Smacktalks Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 So i'm watching The Bucket List on Sky with Jack Nicholson & Morgan Freeman, a film about knowing when your going to "kick the bucket" and making a list of things you want to do before kick said bucket. So, the question, what would you put on your Bucket List? Here's mine, although I haven't put much thought into it. - Get married. - Have kids. - Own House. - Get a tattoo. - Do something herotic. - Make a video to be played after my death. - Sell Smacktalks for $$$$$$!! - Present a TV show. - See Blink 182 live. - Get 1000 Achivement points on an Xbox game. - Restart driving lessons and pass. - Get a car. The point of topic is to basically keep a list of things and then update it each time you complete one or add to your list. Quote
ALL STAR Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 (edited) Been thinking about this kidn of stuff to - Get married - Have kids - Get a bunch of tattoos - Becoming a successful game designer and make millions - Sell a peice of art for lots of money - Write a book - Travel all over the world - Move to anouther country - Have an awesome house - Get a car - See sting wrestle his last match - Get a degree - Get good at snowboarding - Learn to ride a moterbike Edited June 7, 2009 by ALL STAR Quote
Aero Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 -get a good job -get my own house -get a mazda rx8 -get to a stage where i can live financially comfortable -travel more -go on the rockin roller coaster in disney world/land paris/florida/japan or wherever it is... to see which is best Quote
CS Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 - wifey and kids - drive or own a black 69 dodge charger - visit jim morrisons grave - do a black chick in the ass - shake The Dude's hand - hit joe rogan in the face Quote
System of a Daan Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Why do you all want to get married? Why have some guy in a dress tell you, you'll love eachother your whole life? Quote
The Smackethdown Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 -Graduate college -Get married -Spend a year traveling the world with my "future" wife -Have a couple kids to carry on my amazing legacy. -Attend a Wrestlemania -Catch all 486+ Pokemon -Beat Sonic the Hedgehog 1,2 & 3. -Attend the my high school class reunion -Have a awesome job -Move out of Maryland. -Kiss under the Eiffel Tower. -Meet Kanye West. -Meet Barack Obama -Buy a 1964 Chevy Impala Quote
Aero Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Why do you all want to get married? Why have some guy in a dress tell you, you'll love eachother your whole life? i never mentioned marridge!! if it happens it happens! i'd imagine tho that most do want a child, either to pass on the legacy of their family, to force them to try to achieve all the things they themselves never did or to use as a scapegoat for all the funny smells they produce "it wasnt me... i think she needs changed" its still commonly thought that to do the whole kid thign, its best practice to get married 1st Quote
Subrick Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 -Play at a metal festival -See Slipknot live -Get a house -Have sex (probably won't get fulfilled) -Die with dignity? Quote
RingMaster2001 Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Why do you all want to get married? Why have some guy in a dress tell you, you'll love eachother your whole life? Are you accusing people of being abnormal by doing the normal thing? You obviously don't understand marriage. Quote
The Smackethdown Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 -Have sex (probably won't get fulfilled) lack of self-confidence,eh? Quote
RingMaster2001 Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 -Have sex (probably won't get fulfilled) lack of self-confidence,eh? Or the fact that he is a eunuch. Quote
System of a Daan Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 (edited) Why do you all want to get married? Why have some guy in a dress tell you, you'll love eachother your whole life? Are you accusing people of being abnormal by doing the normal thing? You obviously don't understand marriage. No, I Edited June 9, 2009 by System of a Daan Quote
RingMaster2001 Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 By "marital goddess" you mean am I married, yes. I'd much you find out the harder, more difficult, and much more argumentative way Quote
System of a Daan Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 (edited) Actually it was a reference to the Greek/Roman goddesses of fertility and marriage. I have a problem with marriage because I do not need either the church or the state telling me I'll love someone and I'll be with that one forever. I think that's rather between me and her isnt it? Besides, if the unfortunate fact of divorce comes up, I don't want to squabble over possesion and kids. Oh and since you Edited June 10, 2009 by System of a Daan Quote
RingMaster2001 Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Actually it was a reference to the Greek/Roman goddesses of fertility and marriage. I have a problem with marriage because I do not need either the church or the state telling me I'll love someone and I'll be with that one forever. I think that's rather between me and her isnt it? Besides, if the unfortunate fact of divorce comes up, I don't want to squabble over possesion and kids. Oh and since you Quote
System of a Daan Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Are you going to argue with me or just call me a fool? Quote
RingMaster2001 Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 I'm going to call you a fool. Custody battles don't only happen in married couples. If this was an argument you'd have to come up with a sensible reply. Quote
System of a Daan Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 No they don't I know that, but most of the times you have the problem that you set you signature on a contract called common goods (yeah yeah I know you can marry without that too). The problem I have with marriage is that you have to sign some papers to make clear to the world you love someone.. Love isn't something I Quote
RingMaster2001 Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 If the right honourable gentlemen above me would make clear what he is actually saying, I would be able to accurately rebut his comments in a much more dignified fashion. Would the right honourable gentlemen also try to understand that marriage isn't simply a contract or a signature that announces a love between him/her and their partner. A wedding is a ceremony of maturity; to show that you are committed to one person for the rest of their life, as a celebration of their love to be shared with their families and their friends, it is a family occasion and not a 'contract' as one would put it. It shows a commitment and permanent devotion to your most loved one, an oath that you will "To have and to hold, from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part." Instead of ridiculing marriage in an immature and ignorant fashion, one should question that people getting married today do not hold the maturity nor commitment which a marriage requires, and that the gentlemen above me, who is only 19 years of age, shows that he still has a great deal of understanding to gain from marriage, and also this knowledge won't be obtained from a Wrestling Message Board, but rather from real life experiences. You're opinion won't be changed, and no doubt you will keep these opinions through any relationship that you might have, and that these opinions will hinder you. Even if one such as yourself disapproves what marriage has become, and that you do not need to "sign a contract" in order to express your love, but instead if you really love someone, then you will be marrying them for them, and that the contract itself doesn't matter. If the honourable gentlemen does still oppose marriage once in a relationship, then one will have to recognise that the person they are with is not the one you are to spend the rest of your life with. Now that I have put this forward in a debate format, will you be expressing your views in a more intellectual fashion, or continue in your foolish endeavours? Quote
crunk Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Daan mate, when push comes to shove, even if you don't believe in it you'll still end up getting married just to keep the misses happy. Quote
Aero Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 i dunno about over where ur from dan, but in the uk ppl who cohabit now are as good as married, fact is, you live with someone have kids etc, if 15 years down the line or whatever, when you've started sharing bank accounts for bills, have kids, join possessions etc, and decide to break up, if you have any issues over dividing assets, you have to go through a divorce procedure in our courts now too, so not getting married does not avoid this. so point in getting married? symbolism, bringing families together, showing ur love for another, some do still seek the blessing of god and their congragation or mayb just for the presents. if you.re against any of those, then ur still technically married if you cohabit now so when making a bucket list, the easiest thing to say, rather than to explain cohabitation etc is to list getting married, if that indeed is something you wish to do. settle down with a girl, move in and live with her forever... thats a long phrase... get married, much shorter Quote
Big Bizang Posted June 13, 2009 Posted June 13, 2009 Hey this is a good debate as long as you keep the language under control. Ming only ever called you a 'fool'. Don't get too defensive, half the time he won't personally insult you unless you're being a REAL cocktard. There's no reason why we can't have a good old fashioned, entertaining argument without the name calling. Is there? Oh and that dress comment: very low. Quote
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