I have two wonderfull girls ages 7 and 1-1/2. My wife is now pregnant with our 3rd child due sometime in March 2006.
spikedcoffee's Life List
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1. never have to worry about money
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2. Make a cool real life friend via the internet
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3. work out at least 3 times a week
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4. Be more sociable
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5. Learn how to remember peoples' names
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6. be on time
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7. learn Adobe Photoshop
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8. Start a company that survives longer than 2 years
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9. Go to the World Cup
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10. visit all 50 states
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11. brew my own beer
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12. Get a tattoo
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13. go to paris
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14. go to London
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15. Buy a motorcycle
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16. Have a Threesom (Two women and Me)
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17. get my pilot's license
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18. go into space
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19. write and illustrate a children's book
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20. Beat my depression
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21. Be the best husband and father of three that I can be
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