This old chap is my todays inspiration and thought it worth sharing - 105th birthday celebrated with a roller coaster ride followed by a tattoo. Fully rad dude!![]()
Had me wondering what others have on their bucket list or if they even had one? Just another reminder to do the things you want to do in life while you can
Happy friday breezers ![]()
www.thesun.co.uk/news/3268415/worlds-oldest-person-ride-rollercoaster-twistosaurus/
You are correct with your "another reminder", which is why I don't believe in bucket lists.
If you need, or are making a bucket list, then you've been fu(king up with your life, not doing what you want to do, at the age you can do it best, or as close to it as possible, whatever it takes, no matter what, there are no excuses, it's easy, so get out there, you lazy slug!
At 67, I'm having a very hard time coming up with anything, and I'm happy about that.
I should add, do-overs, but do-overs are different, with do-overs everybody has a list, who doesn't have a do-over, I've got many.
Women, don't get me started.
Professional and successful racecar driver, F1, Indy, NASCAR, any of those would have worked, retired rich and healthy.
Professional and expert drummer in high demand by the most successful R&R and Blues bands, retired rich and healthy.
But you can't put those in a bucket.
my bucket list item is a recurring one
camping on remote beach with surf, kite and sup toys, fishing gear and a carton of beer in an engel.
its been done a few times, I just like to revisit it.
Writing and publishing a cook book.
Live for a while in the south of USA - louisiana or I like the idea of Deale, Maryland too maybe.
Learn to surf again - haven't done it in the last 20 years.
Pick fresh oysters off the rocks and eat them there.
Visit Graceland.
You are correct with your "another reminder", which is why I don't believe in bucket lists.
If you need, or are making a bucket list, then you've been fu(king up with your life, not doing what you want to do, at the age you can do it best, or as close to it as possible, whatever it takes, no matter what, there are no excuses, it's easy, so get out there, you lazy slug!
At 67, I'm having a very hard time coming up with anything, and I'm happy about that.
I almost feel sorry for you Masterbender.
You are correct with your "another reminder", which is why I don't believe in bucket lists.
If you need, or are making a bucket list, then you've been fu(king up with your life, not doing what you want to do, at the age you can do it best, or as close to it as possible, whatever it takes, no matter what, there are no excuses, it's easy, so get out there, you lazy slug!
At 67, I'm having a very hard time coming up with anything, and I'm happy about that.
I almost feel sorry for you Masterbender.
Almost means that you don't, which is what I'd prefer, save it for somebody deserving.