My list so far...
1. Earn a undergraduate degree
2. Earn a graduate degree
3. Be Commissioned as a Military Officer
4. Run a Marathon
5. Get on the front page of a newspaper
6. Go to Space
7. Road trip across the US
8. Learn how to play an instrument
9. Learn a foreign language
10. Give a speech at a public event
11. Climb a Mountain
12. Make a toast at a wedding
13. Donate blood
14. Become a published author
15. Go to a College Bowl Game
16. Storm a field/court
17. Serve my country overseas
18. Hold public office
19. Go white water rafting
20. Give a eulogy
21. Become a paratrooper
22. Learn to fly
23. Destroy a computer
24. Pay a strangers bill
25. Get something named after me
26. Get Married
27. Have Kids
28. Learn to Surf
29. Travel to all 50 states
30. Run Away from Home
31. Fly First Class
32. Drive a luxury car
33. Learn to drive manual/stick
34. Walk on the Great Wall
35. Climb the Pyramids
36. Float down the Nile
37. Backpack through Europe
38. Hike to Machu Picchu
39. Found a College Fraternity
40. Go on a Carribean Cruise
41. SCUBA Dive
42. See the Northern Lights
43. Go Sailing
44. Get a Tattoo
45. Buy a House
To be continued, still a work in progress...
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Happy summer!!!!
Sounds intense. If I were to join the military after I get my RN, I'd be one, too. I think.
so what branch are you in and what do you do?
well, i've been there 3 times..in '98, '99, and then '06. the first two times i was too young to really get what it meant to go to africa, but the third time was amazing. i don't know..it's kind of hard to explain why but i fell in love with the country. the people and the landscape are infectious..they leave you wanting more. and they're both so beautiful. too beautiful to be messed up with a corrupt government and AIDS and poverty, which is why i want to change it.
How did you do your fifith goal?
Whats your major in college?
I'm not from here originally, either... I'm from the east side. What do you do?
You're from Eugene? I live in Albany! And I can't drive a stick either. : /
this is how my brother taught me how to drive a stick.
you have your clutch, brake, and gas from left to right, right? your clutch is bob and your gas is sam. bob and sam are really jealous of each other. whatever you take away from bob, you give to sam. and then bob wants it back so when you take away from sam you give it back to bob.
the clutch and gas is the hard part. gear shift is easy cause depending on the car it will usually have a light that comes on when you need to shift up. but without the light you can just feel it kind of tugging.
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