Shake hands with everyone, even if I know them. I guess I could substitute shaking hands with hugs, for family… I’ll make it up as I go along, right?
Mike's Life List
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1. Listen to music more regularly
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2. be more conversational
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3. Shake hands more often.
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4. be myself
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5. write more, write better
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6. help people
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7. Learn another language
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8. be more open-minded.
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9. judge a little less and forgive a little more
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10. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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11. coast on a unicycle
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12. participate in a mass bike-ride on a unicycle
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13. read as many books as possible, starting with all the books I own but haven't read
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14. procrastinate less
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15. get my pilot's license
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16. write a love letter once a week
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Untitled
3 years ago
Been trying
4 years ago
I’ve been trying this for a while off and on. I did it once on accident when riding one footed. It was definently an incredible feeling for the 2-3 seconds I was up.
When I try to practice it it’s a scarry feeling to think about getting both feet off (I thought the one footed climax was a scarry feeling too).
I’m going to take up your deadline as mine, January ‘06, since this will hopefully encourage me to quit procrastinating. That leaves me four months. If I practice during my lunch periods faithfully, I might get it.
It is annoying that I can’t pick this one up like the other skills I’ve done.
I’ve landed on my back by catching the pedal alot.
