Your Bucket List

you kick the bucket and i'll swing my legs

Visit London.
Visit India.
Meet Bill and/or Hillary Clinton.
Have a basset hound and name her Hannah.
Open an addiction treatment retreat for women in the countryside.
Write a story for Literotica (oh, maybe I can do this one!)
Earn enough money to get a new car (like a little Kia) and take road trips again.
Go back to school for a Master's Degree.

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It's been too long since I've left the shed;
You kick the bucket, I'll swing my legs;
Always remember the pact that we made;
Too young to die, but old is the grave

~~ Kings of Leon ~~
 
Live in Australia for a Year
Live in Spain for a Year
Have Another Threesome
Buy a brand new Harley-brand fucking new in cash
Have dinner with Katy Perry and Tori Amos at the same time
Jam with Eddie Van fucking Halen
Travel Across China-do forms at the Temple
Become a Volcanologist
Publish a Novel
Start a Book Store
Start a secret society
Crew and campaign with Sea Shepherd
Visit Machu Picchu
Meet Ron Jeremy-photo
Go to a Mariners Game
 
Jam with Eddie Van fucking Halen

:) that would be cool


-get my karate black belt (have brown & hope to get black at the end of this year)
-walk down into the Grand Canyon and camp
-3 other friends and myself renting Harley's in LA and ride to Las Vegas (2014)
-scuba dive
-have grand children
-feel an earthquake :eek:
-back stage pass for Slayer and jam with Kerry King
-base jump off a bridge
-watch the Toronto Maple Leafs win a Stanley Cup :)D)
 
The older I get, the more that bucket list looms! Here goes....

Skydive
Finally write the book...it may be shit, but write it finally
Ride on the Zamboni with Al at the Joe...during the Stanley Cup Finals
Visit Australia
Move somewhere that I never have to see snow again :)
Take the plunge and get a doctorate degree
Lose 25 pounds...and never re-gain those bastards
Take the all-American cheese tour...biggest ball of twine, largest skillet, etc.
 
The older I get, the more that bucket list looms! Here goes....

Skydive
Finally write the book...it may be shit, but write it finally
Ride on the Zamboni with Al at the Joe...during the Stanley Cup Finals
Visit Australia
Move somewhere that I never have to see snow again :)
Take the plunge and get a doctorate degree
Lose 25 pounds...and never re-gain those bastards
Take the all-American cheese tour...biggest ball of twine, largest skillet, etc.

There's always Vegas!
 
But think of the heat...then cheap food...free parking...more entertainment than you can shake a rock at. lol
 
OK so....

Learn Japanese
Learn to play bass as good as Justin Chancellor
Have an intimate piercing
Go for a pint with Mike Patton
 
bucket list

1. See all the National Parks.
2. See my college team win a national title.
3. Have a full swing session with my wife. (We have done lots of soft swing)
4. Have grandchildren.
 
Someone will complain (however)

Bucket lists!

Japan. Never been. My current only regret. (Well that and not snowboarding more)

#dontGetOld
 
A friend of mine recently got a 'bucket list' app on his phone. By that I mean 'things to do before I kick the bucket' i.e. pass away. On his list were things like 'get a 6 pack' 'bisexual threesome' 'release a single' and so on.

What would you put on your 'bucket list?' It can be absolutely anything you want.
I would like to travel on the Swiss mountain trains. They go high into the mountains with beautiful scenery all around.
I have never taken a river cruise - or actually any cruise at all unless you count a troop ship on the way to Asia. I went over on the last active Liberty Ship. I would love to cruise on any European river but notably on the Danube.
I would like to spend some time in one of the beautiful beach towns of Thailand, with a pretty and amicable Thai woman (I think they may be the most beautiful women in the world).
I would like to be in a major motion picture.
 
Someone will complain (however)

Bucket lists!

Japan. Never been. My current only regret. (Well that and not snowboarding more)

#dontGetOld
Japan is wonderful. I have to admit I was there 60 years ago. There are so many wonderful things to see and do. The people are so polite and helpful. If my memory is correct, the motto of Kyoto is "Never say magnificent until you've seen Kyoto".
 
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