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My bucket list








  1. Do the highest Bungee Jump


  2. Sky Dive

  3. Scuba dive in the Great barrier reef
  4. White water rafting
  5. Para gliding
  6. Own the best Mac Book that Apple ever comes up with
  7. Own an Audi 
  8. Be alive to see my Fourth Generation (that will make me a person who lived with 7 generations of his family)
  9. Play Violin in a concert
  10. Play 7 instruments in a concert: harmonica, guitar, 
  11. Be on all 7 continents of the world
    1. Asia
    2. America North
    3. America South
    4. Africa
    5. Europe
    6. Australia
    7. Antartica
  12. See 7 wonders of the World
    1. Taj Mahal
    2. Eiffel Tower
    3. Pyramids
    4. Great wall of China
    5. Colosseum in Rome
    6. Chichen Itza
    7. StoneHenge
  13. Facebook friend count of 3717
  14. Good Reads count of 700
  15. Stand on a land at 5000mts altitude
  16. Have 7 lac rupees in my bank account
  17. Have 7 million rupees in my bank account
  18. Have 7 crore rupees in my bank account
  19. Have 70 crore rupees in my bank account
  20. Have 7 billion rupees in my bank account
  21. Live a monk's life for one whole month
  22. Touch 200 km/hr
  23. Solve Rubik's cube in 14 seconds
  24. Build a monumental building
  25. Write a book
  26. Experience Zero Gravity
  27. 24 hours without uttering a word
  28. 24 hours without eating or drinking anything
  29. Run a full Marathon
  30. Juggle three balls for 7 minutes
  31. Weigh 70 Kgs
  32. Record a 7 minute song
  33. Make a 7 minute film
  34. Donate a million rupees
  35. Employ 700 people

      Comments

      Sapan said…
      Great list. My list is 27 items long and I see that we have 11 in common :)
      Eruditus said…
      let me guess..the common will be the adventure sports stuff, writing a book, visiting wonders, and owning a million and the macbook :)
      Sagar said…
      2,4,5,6,7,11.1,11.4,11.5,12.1,12.2,12.5,16,22,27,31 (:P),35 - checked!
      Sagar said…
      2,4,5,6,7,11.1,11.4,11.5,12.1,12.2,12.5,16,22,27,31(:p),35 - check!
      Eruditus said…
      wow! tumhare yahan 700 log kaam karte hai? and tune macbook ka naya wala liya hai kya? if not then ye pichle wale se better hai to not counted :)
      Sapan said…
      Well, yes! Travelling and doing crazy stuff is on my list too. I'm not a mac person though. I want to own a sports car and a sports bike.
      Cross country motorcycle trip is on my high priority list too.
      I want to learn to fly a plane and architect a building too.
      Other than that hitting bull's eye at 25 yards with 5 different guns :P (almost done) and rollerblading (check)
      Sapan said…
      btw from your list
      1 (it was too high), 4, 5, 16, 22, 27 check..
      2 (I was waiting for my solo jump) and 3 by the end of this summer :)
      Eruditus said…
      wow sapan...now i am jealous :)
      i never thought you very the adventure tpe ka banda.. saale bandook wandook ..sahi hai bhai!
      Shubhi said…
      Man u hooked me to write dis 1!!
      Here goes mine:
      1. Sky diving [any adventure lover 'ld love to try this]
      2. Deep sea diving [considering I have water phobia]
      3. Water rafting in Rishikesh[Having heard it being the most dangerous 1 in India]
      4. Go tracking on skates
      5. Hot air balloon
      6. Ride a bike
      7. Drive a sports car/S.U.V.
      8. Sail for a week
      9. Address a crowd of a million [with absolutely no talent ;)]
      10.Donate 10 % of whatsoever I earn [to people genuinely needing it..finding them 'ld b another task]
      11. Design a 7 star hotel
      12. Design a celebrity's bungalow
      15. A half page coverage in a famous newspaper [For a positive deed ofcourse :D]
      13. Visit natural calamity hit places over the world
      14.Reach the highest level of meditation [leading a household life]
      16. Live a monks life [a week 'ld b enough though]
      17. Astral travel [Wish to discover the truth behind it]
      Eruditus said…
      wow interesting list!
      I am tempted to copy some of these items to my list as well :)
      astral travel is same as lucid dreaming kya?
      Shubhi said…
      Haha! Well i took d advantage of posting it after you!
      Leading a monks life was inspired by you. Astral travel is traveling to a different place at any particular moment, no matter how far it is, through your subconscious mind,its a very high level of meditation [but obviously hard to perform for a mischievous person like me]


      P.S. U can mail me if you wish to know any further details about it,I 'ld not like to post it here assuring its not made fun of..
      I always am in search of crazy people like me trying to reach different horizons of life! You get to learn a lot from them :)
      Eruditus said…
      @shubhi will need your mail id for that..or you can send a mail to tejeshkinariwala@gmail.com in case you have a funny email id and don't want to post it here :P

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