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Bucket List

Posted by Jesse Friedman | Posted in Lifestyle | Posted on February 19, 2010


No, I haven’t seen the movie, although I hear it’s good.

I just decided it was time to come up with a list of things I’d like to do before I die and then for no good reason share it with everyone. These are in no particular order and I’ll be updating it periodically.

My Bucket List

  • Marry my Soul Mate (yes I am that cheesy)
  • Become a Dad
  • Drive a car on two wheels. Not like this, more like this
  • Own a House
  • Skydive
  • Be featured in news or magazine article
  • Write a book (not a novel but rather a technical book)
  • Drive a car over 100mph
  • Save someones life (I know giving blood saves lives but I’m talking about diving into shark infested waters to save a drowning person, that’s a save)
  • At minimum get a Masters Degree but would like to work for a PhD
  • Scuba Dive in exotic waters
  • Learn another language preferably Japanese
  • Travel to a foreign country Went to Italy for nearly a month in 2000 – Photos
  • Catch a Marlin at least 12 feet in length
  • Fire a .50 calibur rifle
  • Run for some sort of political office
  • Drive across the USA
  • Play in the World Poker Tournament
  • Photograph Something Truly Amazing (I’ll just know)
  • Flatten a penny on a railroad track
  • Speak at a large conference with a 500+ audience
  • Compete on a game show
bucketlist

I’m sure I’ll be adding some new things as I think of them.

What are some things you would like to accomplish, places you’d like to go or people you’d like to meet before you kick it.

  • That's a great list! I created my first one at 16 and I've been adding on to it since. Writing my goals down helps me remember them and reminds me that I need to get my butt in gear and get them done!

  • Here is a great place to create, manage and share your bucket list. You can also get some interesting ideas to put on your bucket list from others.

    Check it out.

    http://www.sharebuckets.com

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