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Heather
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Mar 17, 2010 08:52AM

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Don't want to bungee jump.
Don't want to go to Mardi Gras.
Don't want to spend time in prison.
Don't want to be decapitated.
Don't want to run nude through the streets.
Don't want a tornado to rip off the side of my home while I'm sitting on the toilet.
Don't want to try cocaine, heroin, meth, etc.
Don't want to ski jump.
Don't want to be taken hostage.
Don't want to attend a Nascar event, drink energy drinks, get a tattoo.
Don't want to be put in a glass cage with spiders.
Don't want to go to Mardi Gras.
Don't want to spend time in prison.
Don't want to be decapitated.
Don't want to run nude through the streets.
Don't want a tornado to rip off the side of my home while I'm sitting on the toilet.
Don't want to try cocaine, heroin, meth, etc.
Don't want to ski jump.
Don't want to be taken hostage.
Don't want to attend a Nascar event, drink energy drinks, get a tattoo.
Don't want to be put in a glass cage with spiders.

I don't want a tongue or facial piercing
I don't want to stick my head in the oven (reading Plath for a class) or otherwise die in pain
I don't not want to never have a dog again
I don't want to end up divorced or unattached

. . . c a n ' t . . . p a r s e . . . s e n t e n c e . . .
That sentence is making my head spin. I think she means she can't live without a dog, but 3 negatives would seem to add up to a negative, which would make it "I never want to have a dog again."

I don't want to eat anything that has ever been eaten or drunk/drank (which one is right?)on Fear Factor.
No politics, prison, or parachuting for me either.
Most importantly, I don't want to be a failure as a parent!
BunWat wrote: "Only if you subscribe to the mathematical theory of English, which I do not.
I do agree that's a head spinner of a sentence though."
It's not so much a mathematical theory as an atomic one. Two negative charges or two positive charges repel, two opposite charges attract. Two negatives cancel each other out, leaving one negative.
I do agree that's a head spinner of a sentence though."
It's not so much a mathematical theory as an atomic one. Two negative charges or two positive charges repel, two opposite charges attract. Two negatives cancel each other out, leaving one negative.

Don't want to go to Mardi Gras.
Don't want to spend time in prison.
Don't want to be decapitated.
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I thought the idea of this thread was to list things that other people might put on their lists to do before they die, but that you would rather pass on.
I don't think decapitation is on anyone's list.

Hey, I was just going by RA's question up top. (I have no idea wtf a bucket list is!! Why would anything be called a bucket list? I have no idea.)
what don't you want to do in your life?
Decapitation is something I don't want to do in my life. At the beginning of the decapitation, I will still be alive, hence it will be something happening to me in my life.
After my death, I prefer that my body not be strung up like Mussolini's.
what don't you want to do in your life?
Decapitation is something I don't want to do in my life. At the beginning of the decapitation, I will still be alive, hence it will be something happening to me in my life.
After my death, I prefer that my body not be strung up like Mussolini's.


I, also, do not want to die by decapitation. Although I think it would be far better than drowning. Or being tortured to death. Or starving to death. Now that I think about it, maybe decapitation is the way to go...

I'm not sure. Let's ask Vic Morrow what he thinks on the subject.

I'm with RA, I will never jump out of anything! UH have I just jinxed myself? Will I have to jump out of a crashing plane next time I fly? *heart flutters*
I don't want to be stabbed, egods let alone decapitation!