Activities you've never done that you want to do.

Sshhhh sweetie. Now I can’t use that as a front to deny my own raging gayness.

do it, its pretty cheap. just get a helmet and a car, and if your not an idiot youll wear a neck brace, then go do the one at crasharama

-Drive a formula one car
-Race snowcross
-Drive/own a street car that will roast the tires at ridiculous speeds
-Ride a crotch rocket
-Try to one punch a top MMA fighter(if given a clean shot)
-Similar to above, compete in an MMA fight

How old are you?

21

Shit son, first step is to deck yourself out in Tapout gear. That way you will gain some street cred.

Get a life.

Raise a Laiger
Run the Colorado with my kayak/ drop down a 20+ ft water fall
Nuke afganistan
Drive a WRC car balls out
Fighter jet
Vote Arnold for pres.
Yell back at all the corporate assholes at work without getting fired
Die gloriously

:picard:

Kayak the Erie Canal and back.
Get my pilots license
Finish my bike
Research
Die

^ Agreed. Pretty lame. Nuke Afghanistan? So 1000 innocents and 4000 camels can die?

Has anyone ever gone White Water Rafting at Letchworth State Park?

Just wondering what I am in for tomorrow. (looking to get soaked other than jumping off the raft when barely moving)

I really wanna do skydiving
learn how to drift and then do so
finish building my caterham replica and then drive it to california and back
win a motocross event(have raced one REAL event, took second to last haha)
go back to europe and see more of it, specifically I NEED to see italy for at least a week
run my old as hell honda in a vintage motorcycle class on a course for fun
ride my old as hell honda to a long-distance destination and back with nothing more than a backpack full of necessities and a one-man tent and basic tool kit
get into kayaking more than just the Yagotta Regatta which I have done the past two years
Cedar Point
Daytona bike week with my dad
train and run a marathon
train and run in a bicycle race
get a respectable score on a round of golf on a par 4 course
frolf (never have)
play a real show with a band and only play original music and not get boo’d off stage
learn flair bartending
learn Parkour/Free Running techniques
downhill tricycle drift race (I.E. nitro circus style)
ride in a hot air balloon

that’s all I can think of for now.

I can assist in the playing a real show with a band :wink:

1 Have a couple more kids and raise them all somewhat well
2 Travel a lot more - England, Italy, maybe France, somewhere scandanavian, Egypt, China, definitely gotta see the Amazon, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, South Africa
3 PE License, PMP Certification
4 Read a lot more
5 Ride the transsiberian railroad, good time to work on 4
7 Get really healthy and stay that way well into old age
8 Play soccer again
9 Still working on 2 chicks at once

There’s so many things I wanna do. Travelling would be big.

I would love to drive from the U.S. through Central America and into South America - all the way into Patagonia.

I saw a documentary about some guys that did it a few decades ago and there’s blogs written by people who have done it. The journey is supposed to be incredibly challenging in so many aspects, not only do you have to keep your vehicle in check, but you have to deal with awful roads, different cultures, the language barrier, bribing officials at borders, etc.

Sounds like an awesome adventure to me.

fulfilling one of my dreams of surfing in hawaii this November. So excited

Beat me to it. I just want to try surfing so bad. I snowboard and know how to wakeboard, and have great balance when it comes to sports in water.

Best of luck, and please fill me in on how this went.

I’ve been surfing since about age 14. As long as the waves are decent, I expect it to go well. I’ve been told that there is a nice left right outside the hotel I’m staying at. So, as long as the swells are coming in, it should be great to get out early and get some rides in.

Surfing is such a unique sport. There is so much more to it than just balance and riding the board. Judging waves, knowing tides, endurance/stamina to paddle, etc… It’s easily the most difficult of the water/extreme sports than I’ve done, and I am an excellent swimmer.

Not doubting you by any means. Still would just love to try sometime. It is for sure on my to do list!