It’s a different motorcycle.
tomato1236's Life List
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1. Learn to breakdance
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2. Learn to play the piano
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3. Play in a racquetball tournament
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4. Smile habitually
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5. be able to vocally spout poetry at will
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6. Learn to beat box
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7. Write down my dreams
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8. Be warmer to people
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9. Be well-dressed
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10. Submit my will to God's
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11. Be an excellent home teacher
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12. Get a bed
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13. Drive a Honda S2000
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14. Have a 6-pack again
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15. Sell my house for more than I owe
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16. Design and build our next home
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17. Get to know the neighbors
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18. make an ice sculpture
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19. Finish everything I begin
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20. Learn to knit
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21. Get a Bachelor's Degree
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22. Weigh 160 pounds
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23. Make at least 40,000/year
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24. Eat breakfast daily
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25. Get plenty of sleep nightly
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26. Take a photography trip to Europe.
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27. Train and fight competitively
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28. Make babies
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29. Clean my garage
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30. Invest
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31. Sell my motorcycle
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32. Sell my car & get a better one
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33. Teach Sunday School
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34. Read the scriptures daily
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35. Keep a journal
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36. Fix bathroom tiles
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How I did it: I asked her and she said yes. I asked her Dad and he said okay. We kept ourselves morally clean %100. Jeez, what do you want from me?! 150 characters?! We got married in the Seattle temple. It was swell. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I always wanted to be able to pop and break. I taught myself for a few weeks using youtube and with help from a roommate who dances and I went dancing with him and his friends. I showed my stuff in a circle in front of everybody and they loved it, and it was terribly liberating. Read how I did it…
I’ve been sleeping on the floor for over 6 months in my own house. I guess I just figured, cavemen slept on the ground and they survived, so my floor is a step up from that—no rocks or dirt or bugs. My back never complains and I when I wake up, I still never want to get out of ‘bed’ just like I felt when I had one. I should eventually get a bed though, especially if I ever plan on putting a wife in it.
Other things in life have become, believe it or not, more important to me than ping pong. I’m pretty frickin good at it, but I’m not gonna be the best in the provo area and that’s ok.
