I started taking Tae Kwon Do while in high school. It was a lot of fun and it was challenging. I studied Mudukwon Tae Kwon Do and earned my second degree Red belt (just one belt away from black). I have to say that this is one of my proudest achievements in life. After my second year in college I had to give it up because of my financial status and the inability to find a school that met my expectations. I wish I was still doing this and Will get my Black belt before I die.
jbguy75's Life List
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1. get a place to live that allows dogs
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2. Get a puppy.
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3. graduate with at least a 3.6
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4. play hockey
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5. Get into University of Oregon graduate school
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6. travel to a country on another continent
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7. go sailing
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8. learn to play the Violin
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9. teach at Reed College
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10. Be the subject of a History Channel special.
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How I did it: My car was breaking down on me so I decided to buy a new vehicle. I decided I wanted a motorcycle and I was going to buy one new from the dealership. I payed $160 for the motorcycle training course and after a week I graduated with a perfect score. In New Mexico, the class is a requirement to get the endorsement on your license. I bought a brand new Suzuki SV650s and had tons of fun on it before I tried to take on a semi on the highw… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I had watched the movie and loved it. It is one of my favorite movies of all time. I went to barnes and nobel and bought a copy that was on sale. It took me two weeks to read but it was very good. The next day I came home from work and the book was shredded all over my bed, courtesy of my new puppy. I just read about 20 or so pages before bed and some throughout the day when I got bored. If you have not watched the movie or read the book,… Read how I did it…
I really like to do this. My dad introduced me to it and now I am a member on www.geocaching.com The last time I got to go I got lost and ended up having quite an adventure and almost scaling a rock face! On my way back down the mountain I found the trail that I was supposed to take to get to the cache but it was to late to make a second attempt. I vow to go back and find that cache. I still do this with my dad every time I go visit him. Attached is a picture of me lost but still thinking I was on my way to hidden treasure.

