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20 Things To Do Before I Kick The Bucket

My bucket list as of now... to be continued.

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20 Things To Do Before I Kick The Bucket

Everyone always says, "Oh that is on my bucket list." BUT no one actually writes out their bucket list and shares it. If you are creating or trying to get some ideas, feel free to steal them! Maybe I could have a bucket list buddy.

1. 50 states

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Travel the 50 states by 30!

2. Step foot on every continent

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Along the lines of the states but a bigger picture, who wouldn't want to do this.

3. Get married... once

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I think this is everyones goal...

4. Parasail 

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I can only imagine what the views would look like! Hopefully my fear of heights won't stop me.

5. Scuba dive

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Their is an entire world under the water.

6. Bathe an elephant

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How cool would this be?

7. Visit the 7 Wonders of the World

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I cannot wait for my mind to be blown seven times...

8. See a coral reef

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One entire ecosystem!!!

9. Meet someone who changes my views

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Could be one something small or something large, ill let you know!

10. Blow glass

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This is just such a cool concept, who wouldn't want to try it.

11. Go to a drive-in

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I feel like I am literally the only person in the world who hasn't done this...

12. Get a fish pedicure 

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My feet are so ticklish so ill let you know how this one goes.

13. go a whole month without makeup 

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Making myself more confident every day is the key!

14. Drink at an ice bar

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Who wouldn't want to wear a huge fur coat and drink a cold beverage.

15. Leave a 100% tip

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Being a server, I know the struggle.

16. Be a tourist in Pittsburgh

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Being a tourist in my hometown because I haven't done that stuff since elementary school.

17. Go ice fishing

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I don't really enjoying fishing but for some reason I think this would be cooler... literally and figuratively.

18. Go to a Super Bowl, World Series, and Stanley Cup

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I just love sports that much

19. Walk across Abbey Road in London

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I study abroad in England next semester... I should be able to check this off.

20. Save a life

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I think as humans this is important.

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