Despite numerous attempts to attain tickets for the nearest show, I did not walk away with tickets to the “How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb” tour. Though I’ve seen them before, this one is going to kill the other tours, hands down. I will see them again.
runnergirl's Life List
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1. run a marathon
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2. practice yoga
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3. drive a semi-truck
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4. live in NY
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5. finish a BA
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6. visit Egypt
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7. live in Paris
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8. have a pint of Guinness with Bono at the Clarence Hotel in Ireland
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9. sell a photo I took
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10. be invited to the Oscars
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11. travel Japan
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12. see U2
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I think driving a semi-truck would be incredibly exhilarating. Though I don’t want to be a career truck driver, I want to learn how to manouver a giant rig and successfully shift gears to cruise down the highway for a short period of time.
My growing love for cities around the globe has led me to believe that living in the Big Apple would be the ultimate experience. I don’t want to be a tourist there.
Throughout my travels, I have found the most rewarding experiences are when I’ve settled into a place for a long period of time: become a regular at a local coffee joint, walked the same route to do my daily routine (internet, eating, exercise…), and had the short (or long) conversations with local residents. That is the ultimate cultural experience. So, NY must be lived in versus visited.
