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Spending a week in the hospital gets you thinking about these things.

I am receiving care from a large team of the best doctors in the province (Socialised healthcare FTW). They feel confident that they can return me to near perfect health.

So when i get out i am not going to waste any more time. I am going to start crossing off the items that are physically demanding. I now know how quickly a person can go from peak condition, to near death. I'm not going to allow myself to miss any more opportunities when i get my second chance.

But I'd like to hear about your list. I may steal some of your ideas if they sound good.

What I've got so far:

1: no limitation, unified rules MMA match against someone i can not beat.

2; drive a dual sport motorcycle north untill​ the roads end, then keep going for a few more days, and camp.

3: dip my tire in the Pacific ocean, then drive east until i can dip it in the Atlantic.

4: visit Europe. Not the tourist areas though, but travel the small towns and see the Euros in their natural habitats.

5-10: all non-physical so they can wait a bit.

Spending a week in the hospital gets you thinking about these things. I am receiving care from a large team of the best doctors in the province (Socialised healthcare FTW). They feel confident that they can return me to near perfect health. So when i get out i am not going to waste any more time. I am going to start crossing off the items that are physically demanding. I now know how quickly a person can go from peak condition, to near death. I'm not going to allow myself to miss any more opportunities when i get my second chance. But I'd like to hear about your list. I may steal some of your ideas if they sound good. What I've got so far: 1: no limitation, unified rules MMA match against someone i can not beat. 2; drive a dual sport motorcycle north untill​ the roads end, then keep going for a few more days, and camp. 3: dip my tire in the Pacific ocean, then drive east until i can dip it in the Atlantic. 4: visit Europe. Not the tourist areas though, but travel the small towns and see the Euros in their natural habitats. 5-10: all non-physical so they can wait a bit.

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[–] [Deleted] 5 points (+5|-0)

only one i can think of off the top of my head is to go check out the village my great grandfather immigrated from. my parents and grandparents went when i was 9 and i was always pissed i didnt get to go with.

That's a good idea.
Maybe i should visit the land of my ancestors. We've been here a number of generations now. We can trace it back to before Canada was even a country, but originally most came from Scotland (and other parts of UK).

But i don't speak their language, and I've heard it can be difficult to learn. It requires a lot of drinking to properly slur the words.