Probably in Vermont, but other New England states are acceptable. I’d also like to live in Switzerland or in the Pacific Northwest, but I don’t think that they have Victorian style houses there. Preferably with a tower, but that’s not necessary.
nerder5000's Life List
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1. get my driver's license
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2. see the 7 wonders of the world
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3. backpack through Europe
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4. Fly First Class
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5. sleep on a roof
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6. Make out in the rain
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7. visit all 50 states
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8. travel the world
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9. see the northern lights
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10. See Cirque du Soleil
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11. feel understood on a deep level
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12. buy a classic car
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13. pet a tiger
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14. go bungee jumping and/or skydiving
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15. Purchase a laptop computer
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16. get a dog
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17. Get a PhD
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18. Live in another country
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19. Do NaNoWriMo
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20. Read the complete works of Shakespeare
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21. Hear the Dalai Lama speak
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22. go on safari
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23. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination by myself
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24. learn to identify the constellations
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25. Learn to swing dance
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26. Live in an creepy old victorian house in a forest-y state
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27. Learn how to swim
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28. plant a vegetable garden
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29. learn to type without looking at my hands
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30. learn caligraphy
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31. Acheive inner peace
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32. have more confidence
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33. go to a movie premiere
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34. Leave the world a better place than I found it
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35. Notice people. See them in their joy, sorrow and laughter, in their fragility and strength, in their humanity.
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36. write a novel
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37. Be technologically up to date
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38. Learn to play the guitar
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39. Get a parrot and teach it to talk
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40. Go to a concert
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41. sleep under the stars
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42. experience zero gravity
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How I did it: Ich habe Deutsch in die Schule gelernt, und 5 jahren vorbei meine ich dass ich viele Deutsch verstehen-vielleicht nicht schreiben (weil meine Grammatik ist schrecklich) I learned German in school, and 5 years later, I think that I can understand German very well- but maybe not write (because my grammar is terrible) Read how I did it…
How I did it: I waited for my school blood drive to donate for the first time. It was really worth it- it felt so rewarding. I'm going to donate again in a couple of weeks. Read how I did it…
I’ve had long heair since I was a kid, but then I cut it short and I looked like a yield sign. Then I grew it out again. At first I hated it- it was so heavy since its thick and hard to take care of (10 seconds after I brush it its messed up again) and it kept getting caught in things like brick walls and bolts on the back of our shoddy school chairs, which really hurts. Also in the summer it gets really hot and frizzy and poofy (I used sunsilk anti poof which didn’t really work well). But now I love it because I switched shampoos and everyone compliments me on it. I’m 5’8” and it goes to my lower back so its its like 1 and a half feet long, (maybe 2 feet since my hair is wavy.) The key is to get it trimmed- like an inch every six months- just to get rid of split ends. The BEST shampoo is dove- it makes your hair so soft and pretty. I am fanatic about this shampoo- 2 squirts of shampoo, 3 of conditioner and my hair is more beautiful than ever before! (TIP: at costco it comes in these huge containers that have a squirt pump on it so you don’t go overboard on the amounts)

