Here are some things I'm proud to say I have done:
1. Gone dune buggying/sandboarding
2. Gone wine tasting
3. Gone round the antique shops of Buenos Aires
4. Jammed with people I don't know
5. Made my own film
6. Cooked a whole roast chicken
7. Caught, gutted & cooked a mackerel
8. Attended a gig on my own
9. Been an orbital rep
10. Gone to the Banksy vs the Bristol Museum exhibition
11. Walked the Inca Trail/Seen Machu Picchu
12. Climbed Kilimanjaro
13. Played a gig at Thekla
14. Worked for a corporate giant and survived
15. Gone to university
16. Gone to Glastonbury Festival
17. Survived in Brazil on my own for 2 months
18. Climbed in the alps
19. Finished writing a book
20. Been involved in construction/renovation work
21. Passed my driving test
22. Biked down the world's most dangerous road
23. Skied off the side of a mountain, down untracked powder
24. Worked a paper round
25. Gone Paragliding
26. Seen Iguascu Falls
27. Scaled an ice wall with ice axes
28. Fallen down a crevasse and survived
29. Seen Rush on their 30th anniversary tour
30. Hosted my own radio show
31. Read The Lord of the Rings trilogy
32. Swam a mile
33. Learned to lasso things on a ranch in Salta, Argentina
34. Taken a TEFL course
35. Peed off the Clifton Suspension Bridge
36. Looked out over New York from the top of the Empire State Building
37. Seen Niagra Falls
38. Been at least partially responsible for a 'wall of death' scenario at the Tithe Barn, CSP
39. Experienced proper nighttime darkness
40. Experienced, after much trial, a night at Motion
41. Lived the funk, going to see the Haggis Horns and the Apples, both on impulse
42. Taken part in a '24-hour cycle'
43. Solved a rubix cube
44. Learned to salsa*
45. Ridden on a moto-taxi
46. Sat on top of a rock in the middle of nowhere in Tanzania, and taken in the view
47. Played volleyball with the disabled workers from Neema Crafts
48. Eaten Ugali with the workers at Neema
49. Bartered in a marketplace
50. Solved a real business problem
More to come...
* Requests for demonstrations will be met with scowling
Thursday, 16 July 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment