ariannekp answered Wednesday October 8 2008, 7:56 pm: -Fall in Love
-Get Married
-See 50% of the world
-Learn French, German, Sweedish and Italian
-Become a teacher
-Write a novel
-Run for a government possition
-Have children
-By a car with out going into debt
-Write music
-Go to Austalia
-Meet Josiah Leming
-Learn to dance
-Be the best I can be
-Risk something of mine for someone else
that is a short list. Remember that everyone is different. You may not take an intrest in any of these things, just as I never ever EVER want to go skydiving ;D The important thing is that you live your life to the fullest, because you only have one :)
LOL_x0x answered Wednesday October 8 2008, 6:48 pm: - Fall in love, and not just teenage "love". Real, passionate, once in a lifetime love. [I'm cheesy, I know]
- Travel to as many places as I possibly can.
- Cure Tourettes/Help cure some sort of disease/disorder/etc.
- Change lives, and inspire people.
- Live my life with no regrets.
- Enjoy my teenage years. [You're only young once...]
- Make great memories that WILL last a lifetime.
hotpotato answered Wednesday October 8 2008, 3:33 pm: - Skydive
- Learn how to cook
- Learn French
- Travel to at least each continent
- Read entire works of Shakespeare
There's a movie about a list of things to do before one dies called The Bucket List. Here's what was on it:
The "Bucket List"
1. Witness something truly majestic
2. Help a complete stranger for a common good
3. Laugh till I cry
4. Drive a Shelby Mustang
5. Kiss the most beautiful girl in the world
6. Get a tattoo
7. Skydiving
8. Visit Stonehenge
9. Spend a week at Louvre
10. See Rome
11. See the pyramids
12. Get back in touch (previously "Hunt the big cat") [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
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