This is a bias of mine. I am not a big fan of Bruce Springsteen. My husband likes him, but to me his voice is as annoying as fingernails on a chalkboard.
It was hard putting one of them in front of the other because I love them both. I laugh everytime I see them. I saw Meaning of Life first, so I think that is why it was first on the list. It was the intro to Monty Python for me.
Thanks for the pointers. I'd like to see all of those places. It had been fun accompishing things on the list and adding things to this list.
It is hard to say what was my favorite 3 because I had a lot of fun doing many of the things on my list.
The best scuba diving ever was in the Galopogos Islands. There we saw walls of hammerhead sharks, white tip and black tip sharks, giant turtles, sea lions, rays, eels, octopi, sea horses, and even penguins!!! There were so many fish that in places, I would look up and could not see the sky because there were so many fish. It was incredible. I did a shark feeding in St. Maarten which was really neat. That is another great diving experience.
The most incredible sights are either Machu Picchu in Peru or the ancient ruins of Knossos in Greece. But, also in Kusadasi, Turkey the ruins in Ephasus were incredible. It is hard to say which one was the best. I am a history buff.
The best art museum in my opinion was the D'Orsay in Paris. But, New York and D.C. have really great museums, too.
The biggest rush was skydiving. I was scared at first, but went. Here is a hint.....if someone takes a picture of you skydiving, do not smile with teeth showing. The wind blows your cheeks out and you look like a cartoon character. Hang gliding and hot air balloon rides were not as much of a rush, but you could enjoy the scenery a little bit more.
Starting my own business has given me a lot of pride and I can spend more time with my daughter, who is now 2. So, that makes it even more worth while.
Running a marathon gave me a great sense of accompishment. I did the Marine Corp Marathon in DC. I felt great afterward. Now, I am training for the next marathon, which will be the ING Atlanta Marathon. Next week, I am running a half marathon here in ATL on Thanksgiving. I am trying to decide on which triatholon I am going to train for.
Exactly. At least they could at least rap it up for the fans.
Thanks. It was a fun list to make.
my bad
Thanks. I will add them
ATL
This is a bias of mine. I am not a big fan of Bruce Springsteen. My husband likes him, but to me his voice is as annoying as fingernails on a chalkboard.
It was hard putting one of them in front of the other because I love them both. I laugh everytime I see them. I saw Meaning of Life first, so I think that is why it was first on the list. It was the intro to Monty Python for me.
I think the song I Hate Mondays by the Boomtown Rats is the way to start off Monday mornings. o)
It is a good movie but did not make my list of 25.
I remember listening to it in the 80's and think of these songs with that era. It is one year off.... come on.
The best comedy of all time is M*A*S*H.
Thanks for the pointers. I'd like to see all of those places. It had been fun accompishing things on the list and adding things to this list.
It is hard to say what was my favorite 3 because I had a lot of fun doing many of the things on my list.
The best scuba diving ever was in the Galopogos Islands. There we saw walls of hammerhead sharks, white tip and black tip sharks, giant turtles, sea lions, rays, eels, octopi, sea horses, and even penguins!!! There were so many fish that in places, I would look up and could not see the sky because there were so many fish. It was incredible. I did a shark feeding in St. Maarten which was really neat. That is another great diving experience.
The most incredible sights are either Machu Picchu in Peru or the ancient ruins of Knossos in Greece. But, also in Kusadasi, Turkey the ruins in Ephasus were incredible. It is hard to say which one was the best. I am a history buff.
The best art museum in my opinion was the D'Orsay in Paris. But, New York and D.C. have really great museums, too.
The biggest rush was skydiving. I was scared at first, but went. Here is a hint.....if someone takes a picture of you skydiving, do not smile with teeth showing. The wind blows your cheeks out and you look like a cartoon character. Hang gliding and hot air balloon rides were not as much of a rush, but you could enjoy the scenery a little bit more.
Starting my own business has given me a lot of pride and I can spend more time with my daughter, who is now 2. So, that makes it even more worth while.
Running a marathon gave me a great sense of accompishment. I did the Marine Corp Marathon in DC. I felt great afterward. Now, I am training for the next marathon, which will be the ING Atlanta Marathon. Next week, I am running a half marathon here in ATL on Thanksgiving. I am trying to decide on which triatholon I am going to train for.
that is a good one.
Brainfart....geez.
Brainfast on that one. Thanks