What’s one thing you've always wanted to do, but haven’t done?

I'd like to see the unedited version of Nightmare Sisters.
 
I absolutely have to ride on a Boeing 747 passenger jet. Also, I have to skydive before I die. It will only be 1 or 2 times.

Furthermore, I have to ride on a private jet before I die.
Same here, bro. Lufthansa seems to be the only airline still flying 747s. Korean Air has a few but they are mothballing them quickly.

A private jet would be great. A Gulfstream would be radical.
 
I absolutely have to ride on a Boeing 747 passenger jet. Also, I have to skydive before I die. It will only be 1 or 2 times.

Furthermore, I have to ride on a private jet before I die.

Same here, bro. Lufthansa seems to be the only airline still flying 747s. Korean Air has a few but they are mothballing them quickly.

A private jet would be great. A Gulfstream would be radical.

Book a private jet with a cute pilot who used to fight in the UFC.

 
I really like rollercoasters so going to Cedar Point is a dream of mine. Shame I'm half way across the earth though and I doubt I'd get anyone interested in going with me. I just have to live with Alton Towers which is an excellent theme park mind you.

Going on a Safari trip in Africa would be amazing, too. And, swimming with dolphins.
 
Play a gig with a band once. I reckon I'm good enough now (guitar), just need to find a group of like mindeds. I jam with some mates, but they don't take it serious at all and we're quite average, plus we don't have a bass player.

I got to play in a church band for a few years. It had been on my bucket list for a long time. It remains the only band I've ever played in. They had a pool of really good musicians they would rotate through, so most of the time I performed with different folks. We played three services a day with the first being broadcast on a Christian radio station in the area. All three were broadcast on the church's live web feed. It was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed the experience.

It's always an honor to be invited to play in a band. The real honor is being invited to play -- a second time.
 
Take a ride on the Goodyear blimp.

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I got to play in a church band for a few years. It had been on my bucket list for a long time. It remains the only band I've ever played in. They had a pool of really good musicians they would rotate through, so most of the time I performed with different folks. We played three services a day with the first being broadcast on a Christian radio station in the area. All three were broadcast on the church's live web feed. It was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed the experience.

It's always an honor to be invited to play in a band. The real honor is being invited to play -- a second time.

I mean my dream would be to play in a metal band of some sort but really any sort of band would be fun if I vibed with the others, sounds like fun.
 
Go to Japan and that's it. I'll be good after that.
 
I mean my dream would be to play in a metal band of some sort but really any sort of band would be fun if I vibed with the others, sounds like fun.

It was fun. I highly recommend it. It doesn't matter what type of music you're making.

As I wrote, I played in the band for a few years. During that time they changed leaders. I had to audition for the first one, but I was grandfathered in for the second one.

One thing I learned is that playing in a band, especially one with good musicians, makes you a better player. We played different songs every time so that really expanded my skill set beyond what I would normally play solo.

Another, is that you have to listen to what the other players are doing and adjust your tempo and playing to match.
 
Im a citydweller from GTA/Ontario and the first real mountains I saw up close was when I drove through highway 1 and passed Cochrane. The mountains "rose up" and it was then I understood how "loud" silence can be while experiencing the simultaneous feelings of profound insignificance and boundless inspiration in the face of something old, indifferent and immense.

Just don't do shrooms the night before because Yetis can smell it through your fever-sweat...for some reason the scent makes them weird and they get on some claustrophobic "hug 'em and squeeze 'em and love 'em and call 'em George" type shit with you if get caught lacking taking a roadside break with a weedpen
Small world, I'm in the GTA too. Biggest mountains I've ever seen are New York/Pennsylvania/Vermont, and even they took my breath away. Can't wait to see the Rockies. Thanks for the warning, I'll leave the shrooms for the end of the trip.
 
Sky dive
Dive in the great barrier reef
Go on a safari in Africa

If given the choice and chance, I would want to go to Africa for a month or two. See the great migration and all that in person.
 
If someone comes up with two girls at the same time I'm throwing Sherdog out.

I've been happy enough to have seen everywhere I want to abroad. I'd've liked to see Japan but husband has so sort of vicariously.

Never wanted to see northern Africa or the middle east. Wanted to go on a safari but not with the kidnapping.
since I have only one pen, two chicks sequentially <Fedor23>

booking a japan trip next year as my consolation prize, dont really expect much........ I dont mind repeating trips again, maybe a short trip to aussietowns, the fifty first state, I'm ready to repeat, there are many "new" places that I dont even want to go to.

Egypt sounds horrible, among many others, however, if there were a toured service I could take, I wouldnt mind even the worst places, as long as it's a service that takes care of me. If something like that exists, I'd go everywhere, even Somalia, like the most difficult places to live on earth tour where I'm protected by armored truck and an entourage type of tour.
 
since I have only one pen, two chicks sequentially <Fedor23>

booking a japan trip next year as my consolation prize, dont really expect much........ I dont mind repeating trips again, maybe a short trip to aussietowns, the fifty first state, I'm ready to repeat, there are many "new" places that I dont even want to go to.

Egypt sounds horrible, among many others, however, if there were a toured service I could take, I wouldnt mind even the worst places, as long as it's a service that takes care of me. If something like that exists, I'd go everywhere, even Somalia, like the most difficult places to live on earth tour where I'm protected by armored truck and an entourage type of tour.
Plonk me in for an hour and then pluck me out, I'd like to see The Pyramids but that's it.
 
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