Graduated last December with a B.S. in Urban Horticulture after having completed two internships – one with the San Diego Botanic Garden and one with the Oregon Garden. I’m gonna count that as good. ;)
JunkYardUnicorn's Life List
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1. Learn to whistle with my fingers
1 entry . 1 cheer1,160 people -
2. Improve my posture
1 entry . 1 cheer2,792 people -
3. Raise chickens
1 entry . 1 cheer197 people -
4. Get a tattoo
1 entry . 1 cheer22,049 people -
5. learn to play the violin
1 entry1,796 people -
6. learn to breakdance
1 cheer985 people -
7. learn to sing
1 cheer2,865 people -
8. learn french
1 entry . 1 cheer12,437 people -
9. stop biting my nails
3 entries . 1 cheer7,333 people -
10. be happy
24,433 people -
11. see the cremaster cycle
6 people -
12. learn spanish
17,681 people -
13. get scarification
21 people -
14. pamper my feet
33 people -
15. be a model
1,458 people -
16. Take an Acting Class
153 people -
17. Go to Culinary School
407 people -
18. Go to floral design school
1 person -
19. Forage for mushrooms
3 people -
20. Hike the Pacific Crest Trail
326 people -
21. become a photographer
1,268 people -
22. write a book
30,182 people -
23. become a tattoo artist
279 people -
24. learn archery
1 entry . 3 cheers549 people -
25. start role-playing again
1 cheer10 people -
26. get well
1 entry99 people -
27. make a zine
2 cheers252 people -
28. learn to crochet
1,136 people -
29. Have a greenhouse
35 people -
30. Take more pictures
1 cheer15,355 people -
31. excercise regularly
429 people -
32. learn how to graffiti
1,189 people -
33. become a pilot
1 entry380 people -
34. go to the zoo and draw the animals
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35. mountain bike mt hood
1 person
How I did it: It's a long story, but the short of it is: diagnosed at 15, two months in the hospital, every drug imaginable. Remicade treatment and now Immuran once a day keeps me in good shape. For all intents and purposes, I consider myself to be cured. :) Read how I did it…
How I did it: Bought an awesome starter kit from Bella Luna Toys (online) and after some extensive online research and how-tos, I just went for it! It's great fun and a simple hobby that requires very little knowledge or effort on the part of the crafter.I would not that it is not, however, for children, due to the extremely small, fragile and sharp barbed needles involved! Good luck! Read how I did it…
Saved up to have this procedure done, then decided for the third time that I didn’t want it. Instead I spent $20 and my mum cut and colored it for me, and now I look like a sexy motherfucker.
Yeah, nothing to see here, folks, move along. Guess I’m just a freshman, but I’m not going anywhere.

