I am moving out the very week I turn eighteen. No exceptions. If I have a car by then, then all the better. If not, I will take a bus. I will make this work. But I won’t spend a second longer in Seattle than I have to. I am saving up. I have a jar in my room labeled “GTFO $$$”
bookfairie's Life List
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1. find a job
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2. get my permit
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3. get my license
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4. write a novel
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5. learn to use a video camera
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6. bring up my GPA
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7. volunteer
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8. graduate high school
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9. move out
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10. speak spanish fluently
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11. get a novel published
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12. watch a meteor shower
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13. write for a tv show
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14. go to bumbershoot
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15. see modest mouse live
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16. read all the 87th precinct novels
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17. go to legoland
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18. get a tattoo
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19. go to tokyo
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20. go to russia
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21. skydive
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22. go back in time
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Recent entries
I have this all figured out
3 months ago
There's got to be a way to do this
3 months ago
Get on it, science! And, I don’t want to go back in time to fix something. I just want to go back in time and hang out.
Untitled
3 months ago
This seems like one of the easier things on my list, but sadly, Seattle hates teen drivers and will do anything to keep them off the streets. Once I get my permit, I have to pay $200+ for a state approved driving class. I do not have that kind of money. I am not a rich person. And a lot of kids where I live are fine with taking the bus. I am not. I want to visit my friend in Las Vegas over spring break. I need it by April.
