Odd bucket list ideas, that you're doing this year.

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Jodokh

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So this my first forum, so here I go..

So I witnessed, a tragic accident last spring and made me want to follow thru with an idea I always wanted to do. Which is the Erzberg rodeo in Austria and Romaniacs, two offroad racing events which are considered the toughest on the planet, so that should be a good time.

So what are you're crazy, ideas that you people want to follow thru?
 

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I've been thinking about dropping LSD and writing a rock opera based on the Neil Young song Ride My Llama [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aYTWv2rhDA]. You said crazy. But something more achievable is I want to do a Phileas Fogg or just walk around different countries for a bit.
 

DragonLordSerge

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i dont think its crazy odd i would think so im gonna finaly buy the Statues/figurines that i been saving for a while http://www.amazon.com/Berserk-First-Limited-Edition-Berserker/dp/B00C7YOWVA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397137883&sr=8-1&keywords=berserk+statue here is one of them mind you this one is on the cheap side of them
 

Liquidprid3

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Speedrun a game. Always sounded pretty fun, and doing perfectly is oh so satisfying. Also, just walking away from home for a couple of hours in the middle of the night, and then come back. It's pretty dangerous, but I live in a nice enough area, and I have woods behind my house which I go in sometimes. Probably just me being a stupid teenager, but I love exploring stuff.

Also, I'm gonna try marathoning all of a Breaking Bad in a month. Should be interesting.
 

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I think that I'll find a friend with a car. Each morning, we'll go out for a jog. One will stay in the car and pump inspirational music (Rocky theme, Live to win, etc) while the other is jogging. You switch when a song is over.
 

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I wouldn't say it's crazy (it's more of a dental risk per say) but I pretty much intend to order one of every meal types this Ice Cream Palour has to offer that had opened nearby from work weeks ago.

Sure it may sound crazy but they only have several ice cream/ dessert meals like the standard ice cream cone, tub, Crepe (ice cream on thin pan cake), banana split and knickerbocker glory (sandae), waffer and aswell tea and coffee.

With that in mind it won't take long, it's a matter of timing. At the moment I have been given afternoon shift at work and half an hour break is not enough to chow down one of their meals! I had the crepes a few weeks ago and the portion was huge! I was pretty much stuffed when my break was over which at the moment my job consist of lifting and moving the stock around so it wasn't good for my stomach.

So the only time when I do try the rest of it (next will be the waffer) is when I get morning shift (which I got tomorrow) or on my day off from work. I know I am definitely trying the knickerbocker glory when the local fair event is on at the start of may weekend!
 

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I'm trying to learn how to juggle and ride a unicycle before my birthday (October)
 

william12123

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Enslave mankind! SEE THEM TREMBLE UNDER MY IRON FIST!

But to be serious, I'm not really the bucket list type. I have a bunch of not too special things (write a book, create a videogame, publish in nature) but I have nothing that stands out too much.

Something that there is no guarantee I will be able to perform, but I really want to, is to successfully discover a technology that allows us to travel faster than light, and visit another solar system.
 

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I have purposely silly Bucket List ideas, because I feel the normal ones like "Skydiving", etc, are a given.

One is: Play chess with a prostitute/stripper. For one, I think it'd be a hilarious story to tell, and for another, it'd be nice for them to get paid to take a break from all that dancing and stuff.

Another is: Follow someone else on their date, secret agent style. This would include a large overcoat, sunglasses, the whole works. I just think it'd be really fun.

Those are my weirder ones anyway. I'd love to do them this year but so far I've had no volunteers for the second one, and it's kind of illegal to do the first one around where I live. >.>
 

Mossberg Shotty

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I was going to drink the blood of a king, but I realized there aren't a lot of Monarchies around these days. I guess I'll just get a few new tattoos instead.
 

HardkorSB

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I need to learn this before the end of the year:


I was supposed to do it last year but better late than never.
 

Sack of Cheese

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When I was a cub, I said to myself: "When I'm finally an adult, I will buy a lot of toothpaste and eat it all till I'm full."
I suppose there's no time like the present.
 

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Sleekit said:
ive done all my crazy stuff...but this year im sorta planning to take a bus tour of "The Highlands" (of Scotland).

because i'm needing a break and although that kind of thing is usually the purvey of pensioners and tourists i have long had the nagging thought that, even though i live here, there are bits of my country that are probably more often seen and experienced by tourists in coaches rather than people like myself...



...also they aren't really that expensive...
That's a great photo, did you take it?
Scotland is a beautiful country, I will be gutted if they go independent. I firmly believe that the uk is better together but Scotland deserves a bigger slice of the pie.
 

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Scarim Coral said:
You just reminded me of this time I was sitting with a friend at my old job, in the break room. She was just getting into Cross Fit at the time and was staring at a leftover cheesy biscuit [http://www.food.com/recipe/red-lobster-cheese-biscuits-11571] from Red Lobster, debating whether to eat it or not. Then this news blurb came on TV, describing that poor woman who caught a flesh-eating bacteria after an accident involving a zipline [http://aimeecopeland.org/] over a lake. I think by that point the bacteria had already taken both her hands.

My friend ate the biscuit right then and there.
 
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Liquidprid3 said:
Speedrun a game. Always sounded pretty fun, and doing perfectly is oh so satisfying. Also, just walking away from home for a couple of hours in the middle of the night, and then come back. It's pretty dangerous, but I live in a nice enough area, and I have woods behind my house which I go in sometimes. Probably just me being a stupid teenager, but I love exploring stuff.

Also, I'm gonna try marathoning all of a Breaking Bad in a month. Should be interesting.
My best friend and I, when we were teenagers without cars, used to walk around his neighborhood after 1 a.m. all the time. And he did NOT live in a nice area. I mean like, 2 steps above a ghetto. But it was always fun, and we never ran into any trouble. It was just cool to walk and talk about shit out in the open, in the dark, and see what was around.
 

Jodokh

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Mossberg Shotty said:
I was going to drink the blood of a king, but I realized there aren't a lot of Monarchies around these days. I guess I'll just get a few new tattoos instead.
Well there's two monarchies left in Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho are he ones I know of.
 

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sky14kemea said:
Another is: Follow someone else on their date, secret agent style. This would include a large overcoat, sunglasses, the whole works. I just think it'd be really fun.
I haven't actually made a list, but "Buy an overcoat" would definitely be on it. Problem is I haven't really found one that quite suits my fancy; Most of the flashy ones are extremely gaudy or impractical and I'd want one I could wear just in general traveling, but the more stylish and "normal" ones can cost upwards of $500 USD. The only I've been able to find that really piqued my interest by being tasteful and subdued and as long as I'd like has been this one [http://www.ebay.com/itm/Torchwood-Doctor-Captain-Jack-Harkness-Wool-Coat-Dark-Blue-US-size-M-L-XL-/251420152687?tfrom=251285625329&tpos=top&ttype=price&talgo=undefined#shpCntId], and even that's still $150.

OT: Well... er... I'm intending on going to Canada this year for university? Not really specifically a "bucket list" item, but a more general "Explore the world" is something I certainly want to do before I die. Venice in particular, but baby steps since I've got no money and pretty much no form of income.