I wrote my letter to Bandi/Namco about the .hack//GU series. I haven’t received a reply, but that’s not what this was about. It was about me showing them that even though they haven’t sold a billion copies, it was worth it.
Josh Hatfield's Life List
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1. find at least one thing each day that makes me happy and record it everyday for a year
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2. try everything in Kama Sutra
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3. learn the thriller dance
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4. record a cover of "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper
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5. Watch all episodes of "The Simpsons" ever made.
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6. officiate a wedding
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7. learn how to drive stick-shift
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8. be awesome
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9. stop freaking out about things i can't control
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10. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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11. control my temper
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12. be alone for a few days
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13. sleep under the stars
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14. visit new york city
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15. design and build my dream house
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16. learn the napolean dynamite dance
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17. participate in a pie fight
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18. Write a story that doesn't suck
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19. be part of a heist
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20. Visit Japan
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21. Learn Japanese
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22. leave notes in library books
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23. stop being negative
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24. Have a job I love
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25. save at least 10% of my income
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26. kiss in a photobooth
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27. buy a poster of Rock Lee!
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28. watch all naruto episodes
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How I did it: I simply grew my beard as I often do. Then I shaved my head. I thought I would look better than I did. That's it. There's really not anything to it. I ended up shaving the beard and just going bareskinned for a few days until I got a beard going again. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I had recieved several old books I would never read for christmas and needed to do something with them. So I got on the old youtube and found out how to go about making paper cranes. Less than a month later I had a floor ful of paper cranes and a roommate who thought I'd lost it. And then I finally hit the 1000 mark. I put them in a box and set them up on my attic steps. The friend who finally pulled them down couldn't have been happier. Read how I did it…
I read half of it, about 1,000,000 pages, and there is really no reason to keep going. I think it’s a lot like War and Peace. It sucks, but people read it because it’s old and people told them it was good, so they pretend.
