I organised teacher talent shows for the last few years I was in school. You go round in September and ask/bully/blackmail/cajole as many teachers as you can into saying they’ll do it. Most of them will band together and you end up with departmental shows, charge £1 or more for entry and voila. If you have teachers who are up for it another good one is to throw a custard pie at them, see if you can get a local supermarket to provide the custard.
rhydd's Life List
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2. make a time capsule
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3. Send a message in a bottle
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4. Become a multi-millionaire
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5. Swim with dolphins
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6. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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7. run in the rain
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8. raise money for charity
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9. make a difference
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10. learn sign language
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11. be quoted
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12. travel the world
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13. Read all of Shakespeare's plays
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14. run nekkid through the forest
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15. never be forgotten
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16. I want to go Sky Diving
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17. scuba dive
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18. learn
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this is so much fun, if you get the chance DO IT!! honestly it is a natural high. i did a sport cave so it was cold, wet, cramped and you had to drag yourself along with your face on the stone. IT WAS FANTSTIC!!!!!!!!
I planted an apple tree in my garden with my mum when i was seven. We’ve never gotten any fruit off it but it’s a reminder every year of that summer and how much fun i had, i can watch it grow and think about how i’ve grow with it. definatly worth doing and, hey, if everyone planted a tree maybe we wouldn’t have to worry so much about global warming and deforetation.
