My original purpose of this blog was to keep track of all of my "Things To Do" before my life expires. You know... stuff to do before you kick the bucket. Well people - here's my Bucket List or shall I say "Tabo" List. You only live once, so don't think twice. In addition to my "Tabo" List, you'll find me sharing how it's like to live the life of the wonderful share-bare. Happy Reading! ENJOY!

(inspired by the 2007 movie, The Bucket List )

1.) Pet a Tiger Cub
2.) Hold and Wrap a Snake Around Me
3.) Raise Money for a Good Cause

4.) Run a Half Marathon
5.) Run a Full Marathon

6.) Attend an Oprah Winfrey Show

7.) Meet Drew Barrymore in Person

8.) Go Dog Sledding in the Colorado Mountains
9.) Get Rock Hard Abs

10.) Write My Own Book and/or Sitcom

11.) Be in a Professional Photo Shoot
12.) Compete in a Bus Surfing Contest
13.) Step Inside of Grand Central Station in New York
14.) Cross the Golden Gate Bridge by Foot
15.) Adopt a dog named him Chaw-Lee <--I mean, Bam

16.) Learn to Swim so I Can be a Surfer Chick

17.) Enjoy a Special Brownie

18.) Hale Down a Yellow Cab
19.) Lie in a Hammock with Someone Special
20.) Apply for a Library Card
21.) Get a Black Belt in Kenpo Karate
22.) Get Kissed by a Hottie on New Year's (Strike of Midnight)

23.) Learn to be a Voice Over Artist
24.) Attend a Superbowl Game
25.) Sing the Song 'Killing Me Softly' at a Karaoke Bar
26.) Go Skinny Dipping

27.) Be on T.V.

28.) Go White Water Rafting in the American River
29.) Run up the "Rocky Steps" of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
30.) Marry Mr. Right

31.) Work Out So Hard That I Puke
32.) Go Stand Up Paddle Surfing (or Hoe he'e nalu) somewhere tropical

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Transition from East Bay to Peninsula

I'm no speed racer but O-M-G! Highway 101 is like horrible. I was living in Hayward for almost 3 years and just recently I moved back to the Peninsula. So far, I get easily irked. I'm not sure if I inherited the bad habits of an East Bay driver. Kinda road rage-ee but not really. I just cuss a lot at stupid idiots. Alot of people here are like turtles. I'm so used to driving Highway 880 and Highway 580. Usually, you're allowed to go 80 miles per hour without getting pulled over just as long as you're driving with the speed of traffic. That's usually the norm. With Highway 101, especially from San Mateo to Daly City, I lose all my patience and I'm even known to have no patience to begin with leaving me with a negative, overdraft balance of patience. UGH! There seriously should be a rule on the highway that EVERYONE needs to start practicing: Carpool Lane = Drivers that are literate AND have 2 or more persons in a vehicle!!! Sometimes 3 if you're in the North Bay/East side of the Bay Bridge. Apparently, there are some people that can't read English. Why the hell do you have a license!? #1 Lane = Speed racers but are limited to those that have at least a 45 minute commute. #2 Lane = Drivers that want to drive fast but have less than a 45 minute commute AND Drivers that want to avoid the stupid #3 and #4 drivers but are too scared of driving too close to the center divider, especially one that has no shoulder <--- that's me! #3 Lane = Drivers who are in no rush and Drivers that drive the EXACT posted speed limit. #4 Lane = Slow, I don't know how to drive, I'm lost, I'm about to exit Drivers Simple right? How bout we give it a try? Hopefully, this will eliminate the need to weave in and out between lanes. Thanks!

1 comment:

  1. haha! between 380 and the HWY 1 exit are always slow... besides, do you really want people like ( insert racist stereotype here ) driving fast? And 101? never speed on 101... it's 65 mph only... if you wanna speed? 280 girl... you can go 90 if you want.

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