Reading an entire series is great, as it lets you get in touch with the characterizations and comfortable within the world of the series. I said four days, as I have read a series in that time, but it was only four books. Longer series have taken me up to years to read.
expoeticsoul's Life List
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1. write something non-scientific at least once a week
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2. meditate daily
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3. stop eating hydrogenated oils
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4. get a tattoo
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5. hike the Appalachian Trail
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6. move to New Zealand
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7. get my PhD and actually use it
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8. learn how to quilt
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9. Buy a House
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10. see the northern lights
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11. Learn to pick locks
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12. Learn how to tune-up my own car
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13. Own All NCIS seasons
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14. ncis
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15. learn to butcher
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16. publish my writing
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17. ride a motorcycle
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18. become fluent in sign language
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19. Cut my own hair
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20. learn how to shoot a gun
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21. Read the entire Discworld series
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22. relearn latin
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23. design a tattoo
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24. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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25. learn how to change my oil
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How I did it: I watched episodes online while I was recovering from surgery. I have an ability to watch hours of TV in one sitting, which many people do not. I quickly fell in love with Abby and Gibbs. I want them for my very own. Note: Your spouse or significant other or roommate may become annoyed very quickly if you do this goal in the amount of time that I did. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Managed it both with family and legally, although it took three more years for the second part. But it's something everyone should do. Mind you, we did have to move to MA to manage the second part. Read how I did it…
I shaved my head in 2000, then decided to regrow it at the end of 2003/beginning of 2004. By 2006, it was down to my waist. Yay!
I took Latin in seventh, eighth, and ninth grade, and therefore have forgotten most of it. I picked Wheelock’s Latin, and figure I’ll give it a go. Although, I think my pronunciation is horrible…
