I have been taught a bit of pantomime, and the control over the body is really amazing. I don’t want to be a mime, get made fun of and all that, but I would like to have better control over my muscles and be able to use those skills better in things like improv and acting. Plus, it keeps you pretty fit—when was the last time you saw a fat mime?
JohnnyMcNugget's Life List
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1. perform at Second City
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2. decorate a cake
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3. Learn to play the piano
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4. pay off my loan
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5. allow myself to make mistakes
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6. discover new music
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7. get contacts
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8. become better organized
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9. write more letters
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10. learn pantomime
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11. mourn the loss of Pluto as a planet
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12. Fly first or business class
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13. master CSS
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14. start my own graphic design company
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15. take a roadside attractions tour
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16. write a crossword puzzle
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17. get engaged
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18. see all 50 states
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19. learn to draw
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20. Make a living with my creativity
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21. learn to play guitar
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22. learn sign language
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23. have better posture
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24. take voice lessons
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25. learn more about wine
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I actually do freelance work as a graphic designer, so maybe I should count this as done. I think I want to get a few more clients at least (and get my website up and running) before I check this off my list.
I use Bloglines to organize my RSS feeds, and i think it works pretty well. There are also a number of filters out there to weed out the info that you don’t really care about. DiggFiltr is one, and there’s another for any blog (google blog filter) But bloglines lets you use folders and is tons cleaner than most I’ve used before.
