What would you like to experience?

You’re cheating.

Either your list is complete or it’s not. This is not a novel - it doesn’t get Chapters!

As for repeating an experience: valid only if you have acute amnesia and really don’t remember.

If you’re not into the spirit of a Bucket List:
Your Bucket List is:

  1. Awake each morning for 500 years, uninterrupted. Boring!!!

Well, really! You make “cheating death” sound like a bad thing! What the heck good is a bucket list that can actually be completed? It’s like owning a library and having read all the books in it. If that happens, you’re doing it wrong!

I figure a bucket list should be like a shopping list: you update it every so often!

(And there’s room for improvising. That box of bacon-flavored Wheat Thins wasn’t actually on my shopping list, but it sure seemed like a good idea at the time!)

I’d like to see an atmospheric nuclear explosion, with my own eyes.

From a safe distance, preferably. (And, most preferably, at some place that wouldn’t upset me terribly to be at the center of an atomic blast.)

Wow, everyone’s coming up with all this exotic stuff. I was just going to say I’d like to try a Float Chamber.

Probably, more than anything else, I’d like to experience being fluently multilingual. But then, maybe it’s no differfent that what I can do now, which is to speak/understand English like either a lawyer or a caller on a sports talk show, which are really two completely different languages, held together by a common syntax.

Earthrise.

Hang out with any animal, wild or tame, in any environment, in just my own skin, and just be able to interact with them as a member of the family of living things. Hug a lion. Talk to a dog. Run with wolves. Sing with whales.

Fly. Like a bird, although preferably with no changes to my body. (My dreams of flying still use my current body image, so that’s what I had in mind.)

Sit down at a musical instrument (or pick one up, if it’s hand-held) and be a virtuoso at performing anything I can think of, either spontaneous or already-written, from my mind.

Pretty much my answer in reverse, although I’m a man curious about how it’s like to think and perceive as a woman.

Hurricanes are typically boring, just a crazy amount of wind and rain, and then the power will go out, and then for days or weeks afterward, it’ll be flooded, hot and you won’t have power for your AC or refrigerator. Oh, and everything will be fucked up to some degree because of the effects of the wind or flooding. Not something anyone recommends.

The only earthquake I ever felt was like a 3.5-4, and it was basically just a vibration that i felt through the soles of my feet that was a bit unnerving. I imagine that if they’re bigger, it’s downright terrifying.

not needing to wear a hearing aid to hear!

I’d like to walk around on the top of Auyán-tepui and get to look down from the brink of Angel Falls.

I would never do heroin, but I suppose I’d like to find out what all the fuss is about without killing myself.

Live and work as a resident alien in some place like Africa or China. I guess I could but I never will and working with a lot of foreign-born people who plan/hope to return home some day just has gotten me curious about it all. The language problems, culture and keeping my culture, the differences in diet and experience - it would be a challenge and quite the experience.

OOh, yes, good one! A nice LSD trip would be keen!

Ah yes - drugs, but no side health effects, no addiction, and no legal repercussions.

Another vote for musical virtuosity. That would be cool.

I’d like to slip into the body of say Robert Plant for example at the height of Zeppelin’s career. Being able to sing and hit beautiful high notes. Be at a famous venue like Madison Square Garden and see what it feels like to have a crowd giving me a standing ovation.

Normally I’m an introvert and hate being the center of attention, but I’ve heard the feeling of being on stage with a receptive audience is really something.

“Take the best orgasm you’ve ever had, multiply it by 1000, and you’re still nowhere near it.”

-Mark Renton in “Trainspotting”

I loved that movie!

I’ve never gone out so far on a boat that I’ve lost sight of land. Now that I’m back in Hawaii, maybe that will happen. I hear that’s a little disconcerting the first time.

On the realistic side, I’d like to Scuba dive and learn the tango.

On the fantasy side, I’d like to go to bat against a major league pitcher. Even a weak foul ball would be an accomplishment, I think.