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5Sep/08

My 101 List

So thanks to my friend Jan and her blog Just Jan, I was inspired to create my list of 101 things to do in 1001 days. I'm totally a list driven person, so this was a perfect way for me to set some new and exciting goals.

I'm posting my finished list on September 5, 2008, so my 1001 days end date is June 3, 2011. Crap...I better get started.

  1. Visit Japan.
  2. Visit the UK again.
  3. Visit New Orleans again.
  4. Visit Canada.
  5. Visit Mayan ruins.
  6. Learn basic Latin.
  7. Visit the Portland/Seattle areas.
  8. Take George to Hearst Castle.
  9. Attend the Gilroy Garlic Festival.
  10. Go to Gilroy Gardens.
  11. Take George to the Winchester Mystery Mansion.
  12. Buy a house.
  13. Have no credit card debt.
  14. See Penn & Teller.
  15. Deep fry a turkey.
  16. Volunteer for an environmental project.
  17. Make a movie with George. (Not that kind of movie! Although...)
  18. Visit Legoland California and the Lego Aquarium.
  19. Make a t-shirt quilt.
  20. Visit Vasquez rocks.
  21. Watch the new Battlestar Galactica.
  22. Watch the new Doctor Who.
  23. Bet on a horse race.
  24. Create and post a flash game.
  25. Visit Egypt.
  26. Learn basic toy sculpting.
  27. Visit Alaska.
  28. Go to the World Beard & Mustache Championships.
  29. Go to KOL Con.
  30. Build an R2-D2.
  31. Make Toy Break financially self sufficient.
  32. Visit Hawaii.
  33. Re-learn basic Japanese
  34. Call Jack 93.1 and leave a message.
  35. Find a US plush manufacturer.
  36. Watch Angel with George.
  37. Make puppet of me and learn to use it.
  38. Create a media center.
  39. Find a good local Greek restaurant.
  40. Try tapas.
  41. Try Russian food.
  42. Attend a Rancid concert.
  43. Try South American cuisine.
  44. Make a pizza at home.
  45. Eat lobster in Maine.
  46. Make homemade granola.
  47. Get new glasses.
  48. Take an art class.
  49. Take George to the Trees of Mystery.
  50. Bake white bread at home.
  51. Make something useful out of Legos.
  52. Clean the pile of clothes by my bed.
  53. Take an online class.
  54. Find two ways to make my company more environmentally friendly.
  55. Complete an oxycore run in KOL.
  56. Get a pedometer and join the 10,000 steps program.
  57. Reread Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
  58. Read three works by Shakespeare I've never read.
  59. Listen to three classic audio books.
  60. Get another tattoo.
  61. See the London Bridge in AZ.
  62. Visit the Center for Puppetry Arts in Georgia.
  63. Convert our vhs to dvd.
  64. Get my passport.
  65. Have another art show.
  66. Take a hot air balloon ride with George.
  67. Go to the LA County Fair.
  68. Visit Easter Island.
  69. Learn basic Tai Chi.
  70. Eat at Pinks.
  71. Go to the Getty.
  72. Take George to a hockey game.
  73. Publish an article in a magazine.
  74. Play badminton.
  75. Go to Fangoria.
  76. Attend a conference.
  77. Visit a Japanese garden.
  78. Go to Universal Studios.
  79. Unlock all the Funkeys games.
  80. Get some Monster In My Pocket figures again.
  81. Use the Wii Fit or DDR everyday for one month.
  82. Plan a Risk night.
  83. Create a ZOMBIE : THE GAME version 2.
  84. Scan in old photos.
  85. Visit Disneyworld again.
  86. Visit a cheese shop.
  87. Visit Geoff in SF.
  88. Sew usable pajama pants.
  89. Play Magic the Gathering online.
  90. Update Little Ayleen.
  91. Visit the LA Zoo.
  92. Go to the LA Farmers Market.
  93. Grow my own herbs.
  94. Pet a penguin.
  95. Bake a pie.
  96. Blog everyday for two weeks.
  97. Make mac & cheese with chips & bacon.
  98. Organize my recipes.
  99. Read the 101 great books on collegeboard.com.
  100. Be on tv.
  101. Visit the Griffith Observatory.
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  1. GREAT LIST!!! There are so many things we’ll have to do together. A horse race for sure, and Penn & Teller. Yes, I will even try your mac & cheese with chips and bacon whenever you make it.
    Jan :)

  2. Penn and Teller are great. Saw them twice in Philadelphia.


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