, england
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Re: 100 things to do before I go...
lol, yes, maybe too many red faces..
erm, my list would run a lil something like... ...learn how to type quicker ...drop into Leviathan (its a newly discovered cave) ...be the ruler of the world's first intergalactic dictatorship ...establish my word as law erm, then I'd have a holiday, somewhere sunny... |
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Where is the Love???
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Adolescence
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Re: 100 things to do before I go...
I don't think low self-esteem always comes from wishing to be a world ruler...
I would say you would have more of an ego than doubt if you believe you could lead. And acomplish your word as law. Good for Francis. Go out there friend and be your own king. ![]() |
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