This week I’m really failing on this one. I can’t seem to get off the couch and go to bed, even though I’m not watching anything in particular, or reading websites I don’t really care about.
Notshakespeare's Life List
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1. Get a decent photo of myself
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2. find someone to kiss
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3. Make new friends
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4. find somebody to love
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5. travel to each of the 50 states and spend a week exploring that state
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6. wear my kilt more often
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7. be happy
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8. Get more sleep
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9. witness the end of IE
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10. work towards universal health coverage in the United States
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11. take more social initiative and become better about reciprocating social invitations
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12. Improve my posture
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13. travel the world
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14. spend an entire day watching the extended version of all three Lord of the Rings movies back-to-back-to-back
1,106 people -
15. Learn how to remember peoples' names
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16. lose weight
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17. be more disciplined
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18. Fall in love
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19. go to las vegas
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Failing big time
2 years ago
Untitled
4 years ago
I’ve started Bikram Yoga a few months back. Consequently, I regularly drink 3 liters of water a day.
Meeting Neil
4 years ago
Back in 1993 I moved to Philadelphia, and got to meet Neil Gaiman the first week I was here. Back then he had time to do talk to people in his signing line, and he is a really nice guy.
These days, meeting him at a signing isn’t really meeting him – there’s no time for talking. So although I agree that meeting him is worth it – meeting him at a signing is not as good.

