Andrew Clark's Life List
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1. get a lip piercing
331 people -
2. ride my bike more
1,022 people -
3. shoot photos in RAW format
2 people -
4. Visit London, England
60 people -
5. grow a beard
348 people -
6. get married
21,339 people -
7. build my own house
1,056 people -
8. stop throwing clothes on the floor
843 people -
9. play baseball on the Field of Dreams
2 people -
10. learn guitar
3,677 people -
11. write more letters
1,846 people -
12. coach Little League baseball.
5 people -
13. See an Orioles game in Camden Yards
3 people -
14. See the Red Sox at Fenway
9 people -
15. See a game at Wrigley Field
22 people -
16. Get my CCNA
131 people -
17. Go on a road trip
3,834 people -
18. read war and peace
511 people -
19. run the greasy pole
1 entry1 person -
20. bartend
162 people -
21. brew my own beer
647 people -
22. learn more about wine
324 people -
23. See the Aurora Borealis and the Aurora Australis
152 people -
24. run a marathon
12,812 people -
25. get corrective eye surgery or lasik
1,087 people -
26. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
21,503 people -
27. pay off my school loans
86 people -
28. go skinny dipping
3,231 people -
29. chase a tornado
261 people -
30. make a documentary film
552 people -
31. fill a journal
51 people -
32. Own my own business
1,696 people -
33. drink more water
20,244 people -
34. drive on the autobahn
187 people -
35. drive across America
355 people -
36. sleep under the stars
4,236 people -
37. learn to whistle
589 people -
38. beat dad in a grille off.
1 person -
39. throw the wiffle ball pitches of my elders.
1 person -
40. play keyboard
41 people -
41. visit Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2 people -
42. Attend a World Series Game
45 people
Recent entries
A forty-five foot telephone pole is attached to a platform and extends out over the water. A red flag is nailed to a stick at the end of the pole which is then heavily greased. Then, one by one contestants take their turn trying to tear off the makeshift flag pole before slipping and and falling into the water. Some contestants sprint out like racehorses hoping momentum will carry them to the end of the pole. Others take a very slow approach, one step at a time, always trying to maintain their balance. It is not uncommon for these daring individuals to come away with scrapes, bruises or even broken ribs.
