This is way more difficult than i imagined! When using scissors I always use my right hand, it’s impossible with the left, and since i used to be ambidextrous I figured it would be no problem! How wrong I was…
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1. Exercise more
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2. go bungee jumping
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3. Visit the Malayan Tapir at the zoo again
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4. Learn Spanish
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5. Create a Scrapbook
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6. Break a world record
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7. Learn Praeludium and allegro by kreisler
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8. Go to Hawaii
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9. stop biting my nails
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10. learn gymnastics
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11. be able to do a backflip
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12. meet someone famous
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13. Not care what other people think
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14. learn to do the splits
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16. Become fluent in French
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17. learn to write with my right hand
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I saw the film last week and if you’ve read the book then the film will probably be a big disappointment. Parts of it were left out because the film was too long, though I think they should have left them in. (Also Tom Hanks is getting far too old and the receding hairline is not a good look.)
The ending was the only good part, I think it was better than the book.
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3 years ago
It is absolutely worth the effort to be able to play an instrument, I play the flute, clarinet, violin and piano, and I wouldn’t ever give any of them up. If you do exams (like ABRSM or trinity) they are also deeply rewarding and playing can be something to do ‘to pass the time’ because time passes really quickly when you’re playing.
Good luck!
