I got one from Walmart and the rest from Krogers ( a grocery store common in some areas). One their webpage you can get a free one when you type in your Kroger card number. I have even seen people making their own out of recycled stuff. It is definately worth doing. I find the hardest part is remembering to take them to the store! I am going to put mine in my car so I dont’ forget.
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2. go to a spa
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3. raise poison dart frogs
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4. keep bees
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5. see the Blue Man Group
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6. learn scuba diving
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7. visit Jekyll Island Georgia
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8. volunteer at local primate rescue center
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9. Take a cake decorating class
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10. make my own clothes
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11. learn german
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12. buy some pearls
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13. finish my tattoo
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14. go to a James Dean museum
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15. try Moroccan food
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16. Visit Boston
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17. learn web design
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18. Send a message in a bottle
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19. grow berries
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20. Swim with a dolphin
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21. drink absinthe
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22. pay off my credit cards
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23. study abroad
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24. get on a bottle of jones soda
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25. whitewater rafting
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26. finish bathroom remodel
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27. organize my library
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28. find an old card catalog
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29. collect all the Oz books
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30. buy an old poloroid sx-70
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31. take photography class
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32. go to the opera
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33. learn how to make jewelry
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34. exhibit a sculpture at the Forest Hills Cemetary in Boston
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35. do some freelance writing
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36. send an entry to post secret
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How I did it: I signed up at my university for the astronomy course listed in the catalog. It requires some knowledge of Algebra II and it also helps to know some Trig but your professor should be able to teach you the Trig formulas you need to know if you have not taken that. It requires a lot of memorization. Read how I did it…
http://www.foresthillstrust.org/
They do this annually and I think it is awesome. I like the iconography in cemetaries anyway, but I really like the concept of making a cemetary a nice and interesting place to be.
I need to get my mother earth tattoo finished. It just really hurt so I am dreading it. I have 7 other tattoos so it is not like it is my first one. The top of your legs must have a lot of nerves in it or something. It covers a good part of my thigh, but is not finished.
