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96terrano
26-07-2013, 01:21
I'm sure we've all got one or even more:D my goals in life are to pass my driving test, get a girlfriend and own a Volvo 240 and Y61 patrol
So what's youres :)
(RIP) rustygates
26-07-2013, 05:24
My lifetime ambition over the years has varied,going to Alaska was one,making sure wife and kids were ok,another,these days it's hoping I can walk again after having the flu at Christmas i kept falling over, had m r i scan and various others inc lumbar puncture,they still don't know what it is,so impossible to drive either terrano,one is sorned lucky i had just finished refurbing them before i stopped walking,and i used to walk miles, but heyho,it gives me more time to spend on laptop and the forum.
rustygates
I'm sure we've all got one or even more:D my goals in life are to pass my driving test, get a girlfriend and own a Volvo 240 and Y61 patrol
So what's youres :)
Living a lot lot longer:D:lol:lol
(RIP) rustygates
26-07-2013, 14:53
This may more be the answer for some people wishing to have more.
A boat docked in a tiny Mexican fishing village.
A tourist complimented the local fishermen
on the quality of their fish and asked
how long it took him to catch them.
"Not very long." they answered in unison.
"Why didn't you stay out longer and catch more?"
The fishermen explained that their small catches were
sufficient to meet their needs and those of their families.
"But what do you do with the rest of your time?"
"We sleep late, fish a little, play with our children,
and take siestas with our wives.
In the evenings, we go into the village to see our friends, have a few drinks, play the guitar, and sing a few songs.
We have a full life."
The tourist interrupted,
"I have an MBA from Harvard and I can help you!
You should start by fishing longer every day.
You can then sell the extra fish you catch.
With the extra revenue, you can buy a bigger boat."
"And after that?"
"With the extra money the larger boat will bring,
you can buy a second one and a third one
and so on until you have an entire fleet of trawlers.
Instead of selling your fish to a middle man,
you can then negotiate directly with the processing plants
and maybe even open your own plant.
You can then leave this little village and move to Mexico City , Los Angeles , or even New York City !
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From there you can direct your huge new enterprise."
"How long would that take?"
"Twenty, perhaps twenty-five years." replied the tourist.
"And after that?"
"Afterwards? Well my friend, that's when it gets really interesting, " answered the tourist, laughing. "When your business gets really big, you can start buying and selling stocks and make millions!"
"Millions? Really? And after that?" asked the fishermen.
"After that you'll be able to retire,
live in a tiny village near the coast,
sleep late, play with your children,
catch a few fish, take a siesta with your wife
and spend your evenings drinking and enjoying your friends."
"With all due respect sir, but that's exactly what we are doing now. So what's the point wasting twenty-five years?" asked the Mexicans.
And the moral of this story is:
Know where you're going in life....
you may already be there!
rustygates.
good call. :)
like the song says "you don't know what you`ve got till its gone"
Great post rustygates:thumb2
Barrbeast
26-07-2013, 17:23
Yeh very good post rustygates :)
own a... Y61 patrol
Good choice :thumbs Just make sure that if you go for a 3.0 you avoid any made before late 2003 as those were the "grenade engine" models!
get a girlfriend
Also a good choice... might have to curb the spending on the car mods once you do though :lol... maybe not if you get stuck into a certain polish lass we've all been hearing about though ;)
Anyway, goals short term are to to get through all 3 Spartan Races before the year's out (5km, 12km and 20km); get Foxy modded up for the tour in 2015; and do bags more greenlaning (definitely want to go back to Wales) :D
Longer term, find a nice looking lass, who likes the farming side of my life, to settle down with and have a family (thats gonna be a while yet as I'm enjoying not having another half far too much at the moment!:augie); rebuild the flock in a few years time (dispersal is happening in September due to my Grandad's health :() and eventually get to the stage where I can stop the legal work and farm full time :thumb2
96terrano
26-07-2013, 17:32
Yeh very good post rustygates :)
Good choice :thumbs Just make sure that if you go for a 3.0 you avoid any made before late 2003 as those were the "grenade engine" models!
Also a good choice... might have to curb the spending on the car mods once you do though :lol... maybe not if you get stuck into a certain polish lass we've all been hearing about though ;)
Anyway, goals short term are to to get through all 3 Spartan Races before the year's out (5km, 12km and 20km); get Foxy modded up for the tour in 2015; and do bags more greenlaning (definitely want to go back to Wales) :D
Longer term, find a nice looking lass, who likes the farming side of my life, to settle down with and have a family (thats gonna be a while yet as I'm enjoying not having another half far too much at the moment!:augie); rebuild the flock in a few years time (dispersal is happening in September due to my Grandad's health :() and eventually get to the stage where I can stop the legal work and farm full time :thumb2
Nice, I dunno about zenka yet, how mixed feelings;), you need to get upto Scotland, seriously, in this area, theirs loads of equestrian/farming women:D my friand Gail, she's single and buys/raises sheepz :D
Barrbeast
26-07-2013, 17:39
you need to get upto Scotland
Ryan you doughnut, I live in Dundee, Angus ie. on the East coast of Scotland :doh :lol
It even says it in my profile... haha
96terrano
26-07-2013, 17:46
Ryan you doughnut, I live in Dundee, Angus ie. on the East coast of Scotland :doh :lol
It even says it in my profile... haha
Bugger, :dohsorry, :oI'm more used to speaking to people who aren't Scottish on here:augie
puddle hoppers inc.
26-07-2013, 19:58
my lifes ambitions were... sing in a band, get layed lots, do lots of drugs.. done,
now i am settled with kids.... provide for them, bit boring i know, got childhood dream job(except the steam!!) train driving! kids happy and we have a nice size garden for these days standards, loving it!
great posts!
like most on here, ive already got what I always wanted. someone who loves me and who I can love back. I have someone who puts up with me, which is important because we aren't all perfect and if you can find the right person, who doesn't drop you at the first problem then you've made it.
as for "stuff" well I got my house, always wanted my own home. decent sized gardens, shed, room to play. I was always creative when I was younger, and I always wanted to do special effects for films. I sort of achieved that in my early twenties but life was a bitch and took it away from me. well, im working hard to earn the money to buy the kit I need to get my creativity back, so my new goals are:
Get a terrano (lol)
New DSLR camera
Astrotelescope
New computer for rendering CGI animations and stills (the stuff I used to do).
that's pretty much it, Im very happy with my job, very happy with my home and my partner (plenty of other crap going on to trying and ruin it all though). I just want my partner to be happy, and pay off my mortgage and have some holidays - slowly life is coming together, but its been hard work so far.
I'm sure we've all got one or even more:D my goals in life are to pass my driving test, get a girlfriend and own a Volvo 240 and Y61 patrol
So what's youres :)
done the first two its been bloody costly:lol so just the lottery would be good 3rd:thumb2
96terrano
26-07-2013, 22:46
the lottery would be good 3rd:thumb2
indeed, :naughty
96terrano
26-07-2013, 22:47
ohh aye, i also want to move to poland, Take my Terrano too, get it registered over their:D
In all honesty my life is not too bad at the moment.I have everything i need.A good woman and a good son.Home and garden nice. Great truck,So as my first reply,i just wan't to live many years to enjoy what i already have.
exosteve
28-07-2013, 22:22
move to wales, retire from work walk fish greenlane and win the lottery.not nessasarily in that order.
other wise if I can keep wot ive already got im as happy as a pig in shit:D
macabethiel
28-07-2013, 22:53
At the age of 65 years I realise I have more years behind me than I have left ahead of me so my bucket list is quite short.
1) To wake up each day with a pulse everything else during the day ahead is a bonus.
2) To enjoy good health relative to my age.
(I have four stents in my heart 2007-2010, recovered from one mild heart attack in 2011, Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor chemo etc in 1987 & 1991 - (I think that damaged my heart) I count my blessings as many are so much worse of than me healthwise.
3) To share what time I have left with her indoors,family and friends.
2) To never have to take Viagra. lol
At the age of 65 years I realise I have more years behind me than I have left ahead of me so my bucket list is quite short.
1) To wake up each day with a pulse everything else during the day ahead is a bonus.
2) To enjoy good health relative to my age.
(I have four stents in my heart 2007-2010, recovered from one mild heart attack in 2011, Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor chemo etc in 1987 & 1991 - (I think that damaged my heart) I count my blessings as many are so much worse of than me healthwise.
3) To share what time I have left with her indoors,family and friends.
2) To never have to take Viagra. lol
Yup happy to wake up,and able to do most of every day things.Never look at the negative things that has happened to me.Look for the good times.:thumbs
melissachels
29-07-2013, 13:11
I've had many plans over the years, when I was I teen I wanted to work with horses, teach & eventually own my own riding school in Canada, but then I got pregnant :o
worked low paid jobs, going nowhere & was always a toss up between work & my kids as a single mum (at the time) its a hard decision to make, spend time at work & provide or spend valuable time with my kids. I was still doing horsey exams at that point also & still had the overall dream of going to canada & opening a yard.
My plans stayed the same until a few years ago when I worked at a riding school (I only had my son at that point). the hours were ridiculiously long combined with travel, I maybe seen my son for 5/6hrs a week if I was lucky. If I wasn't a parent I would of stayed but the final straw came during the 'big freeze' when I was at risk of being snowed in at work & decided to leave & didn't go back.
Since then I've had my daughter & am now studing Accounts, the plan is now to complete my HND, get a job do my degree through open uni & just be able to live comforably.
At the age of 65 years I realise I have more years behind me than I have left ahead of me so my bucket list is quite short.
1) To wake up each day with a pulse everything else during the day ahead is a bonus.
2) To enjoy good health relative to my age.
(I have four stents in my heart 2007-2010, recovered from one mild heart attack in 2011, Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor chemo etc in 1987 & 1991 - (I think that damaged my heart) I count my blessings as many are so much worse of than me healthwise.
3) To share what time I have left with her indoors,family and friends.
2) To never have to take Viagra. lol
that is a great reply:thumb2
96terrano
29-07-2013, 21:35
that is a great reply:thumb2
Indeed:thumb2
Forgotten I created this thread:doh
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