Hours around a cubicle, wearing headphones and confusing my coworkers.
Ok, so this was totally ridiculous – but on Halloween night when the song came on I was the last one laughing!
luckystar_30's Life List
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1. go to a fashion show
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2. Be in Times Square for New Years
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3. learn to scrapbook
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4. learn to drive
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5. Read time magazines top 100 novels since 1923
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6. Read BBCs top 21 books of all time
2 people -
7. Read all books on Times Top 100 books of all time
1 person -
8. Write my LSATs
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9. Take pictures and create organized photo albums
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10. Volunteer
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11. go a month without tv
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12. learn to tap dance
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13. get a dog
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14. see Madonna in concert
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15. write a novel
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16. go to a wedding
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17. read Anna Karenina
183 people -
18. buy a pair of shoes that cost an entire paycheck
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19. be proposed to
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20. declutter my space and keep it that way for at least a year
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21. go on an unplanned trip
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22. join the mile high club
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23. be a local celebrity
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24. live in new york
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25. go to an opera
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It wasn’t all that bad. There were the good days. The day spent riding coasters at Canada’s Wonderland. Going to see Rent. Working my first grown up job.
But everyday I found myself missing home. Missing the smell of the ocean that rushes across Halifax.
Escalators only go up – not down.
Everyone leaves the city for the weekend.
Ambulances and cops scream outside me window.
I don’t have air conditioning.
The best place I’ve found is a small bar called the grasshopper whre alchoholics meet to sing kareoke. Everyone has their own bit of wise beer induced advice. It’s small and dark. Everyone drifts to the small sunken patio to chain smoke and laugh. If this was all of Toronto – I would stay.
Taught me more about myself than anything else ever did.
Most difficult thing I’ve ever done but acutally ended up being a harder transition to go back to living with roomates than it was to be on my own.
