Ten Things I've Done That You Probably Haven't:
1. Walked among the ashes of 9/11 while the fires were still burning. (I sincerely hope you haven't.)
2. LASIK. Without Valium or other sedatives.
3. Been one of 750,000 people at Garth Brooks' free concert in Central Park
4. Been one of a similarly enormous crowd when the Dalai Lama was the one in Central Park instead
5. Rollerbladed through the Holland Tunnel
6.Jumped up and down on a glass panel that was the only thing separating me from a 113-storey drop to the streets of TorontoTried to contact somebody whose graffiti in the CN tower was written entirely in Chinese, except for their ICQ user ID
7. Had something I'd written presented as the introduction to the Fellowship Festival 2005
8. Opened and operated a hurricane shelter for close to a hundred people as a Category 4 storm bore down on our location
9. Caused the Singaporean manager of a Chinese restaurant to stare at me and say "You ate that without knowing what it was?", although I share this distinction with
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10.Put my hand in the waters of the Yukon RiverGone naked in Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, twice
ETA: Almost forgot. Accidentally removed a piece of meteorite from a major museum. In the words of Ross Geller: "Rachel, that's millions of years old. People are looking for that."
1. Walked among the ashes of 9/11 while the fires were still burning. (I sincerely hope you haven't.)
2. LASIK. Without Valium or other sedatives.
3. Been one of 750,000 people at Garth Brooks' free concert in Central Park
4. Been one of a similarly enormous crowd when the Dalai Lama was the one in Central Park instead
5. Rollerbladed through the Holland Tunnel
6.
7. Had something I'd written presented as the introduction to the Fellowship Festival 2005
8. Opened and operated a hurricane shelter for close to a hundred people as a Category 4 storm bore down on our location
9. Caused the Singaporean manager of a Chinese restaurant to stare at me and say "You ate that without knowing what it was?", although I share this distinction with
10.
ETA: Almost forgot. Accidentally removed a piece of meteorite from a major museum. In the words of Ross Geller: "Rachel, that's millions of years old. People are looking for that."
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Date: 2005-02-26 01:05 am (UTC)I want to meet you in real life one day just so I can fangirl you. And talk your ear off.