I went on a tour with my family when I was 10 years old with Globus throughout a ton of European countries including Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland etc. Some amazing memories and like the title says I’d love to go back.
Red_Myotis's Life List
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1. Go to the Gym Regularly
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2. Overcome my OCD
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3. Stop Procrastinating
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4. Diversify my iTunes Collection
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5. Have a Better Relationship with my Father
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6. Pick a College Major
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7. Take More Pictures
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8. Have my First Kiss
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9. Read More Non-Fiction
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10. Be More Social
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11. Focus my Incredible Memory into a Useful Skill
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12. Transfer to a Four-Year College
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13. Write a Pilot for my TV Show
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14. Have a 4.0 Semester
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15. Build Muscle
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16. Watch Less TV
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How I did it: Bought directly from Lacoste.com to avoid any fakes altough I'd love to visit one in a shopping center someday. I've heard it's a cool place with polos as far as the eye can see. Read how I did it…
How I did it: My family normally doesn't celebrate birthdays for religious reasons but my sister bought me the complete series DVD box set for my birthday a few years ago. I averaged about two or so episodes a day over the following weeks and loved every minute of it. My favorite show ever, and the emotionally finale was incredible after investing so much time and care into the characters. Totally recommended. HBO rules!! Read how I did it…
Around a year or two ago I started reading a ton of new non-fiction books and loved how informed it made me feel in addition to feeling so satisfied with accomplishment after finishing a book. School has taken up alot of time not to mention how much time I spend online doing nothing. Also, I find myself watching too much TV and honestly most of it is trashy reality and talk shows. So I’d really like to get back into the habit of reading more instead of spending time with entertainment that requires lasers and microchips.
So I’ve had a ton of time off lately from school with the winter break and everything and it’s given me the opportunity to do some research on new artists and bands. I’ve found roughly ten or so albums that I’m waiting for a good time to download them all or get them periodically over time. My iTunes is already very diverse with everything from Frank Sinatra to Dr. Dre to Slayer and countless others. One thing I’m noticing is there is a metric ton of Rap and Rock (including their various and diverse sub-genres), the albums I plan on adding to my collection are all a form of Rap and Rock. So I’m not really sure if that counts as diversifying. We’ll have to see if I can find some stuff from other genres.





