I have been to the Big Apple three wonderful times and I loved each and every time that I went. I am so sick of my hometown and I cannot wait to move to New York. It is the culinary mecca of the world and I want to open my restaurant there someday!
ny_lubber's Life List
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1. Speak 5 languages fluently
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2. meet Tom Colicchio
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3. go to the culinary institute of america
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4. become a chef
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5. live in New York City
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6. eat healthier
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7. join the peace corp
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8. Travel to Tibet
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9. vegetarian
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10. be drum major
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11. be in love
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12. own every Miles Davis record ever made
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13. meet conan o'brien
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14. live in a foreign country
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15. become a Catholic
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16. own a restaurant
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I already speak English(duh) and Spanish fluently. I speak Italian pretty well, but I am not quite fluent, so to speak. I am taking French now, as well as improving my Spanish grammer but I also hope to learn Arabic in the near future, maybe in college. I have always wanted to learn Portuguese, but I don’t know how realistic that will be. I want to take a food tour of Europe and the Middle East and eat from the best chefs in the world (and a couple of street vendors, too).
I was raised Lutheran and in my church, we had a bunch of bible beaters and a new-age worship area. I couldn’t stand that we didn’t kneel like we used to in the old church or that people wore clothes that they wore to school or to work-out. To me, worshiping God is something that should be very formal and serious. That is why when I leave for college, I am going to convert to Catholicism. I don’t care if I don’t agree with everything about it (organized religion is never perfect), but I just want a structured and respectful service when I can worship the Lord with people who respect him.
