Carpe diem- Things to do before you die (1 Viewer)

Sep 1, 2002
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As if there are things to do after you die.

I have seen the best player of my generation in the flesh- Zizou (and still the greatest ever in international competitions).
Therefore, I have to take my boy to see Messi, the greatest of his so far. So I am hoping Juve get drawn against Barcelona next year, but regardless it is off to Barcelona next season.

Always wanted to see Gaudi's work first hand, which is another Carpe diem.
 

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Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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Me too back in 2001, his last season :(

Saw a lot of Gaudi's stuff too, the Sagrada Familia was spectacular although going to the top of it was a bad idea :scared:
 

Kate

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I'd like to see a few bands (more before they die than anything else), I'd like to see Juve, kiss Gigi, visit Tibet, write a book, have a child, have many loves, and enjoy myself to the fullest and try to make other people happy.

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I wouldn't waste too much time in Belgium.
Or Andorra.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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See Aberdeen win a trophy.

Go to The Masters.

Attend a Boxing Day Test.

Play the Old Course at St. Andrews.
 

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Oct 28, 2010
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I've always wanted to do something like scale Mt.Everest, sail across an ocean(possibly round the whole world), or live somewhere remote for a month or so. Like some forest in Alaska or something.
 
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Sep 1, 2002
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    Sure do.

    But I generally wouldn't be walking if I wasn't playing golf.
    Personally, I think he should have played golf and written less.

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    What is a boxing day test?
     

    Red

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    Personally, I think he should have played golf and written less.

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    What is a boxing day test?
    Australia v somebody at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of a crowd of 60,000+.

    Wouldn't want to go for an Ashes Test, though, since England cricket fans are pricks.
     
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    bianconero
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    Australia v somebody at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of a crowd of 60,000+.

    Wouldn't want to go for an Ashes Test, though, since England cricket fans are pricks.
    I've done the Ashes (in England) and it is a bit painful- Ingerland!
     

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