An anti-bucket list, something you hope you never have to do

If you mean things that others might have on theirs but you hope to never do , then I agree with the jumping out of a plane, under any circumstance !
 

Eat the kind of food my mother-in-law used to serve, including blood sausage and soup filled with soggy kale. Oh, and that dried cod and potato casserole. And the absolute worst? Tripe. Which is part of a cow's stomach that is scrubbed, rubbed with lemon and then cut up and boiled, served in a spicy tomato sauce. *Sigh* and then there were the pig's feet...people wonder why literally EVERYONE in the family has GERD.
 
I have a list. (BTW, I not even going to mention jumping out of a plane.)
Buy another car, house.
Go back to school.
Being the Best Man at another wedding.
Take a driving test at the D. M. V.
Get on/in something, and push, pull, drag, peddle, drive for 10,000 miles
Climb more than 6 inches.
 
LOL.... My Uncles ride... he gave me a hard time about jumping out of a perfectly good airplane

One of my nephews is or was a weapons officer on a sub out of Kings Bay. I forget the name of the sub but it was a boomer, when I looked it up and read some of the history of what they do I fully understood why he never talked much. Pretty much stayed to himself too. He's still in the silent service so there must be some kind of attraction that compels them to do what they do knowing the outcome if they received that message. I asked him once (I really had to know) if they received that message would they really carry out that order. He looked at me incredulously and said yes they would carry out that order without hesitation, he said they would do it, they wouldn't like to but they would do it, they'd have to do it. I then asked him what happens after that? What do you do? He said it really doesn't matter. Well so much for dedication and the will and more so the determination to do what needs to be done to keep America safe. Still it gave me pause.
 


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