Wednesday, February 02, 2011

To do ...

I thought I'd post, as a seed for discussion, a few random items from by bucket list in no particular order.

By the way, I'm really not fond of the term "bucket list."
  • See the Grand Canyon
  • Learn to play the guitar
  • Visit all 7 continents
  • Lower my cholesterol
  • Win a $100-million lottery
  • Own a hand-made bespoke suit.
  • Vacation in Ireland
  • Bicycle from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico
  • Invent a sport
  • Take a computer class
  • Drive a fusion-powered car (preferably a DeLorean)
  • Lose 25 pounds

Okay, discuss.

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5 comments:

  1. My first bespoke suit (an absolutley gorgeous pearl grey in silk)cost me $300(1970)and was worth every cent. Had it made in Hong Kong (whle on leave) by an aged gentleman named Mr Tai; still have his card though I imagine he's long since gone to his ancestors...

    Now I get a new one made every other year when I travel. No more aged craftsmen though - the suits I buy now come from a Saville Row tailor named Singh. He's out of the Rose Hotel in Bangkok and I think he ships if you're interested.

    And if you're wondering, yes - a custom made suit IS worth the money.

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  2. I checked out your "moderately sized open-top material conveying container" list.

    I recommend that for learning the guitar, study Guitar Hero. For the mid-continental international bike ride, plan for spring or summer, and use a Moped.

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  3. Isn't "hand-made bespoke" redundant? Regardless, I want one, too. If only to keep up with Nick.

    Bicycling from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico has a nice water-to-water symmetry.

    Grand Canyon is totally worth it, and while you're there don't miss the meteor crater (near Winslow).

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  4. @Lee, I think at one time "hand-made bespoke" would have been redundant.

    But from what I hear, these days a lot of so-called tailors use machines in their processes, especially with the cheap suits you can get in Hong Kong.

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  5. For the Grand Canyon, see the South Rim in May and the North Rim in June or July combining it with Monument Valley, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. A truly epic trip.

    Cheers.

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