Bucket list top 5
LiquidChaos66
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So I'm not gonna kick the bucket any time soon... That I know of. But I've been working on my bucket list. Next July I can mark off "visit Area 51" for my 30th bday! I read an article on yahoo that got my brain clinking around and thought it would be fun to see why other people have as their top 5 on their bucket list. Here is mine.
- go to Scotland
- drive 200+ mph in a car
- catch a blue or black marlin
- visit Vermont in the fall
- learn to fly a plane or helicopter
All easily attainable except the second one. Lol
- go to Scotland
- drive 200+ mph in a car
- catch a blue or black marlin
- visit Vermont in the fall
- learn to fly a plane or helicopter
All easily attainable except the second one. Lol
Life is like a blind fiver. You never know what you're gonna get.
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- Learn to cook on a hibachi with all the tricks and whatnot
- Visit the pyramids in Egypt
- Write an album
- Write a fiction book
- Raise amazing kids
World Class Driving offers an 8 hour course and track time in cars like a McLaren SLR and Lambo Gallardo.
They use the runway at Mohave Air and Space Port.
But if you do it, don't be surprised if you don't hit the 200 mph mark, as a lot of folks don't make it to the 200 mph.
A lot of folks, there survival instincts take over about the 150 mph mark.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
1. Visit Ireland
2. Sit on the green monster seats at Fenway vs the Yankees.
3. Surf the mavericks in northern Cali
4. Bajaha across the desert.
5. Mega Herf with all u guys in Casa Fuente Las vegas.
1: Go to Australia
2: Meet and have a conversation with Clint Eastwood
3: Meet and have a conversation with Stan Lee
4: Own my own tattoo shop
5: Walk my daughters down the aisle
I think three out of the 5 are pretty reasonable.
... otherwise, it's:
1) Ride the Trans Am Trail (a continuous string of dirt tracks from TN to the Pacific)
2) Chisel a house, furniture and all, out of one solid boulder
3) Publish the incredible true story of Juchi (hint: his name means "the guest"), eldest son of Genghis Khan
4) Retire to a cottage alongside the Blue Ridge Parkway
5) Beat my great-grandson in a game of handball
At this stage, I might realistically achieve three out of the five. I much regret I did not begin chipping at the boulder in my youth.