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BS? Sorry you must be a doctor. Dr. Skully- look into cytology. They take a biopsy of a given cancer and test the cells. You can get alot of information from a cell. You can tell if a cell is cancerous or not, but also if its hpv positive or negative. Hpv can be linked to many different kinds of cancer as well, not only oral types. Also your statistic on just about every girl in the world being hpv positive is extremely skewed. Also you forgot men in your statistic. Men are just as likely to be hpv positive.

 

Hpv does not effect men like it does women.  This could be something rare that has happened.  Like they say shit happens........

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I crossed one item off a few years ago. I got to ride in the cab of a steam locomotive. You can do that at STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE in Scranton PA. It costs $35 FOR A 30 MINUTE RIDE IN THE CAB & it is amazing what goes on the cab when under steam power.

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   I want to buy a big boat & live on it. Like a 34 - 40ft trawler. With a bunch of teak finish inside, a fly bridge, & full head & kitchen.

 

Edit: I almost forgot the most important part. I want a Pitbull to live there with me. A rescue dog, not from a breeder. The 2nd most important part is that there'd be no women allowed. None. Zero. Not even once.

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Years ago I used to build electrics (necks are the hardest part)....sold a bunch to finance college books; always have wanted to try my hand at a acoustic from scratch.

But I don't play, I'm musically challenged.

In a similar vein, I had way more tied up in a registered Red Angus herd at one point than all this hunting crap I have. Guns and optics are cheap fun ;and you don't have to worry some puke is shooting a pellet rifle at a $5000 bull in a pasture for kicks.

If you ever build another guitar, I see a roadtrip in my future to come play it! That would make my bucket list! Edited by grampy
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I want to buy a big boat & live on it. Like a 34 - 40ft trawler. With a bunch of teak finish inside, a fly bridge, & full head & kitchen.

Edit: I almost forgot the most important part. I want a Pitbull to live there with me. A rescue dog, not from a breeder. The 2nd most important part is that there'd be no women allowed. None. Zero. Not even once.

No women? Just lotion?

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No women? Just lotion?

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Nope. I'll go to them. You let them in once, and next thing you know, the bathroom has a pink floormat, they've got their mail showing up & there's cute kitten magnets all over the damn fridge. No sir. Not me. I've learned my lesson.

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Nope. I'll go to them. You let them in once, and next thing you know, the bathroom has a pink floormat, they've got their mail showing up & there's cute kitten magnets all over the damn fridge. No sir. Not me. I've learned my lesson.

 

Wicked Tuna!

 

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Nope. I'll go to them. You let them in once, and next thing you know, the bathroom has a pink floormat, they've got their mail showing up & there's cute kitten magnets all over the damn fridge. No sir. Not me. I've learned my lesson.

Uh oh

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Revisit Yellowstone for a week or two. I was last there in Aug. of 2000 and it was fabulous then.

One highlight was waking up at Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel to Elk Bugling just outside on the lawn.

 

Yosemine would be nice too.

 

Hawaii, Mount Rushmore, Grand Canyon, Pikes Peak, Bad Lands, Colorado Dude Ranch, Painted Desert, Glacier National Park  ... I think I need a bigger bucket. 

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If you ever build another guitar, I see a roadtrip in my future to come play it! That would make my bucket list!

That'd be cool....

 

The electrics I built were rip off copies, mostly "B.C. Rich" designs that were popular at the time; did a pile of custom paint jobs for folks. 

 

I went as far as talking to several European old school trained Luthiers in NYC when I was doing cabinet installations there and had lots of free time, some really talented folks.

 

Then the hunting thing came along, but I still think about having a crack at an acoustic sometimes.

 

Too many things in my bucket to get to all of them.

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Not a bucket list thing, but i wouldn't mind having Grow impart some of her wisdom on how to start up a successful food plot....Mr B can come too...

I'm sure all you have to do is ask..Growie is very generous with her (considerable) knowledge..

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Revisit Yellowstone for a week or two. I was last there in Aug. of 2000 and it was fabulous then.

One highlight was waking up at Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel to Elk Bugling just outside on the lawn.

Yosemine would be nice too.

Hawaii, Mount Rushmore, Grand Canyon, Pikes Peak, Bad Lands, Colorado Dude Ranch, Painted Desert, Glacier National Park ... I think I need a bigger bucket.

one stint of honeymoon was Yosemite I snuck a bottle of champagne and some cheese and crackers in the suitcase to surprise the Mrs. We sat in a hot tub Stars were amazing. Yosemite is incredible
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Skydiving

Bungee Jumping

Learning to Surf

Learning to play the Guitar

Getting married and having children (I know it's the most dangerous, but I'm too old to try to warn me off it, so don't even try!)

Did the skydiving thing. Once you skydive, every other height adventure just doesn't quite have the same thrill in my opinion.

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Not mine but my wife's Bucket List . Go to the Galapagos Islands and Machu Picchu ( Inca Ruins ) Peru . We will be doing that this year .

I wonder if they serve "turtle soup" at Galapagos . I know that one of the foods in Peru is Guinea Pig . Yuck !

The altitude sickness can be punishing. Machu Picchu isn't that bad because it's only 6K feet. Cusco is where you'll most likely be staying (closest big city to Machu Picchu) is the problem. It's over 11K feet. Kicked my butt. Guinea Pig taste fine. Sort of like squirrel. It's the skin I don't like. A bit slimy. If you're not into it and just want to sort of "dip your toes" into it, have it chicharron style. That's when they chop it up into cubes, batter it then deep fry it. You won't know it's guniea pig at that point.

When in Peru, make sure you get a chance to go to Puno and visit the Uro people on Lake Titicaca. It's an entire village that floats in the lake. It's equally if not more impressive than Machu Picchu.

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