I tried to keep Ice Water Veins to 5-on-5 organized basketball. That way there is a high-level of skill/intensity and there is a decent sized crowd. I did it my senior year of high school, and I even hesitate to put high school ball on there (I guess high school could be bronze level, college could be silver, and pro gold?). What natural disasters were you in? I have a strange fascination with natural disasters. Three's Company can be easy or hard. I dated a bisexual girl for a while, so it required no skill on my part, just luck and the fortitude to go through with it. I feel like every guy deserves at least one threesome in their life.
I've been through most major disasters. Hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornado (actually hit my house in the middle of the night), blizzard. Haven't experienced wildfires yet, but with another year and a half in San Diego, i may yet. Oh and no asteroids yet either. Scribo - I was waiting for you to chime in. I do have that one. On a similar note, I still need. -Beady Eyed - Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans. -Her Name Is - Go to Carnival in Rio.
Man, I feel like I've wasted my life away after reading all of your guys trophies. 16 years I'm never going to get back.
I would think most of us have done - Road Warrior -. Anyone who has driven to Galveston and to Dallas from here can check that one off.
Pfft, child's play. I've driven from Houston to Tuscon in one day. Now thats some mighty nice drivin'
I've done some of these but had fun making up the others. Kim Jong Illin' - Visit North Korea and make it back out 20,000 Leagues - Ride in a submarine Perfectly good - Jump out of a plane Close only counts in horseshoes - Get 5/6 numbers in a lottery Egg Drop Soup - Have sex in a hot tub Three's Company - Live with two people of the opposite sex Pria-what? - Take too many Viagra/Cialis pills Vegemighty - Eat a vegemite sandwich
I was just pointing out that I-45 is a very short Interstate. Biggest road trip for me was Houston to Denver non-stop. We rotated drivers. I guess we got there in about 20 hours. (This was back when the speed limit was 55.) I also remember having to drive back from Denver to Houston with a friend's car of mine. Halfway home I had to keep the heater on to keep the engine from overheating. And this was in the summer. How I was able to bear the heat back then still amazes me. I even had a black car with a black interior that didn't have a working A/C and I was fine with that. I'd just roll the windows down. These days there is no way in hell I would do that.