It's a tie between the time I ate an ounce of dried Psilocybe Azurescens washed down with a beer bottle of mushroom tea, and when a friend and I (at age 13) each slammed our own bottle of JW Black in less than 20 minutes. Or it could be the time when I learned most of Bach's lute suite no. 4 BWV 1006a Prelude on classical guitar, but I've since lost my touch. Need to work on my damn fingers
That wasn't the coolest, that was the best thing I have ever done in my life, I smell those candles while listening to Wilson Philips and think of you and our time that we shared making those candles, the giggles, the tears, the overwhelming stench of wax and dirt...I shall never forget... Hmm, well I don't have "the coolest thing" I have several things that I consider pretty neat-o that I have done... One would be where I went white water rafting in WV, another would be when this local artist told me that he wanted to buy one of MY pieces of art, I shat myself there on the spot... Another would probbly be when I saw my sister give birth to my niece, yeah weird but it was the coolest thing I have seen.. And this is just rambling so I am done now...yeah...
sung back and forth with coyotes in the middle of the night in the middle of the desert. when i was working on a core drill out there back in the 70s. =^^= .../\...
winning bronze in academic decatholon in front of everyone at Sea World. That was an unreal feeling for me, since I was a C student with dyslexia. I had no idea I came even close to winning. It was such a suprise.
That's not cool, that's freaking awesome, what grade was this in? I remember when I was in fifth grade we had to make our own "little books" and the teacher picked one student to read theirs during parent/teacher night and I was picked.. I know, I was surprised too but at the time I was in fifth grade so I cried cause I didn't want to do it...
this was in 11th grade. My mom didn't go to the ceremony because I told her there was no chance I would win anything...needless to say she was pissed haha. that is so cool. What was your book about?
Helping birth my kids at home.Being a fast-pitch softball pitcher.Scoring 75 points in a b-ball game.Saving a mom and babys life in Hawaii.Living on a Trimaran on and around Maui.Copius amounts of L in the 60s-70s which led to a million other things.Man,I've got memories!Yeah boyeeee.
You'll never know dear how much I love you, so please don't take my sunshine away... You complete me Mitten... shut up, shut up... You had me at hello....You had me at hello... The coolest thing I ever did was come on hipforums and meet mitten..
Climbing Dunn's River Falls....swimming with stingrays the size of table tops....horseback riding through Mayan Ruins with a beautiful Mexican. Holding my cousin's baby right after he was born and being the only person he would open his eyes to look at. Making Adam cry.
Backpacking Alaska was pretty cool. Especially at night, I had to snuggle with my sleeping bag in the tent.
I climbed Dunn's in Jaimaica too. Back in 88. Mine would have to be meeting Kyle Busch & talking to him for 5 minutes about quads at our local race track. Played drums for a Justin Perkins project at Simple Studios in Green Bay. He now is a big shot producer at Smart Studios in Madison. (Butch Vig's studio) Jammed with just my brothers & had our Mom say--"Damn, I missed out on making money on you brats!" We laughed for about 1/2 straight.
Becoming a Pro wrestler, or maybe wrestling my first match, or maybe my casket match last october, even tho i lost 200 ppl stood on thier feet and gave me a standing ovation.
recording songs i wrote in a proper job recording studio falling in love (accidently) having a threesome (twice) and im planning a yurt race soon, two teams who can build a yurt the fastest then having a yurt rave in the yurts yurt yurt yurt...
I have travelled far and wide, been seeing and doing many 'cool' stuff. But the single coolest thing I ever did was to appreciate true friendship.