#456255 - 09/28/08 11:25 PM
Things to do before you die?
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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So how about we take a break from politcs for a bit?
What were some of the things that you have done that have helped you to discover who you really are inside?
For me a few things that have helped to make me who I am are as follows:
1. Hunt big game and butcher it yourself. (for 20 years now)
2. Teach someone else to hunt, and take a back seat while they learn. (5 kids to date, and hopefully more to follow.) Had a real hard time not taking charge and taking over, but helping these guys through the process was a treat, and I have some lifelong friends/partners because of it.
3. Build a house, either as the builder, or as a spectator. (in process) Makes you appreciate the process. Much better if you get dirty.
4. Tell a boss to f-off, and walk out the door. (many years ago) One of the guys in the dorm who worked in food service with me told me I was his hero after that scene. I had just gotten a job with Red Robin and was working out my two weeks, but she was such a bitch decided I had to take a break. Sometimes a job referrence isn't all that important, after you use it to get another job.
5. Raise children (in process as well). What a fun and terrifying ride this is.
6. Run a political campaign or run for office. (BTDT, got the t-shirt).
7. Learn how to run heavy equipment. (So much easier than running the dumb stick, aka D-1 dozer)
8. Teach someone how to drive. (Early stages, but moving along)
What else do I need to do before I die?
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#456273 - 09/29/08 12:34 AM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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1. Fish or hunt as much as you can possibly get out.
2. Learn something new every single day that you do.
3. If you learn something useful, share it with the next generation.
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#456276 - 09/29/08 12:40 AM
Re: Things to do before you die?
[Re: Todd]
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 16958
Loc: SE Olympia, WA
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I'd like to see my grandchild catch a wild steelhead.
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#456278 - 09/29/08 01:18 AM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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Spawner
Registered: 10/09/07
Posts: 795
Loc: oly
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#456289 - 09/29/08 03:14 AM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 06/03/06
Posts: 1534
Loc: Tacoma
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Dog fish, I am not sure if this is what you meant, but I am looking at your post a little different then everyone else. 1. When I was young I picked a lot of strawberries for money. I remember one day talking to an older cambodian in the next row that started telling me in broken english, how just 7 days earlier he was pushing a plow in a rice patty somewhere in Cambodia and now was in America. It was obvious how happy he was to be here, but even at 12 or so, I really felt he was lying. The story made no sense, how did he reallly get here and how did he learn english so fast. The more I talked to people, the more I have realized that a lot of them really lived amazing lives. My gardner was a mobster (no lie). My father thought he had the greatest girlfreind until he learned 45 years later that she was a CIA operative. My freinds father, a meek nurse, who in another life was a doctor and barely escaped out of Cambodia with his family, sliding through mine fields and swimming through alligator infested waters with his children on his back to get his family out. Another quiet, meek freind of mine went bezerk one night and killed his wife, pratically decapitating her. Experience has taught me that you can never judge a book by its cover, but unfortunately we all seem to.
2. Had a chance to be a hero once. To me there is nothing more scarier then knowing it up to you to save someone's life. Found out that I can get the job done, but also found out that I was not cut out to be a fireman, cop or doctor. On the to do list... Write a book. Spend a year traveling Europe on foot and train. Invent something. Pull a stunt that fools the nation.
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#456314 - 09/29/08 11:20 AM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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Loc: Tuleville
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Watch the Huskies win a football game........
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#456329 - 09/29/08 11:43 AM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 11/01/06
Posts: 1557
Loc: Silverdale Wa
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Mine seem to be mostly hunting/fishing stuff. 1. catch my daughter a wild steelie. 2. Raft the yukon to the ocean. (from the border all the way) 3. hunt Africa (the cape buf and kudo) 4. Revive a river (the duck or does) 5. Never walk past trash in the woods 6. Live with nothing and be happy with that. 7. Biuld a cabin from scratch (peel the logs and make everything) 8. Be remembered for making a difference (for the better)
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#456334 - 09/29/08 12:16 PM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
Posts: 2533
Loc: Elma
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Awesome post. I'll have to think about it.
The other night I caught a 20#+ chinook with my 2 y.o. daughter on my back in one of those kid-packs cheering me on. That was a huge thrill, something that has always been on my list, and I finally had it happen. I was super stoked by that.
When he first thrashed in front of us, she was like "oooooh, dat's a big one Dad!" Then when we were releasing him she was like "You catch 'im Dad? You catch 'im?" Then she patted me on my head for doing a good job.
That was such a great moment.
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#456342 - 09/29/08 12:44 PM
Re: Things to do before you die?
[Re: Rocket Red]
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Spawner
Registered: 12/16/07
Posts: 884
Loc: It's funny to me!
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Geeze, these are some tough ones. I actually read all the posts here, since it seemed like a good one to learn something about someone without actually meeting them. Some things were confirmed and others were a surprise. See my kids be successful good people. Biggest one by far.
Showing them atleast two third world countries and one new continent. I think that the world travels beyond our country is a huge advantage to life experiences and learning how to apreciate what we have. I know it changed my outlook on things greatly.
For me learning a second langauge is a big one. Carrying a conversation with someone in the native tongue is even bigger. Going to another country and having a local come to ecstatic to use your langauge to speak is interesting. Having them tell you how great your country is while doing it, a learning experience to say the least.
Calling in a Bull (elk) for someone else and have them actually get a kill shot on it is huge one also. Called in a fair amount for others, but never had them get the shot off (archery).
Travel the world and see all the continents. So far I am at two, N America and S. America. Peru was one of the best experiences of my life. Not the canned Machu Pichu experience either. Mountain bikes and a local guide through the mountains to 3000 year old cities with bones and skulls layin all about. Through peoples front and back yards full of chickens and various farm animals, one spare chain, one spare tube and a cliffside. Priceless in my book.
Edited by Pugnacious (09/29/08 12:46 PM)
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#456403 - 09/29/08 04:05 PM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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Spawner
Registered: 12/16/07
Posts: 884
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By the way Dogfish, good topic to break the strain of the political gabage. Good call.
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#456405 - 09/29/08 04:12 PM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
Posts: 8379
Loc: West Duvall
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Thanks DF. We needed the break.
I have been so unbeleivably ucky that my "Bucket list" is now pretty shotr.. I have soem I wnat to do and might yert do and a few that are just dreams.
I want to, and have a shot at:
See my grandson catch his first steelhead on a fly.
See my grandaughter enter an Ivy league school.
Celebrate my 50th anniversaty with my wonderful wife. BTW Today is 36th.
Catch a BIG GT on a fly.
See the Northern Lights.
Catch a steelhead on my 80th birthday.
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#456477 - 09/29/08 07:25 PM
Re: Things to do before you die?
[Re: Dogfish]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 11/29/04
Posts: 1340
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What were some of the things that you have done that have helped you to discover who you really are inside?
I've spent most of the last 30+ years hunting & fishing and have taken great pride in that. All of my accomplishments pale when I am able to see my son succeed at those things that I have such a passion for. When he succeeds it is a huge accomplishment for me. Caught some nice fish, taken some nice animals, but in the grand scheme of life those hobbies are less important than relationships with family. I only hope I can teach my son to be a good human being and to be there for him if he needs me. When I'm on my deathbed all of the fish & wildlife trophies will be unimportant. Having my son there to hold my hand and tell me I was a good dad is all I could wish for.
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#456482 - 09/29/08 07:38 PM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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Spawner
Registered: 12/16/07
Posts: 884
Loc: It's funny to me!
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I challenge anyone to top that one.
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#456493 - 09/29/08 08:01 PM
Re: Things to do before you die?
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I'm not short, I'm 'fun size'
Registered: 12/25/07
Posts: 1492
Loc: Mulletville
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Great thread! It's made me realize just how lucky I am. I have lived a very carefree life so far and have been lucky enough to enjoy most of what I have wanted to accomplish in life. So far I have.... Skydived ( did it, but never again ) Saw the Northern Lights Heli fished Alaska Raced MX, cross country and cars, and won Harvested a trophy Blacktail Caught a 20lb Steelhead Caught a 50lb King Had a son ( greatest accomplishment of my life ) Watch my son take his first deer May not seem like much to some, but I am a simple person. I dont have a lot of wants in life. My bucket list as of today.... Grow old with my wife Watch our son graduate College Have grandchildren Watch my son take his first elk Harvest a trophy Rosevelt elk Take a trophy Mule Deer Teach my grandkids to hunt and fish
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