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headgreebo · 3 years
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PTP 142 - Ego Stuffiem Mea Faciem Cakiem Um Yes
PTP 142 – Ego Stuffiem Mea Faciem Cakiem Um Yes
Lockdown is pretty much over, work is slowing down recording so here we are talking about the most expensive meal we’ve ever had, share our personal & favourite mottos, gear up some cocaine bees, answer if Spiderman reacts disgusted when he walks through a spider web, 300 an historical event, compile an Anti-Bucket List, & spend a day in the last book we read. Hosts this issue are Heather, Tom &…
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l33tsaber · 4 years
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a ‘let’s not think about buckets’ list
I don’t plan on kicking one for a veeeeery long time, but I have a list of things I should very much like to do/see/photograph/have, in no particular order, even though some of these may be implausible if I never get vacation I can spend on something other than medical procedures:
A sewing table that I can raise and lower my sewing machine on so I can do free-motion stuff and heavy projects without breaking my needles so much.  It’s supposed to feel better on the wrists, too... (and it should have a cabinet with a whole bunch of big compartments/drawers for all my fabric and craft supplies)
Go to one of the Games Done Quick events in person
Meet a lot of my online friends
See Blind Guardian again.  (I just... have a longing and a need to feel that camaraderie in the crowd singing “The Bard’s Song”, the fire that fills us in “Nightfall”, the solemn intoning of ‘myyyyy song of the end’ in “A Past and Future Secret”...)
Visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Learn proper equitation, developing all the relevant muscles in the hopes it might help my scoliosis and aid in venous return from the legs.
Make a big heckin’ quilt involving something from the Legendarium
Girlfriend
Dog
Friends who remember me and ask me along to things more than twice a year and accept that even if I can’t drive I can offer gas money or food or something and even if I might be too sick to actually go to a thing sometimes I still want to feel included like even just sending me a message or linking me to things they think I’d like to say they’re thinking of me
Hardwood pennywhistle in C
Get good enough on my lever harp to justify moving up to a concert harp
Get good enough at weaving to justify something like the Schacht Baby Wolf
Visit Ireland.  See some pretty seasides full of seals and countrysides full of sheeps.
Photograph pretty birds in New Zealand.  Visit the Stansborough Woolery, too.
On that note, one of the Fellowship Fabric throw blankets from the Stansborough Woolery.
Make my own mead (or an unconventional wine if I ever get a decent enough harvest from my garden to make a wine)
Disney’s an entire bag of dicks, but I still kinda have a guilty daydream of seeing one of the parks when it’s all lit up for the winter holidays?
Repaint that questionable dark blue wall in my bedroom.  Make it a huge mural of something.
Have “aurë entuluva” tattooed somewhere if I ever lose my displeasure of needles (hell, I mean, compared to having IV’s and blood draws and paravertebral injections, if I choose a spot that’s not right over bone it might be cake... it just needs to be a spot I can easily conceal if the new company has its way with the dress code.  Speaking of the dress code, I do hope the current rules re: interesting hair prevail in the new CBA -- if we ever come to an agreement and don’t just end up walking in April -- because I love seeing all the coworkers with fun hair colors and I still want to make mine purple or blue or try one of those funky opalescent looks and if the new company has its way, they’d ban unnatural hair colors like they do in the handbook for their non-contractor employees alongside T-shirts.  Fucking T-shirts.  They would let us have cargo shorts, but no T-shirts?  We’re locked in a security-badged room all day where the public can’t see us.  I’m counting on the union to fight for our right to continue queercoding the hell out of ourselves at work.  But I digress.)
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megasimranmishra · 6 years
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My Anti-Bucket List Everyone has a bucket list of things that they want to do before they die. Personally, I don't have a bucket list.
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Celebrating The Year | 2015
Sometimes all you need to do is celebrate yourself.
And that's exactly what this post is. I first seen this idea on Olivia Purvis' blog and fell in love with the idea of an anti-bucket list. 2015 has honestly been one of the oddest yet greatest years of my life. It has been a year were I finally feel I have came into my own and realised that what happens in my life is completely and utterly my choice. If you aren't enjoying what you are doing, then don't do it. That is what I have truly learnt this year. This post is also just a chance to sit down and actually reflect on the crazy year I have had, and I hope after reading this you are all inspired to write your own anti-bucket list. Enjoy! 
I started my first ever job
I travelled without family for the first time
I took up every opportunity that was given to me
I completed my level 2 vtct
I started my level 3 diploma
I left my level 3 diploma because like I said if you aren't enjoying it, why do it?
I started my driving lessons...and then stopped them. But 2016 will be my year for driving. I hope.
I started a blog after wanting to for so long
I was awarded student of the year
Harry and I went on our first adventure...
And then our second
I realised that there is a lot more of the world on your doorstep than you think
I laughed
I cried
I just had fun and stopped worrying as much...or tried to at least. I'm a worrier what can I say?
And so much more that I can't even begin to comprehend. It's so easy to dwell on the negatives, and we all do it. But if you just sit and actually think, you will realise that so many amazing things are going on around you. And I also just want to say a massive thank you to everyone for making this year as insane as it has been and I will see you all next year. So thank you and goodbye 2015. 
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themonsterlashblog · 9 years
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I forgot to post this. My apologies!!! Here was last Thursday vlog and I will see you guys in December.
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