Monday, June 27, 2011

To Add: hug an elephant, play with baby tigers, pet a owl, hold a chimp

I found this on someone's Reaper List today... :-)

http://www.myrtlebeachsafari.com/

I think I want to do ALL 4 of them!!

Two things to put on my list

I'm browsing other peeps' Reaper List and already found 2 interesting ideas! 


1. Build my own gym!
2. Attend a Masquerade Ball


Hmm... I'll need a trampoline for my mini-gym. A wooden pole. Yoga stuff... 



Great tips from 43thing.com users

Just to get things moving, I joined the list on 43things.com for Make Bucket List. Here's the page for advice from members who have already finished it!
http://www.43things.com/things/how_i_did_it/1824597

Two great links are:
The Buried Life http://www.facebook.com/tbl?sk=wall
Reaper List http://www.reaperlist.com/


still Breathing... :-)

Help Me! How do you start a Pointless Collection??

Good evening, fellow Earthlings.

So you see... I was raised in a very serious family, so naturally it is just really difficult to come up with an idea for item number 17, Own a Pointless Collection. How on earth do you come up with a *good* BAD collection of pointless stuff???

I tried to bring this up at work and asked my colleague for some input... but we both found it rather challenging.

Hmm... Any suggestions, dear reader?

Got the book & Why I Got It


OK. So yesterday, I got this book, so that I can basically REFUSE to do some of the suggestions made by the author Richard Horne. 

For now, 23 people have written reviews on it, and the book has received 3.5 stars out of 5.0. Learn more about the book here: 

What I liked about the book is that on the right hand side of each suggestion, there was a  neat, detailed "planning" section and a place for you to put a Star Sticker for completion. The back of the book gives you a sheet of all the star stickers, so you get to feel like a kid again! :-)

Now, I may be a Nerdette or Confucian or whatever, but there were some suggestions here that just didn't ring any bells for me. Since I've named the blog The Bucket-List Blues, there's plenty of time for us to discuss AND debate the Why's and Whatever-For's of all those suggestions here. And I intend to do so with all my idle work and at home hours.

Aight then. This should suffice for the debut post. :-) Keep living, keep dying! Until the day we really kick that bucket! 

With earnestness, from Seoul. 
xoxo The Breathing One.