Mine, to ice skate in Central Park and to sing live on stage.
I can't carry a tune in a bucket and have feet like 2 bars of soap, but hey ho.
What's on your list!!!!!
here's some other peoples
http://www.bikermatch.co.uk/sites/bm/forum/posts.asp?to...ic_id=5780
I have now crossed some off my list. I have swam with dolphins and sharks in the wild.
My number 1 has to be seeing ayres rock at sunset with the man i love at my side to keep my feet on the ground because i've wanted to see that since my cousin cathy told me how spectacular it is on one of her many visits from oz...
Sadly cathy died aged 35 and i promised her 'one day' i'd go there when i was 12....she was probably the nicest, scattiest, giddiest and nuttiest professor i've ever met and lived life like a 2 year old kid seeing snow for the first time and proof positive that being nutty is hereditary lol
Really did consider going ice skating in central park but the thought of chilblains in the -40 wind chill filled me with fear lol
Gives me a reason to go back so hopefully in the next few years should be able to go back :-)
OOOOOH sooooo many where to begin???
See wolves in the wild.
Base camp Everest.
New York at Christmas time.
New England in the Fall.
ooohhh Ride route 66 is def before dementia sets in but I need to win the lottery first .
Ride around the coast of Britian on my own bike.
live happily ever after............................bloody romantic that i am
to find someone who I make as happy and content as they do me...and spend as many yrs as possible by their side. Then to share as many wonderful experiences like those already mentioned with them..
not asking much..is it?
So long as friends and family are smiling and healthy - I'm happy with that but to pick something would be:
1. to own my ickle detached cottagey type house with bar, indoor swimming pool, ice rink that covers over to make a roller rink and badminton court - plenty of room for friends and family to stay over and work only part time in a job that I enjoy! (think some of this came up in the post of what would you do if you won lotto too!) and live happily ever after!
2. Visit Carlo's bakery in Hoboken, meet Buddy and make a cake with him (I'm working on that one !)
Anything else I've wanted to do I've done - though am a simplistic chick so my thoughts don't stretch as exciting as some of you guys they were things like meeting Marti Pellow, James Toseland, going to Austria for a snowy christmas, getting a bike (the last time around!)
Just a half bucket for now ..
Ride route 66 e- w , and then find another route back east
Do a trackday (really - never done one !!)
Ride new zealand
retire to a south sea island c/w a pose of young handmaidens tending to my every .. oops sorry, wrong website ... !