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2 years ago
What she said.
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solve the mystery of Edwin Drood
1 entry . 4 cheers |
1 person |
| 2. |
become less enraged at instances of stupidity
1 entry . 5 cheers |
513 people |
| 3. |
Become a liberal arts geek
1 entry . 6 cheers |
1 person |
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have intellectual intercourse
1 cheer |
26 people |
| 5. |
go to college
2 cheers |
3,974 people |
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convince an armadillo he's no better than I am.
1 entry . 1 cheer |
5 people |
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read as many books as possible, starting with all the books I own but haven't read
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615 people |
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learn german
1 entry |
4,527 people |
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Spend less time fooling around on the net and more time actually working
1 cheer |
5,510 people |
| 10. |
read the classics
1 cheer |
693 people |
| 11. |
Read all of Charles Dickens novels
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5 people |
| 12. |
Worry less.
2 cheers |
4,562 people |
| 13. |
Never stop learning
1 cheer |
3,966 people |
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be more patient
1 entry |
2,908 people |
| 15. |
Clean out my closet.
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509 people |
| 16. |
read 100 books in 2007
3 entries . 1 cheer |
69 people |
| 17. |
write a sestina
1 entry . 3 cheers |
20 people |
| 18. |
read "Tristram Shandy"
3 cheers |
14 people |
| 19. |
Be more like Penny Sycamore
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2 people |
| 20. |
have a tea party
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187 people |
| 21. |
throw a dinner party
1 cheer |
110 people |
| 22. |
Stop trying to control things that aren't under my control
1 cheer |
3 people |
| 23. |
use my notebook more often
1 entry |
1 person |
| 24. |
visit all 50 states
1 cheer |
7,146 people |
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fry an egg on the sidewalk
1 entry . 1 cheer |
41 people |
| 26. |
stop brooding so much
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2 people |
| 27. |
stop feeling enraged when it seems as though people around me are being stupid or rude
1 cheer |
4 people |
| 28. |
pay more attention to my "inner monologue"
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1 person |
| 29. |
mind my p's and q's
1 cheer |
1 person |
| 30. |
finish the hat
1 cheer |
2 people |
| 31. |
stumble upon a truly excellent mystery, preferably of a historical nature
1 cheer |
1 person |
9. “At Swim, Two Boys,” Jamie O’Neill
10. “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” Zora Neale Hurston