51. Finding subliminal messages in cartoons
52. Admiring the color red (such a lovely color!)
53. Read/ make up stories to my little cousins
54. Having afternoon tea
55. Imagine what my past life was like
56. Go to museums
57. Swim
58. Cuddle my dog
59. Give people free hugs (only to be bitterly refused)
60. Studying WWII history (anything going on in the 40's fascinates me)
61. Making reference jokes that most people don't get
62. Thinking about the characters in my stories (I love them all like they're my own children)
63. Travel (which I unfortunately don't do very often)
64. Sit ups (my new years resolution was to do 100 sit ups on each side every day no matter what; really fits into the theme doesn't it?)
65. Share my knowledge on bizarre facts
66. Collecting knick- knacks
67. Eating sweets
68. Learning ( You never really stop)
69. Tapping the beats of my favorite songs with my fingers
70. Wearing 80's style clothing or t-shirts with bands or characters from tv shows on them
71. Watch cartoons
72. Swing on swing sets (I know, I sound like such a little kid)
73. Make collages of all the things that make me happy
74. Sharing random moments of my life with people
75. Being quiet
76. Making my own version of songs
77. Using my phone
78. Giving advice
79. Writing reviews or suggestions for books, music, movies, and tv shows
80. Sharing my random quotes
81. Doing interviews (mainly with myself)
82. Going to restaurants
83. Going to visit my aunt (she's my favorite person in the whole world!! Sorry other people)
84. Going to the bookstore
85. Laughing
86. Going on roller coasters
87. Making clever jokes or puns
88. Playing board games (I love checkers)
89. Yoga
90. Meditating
91. Making people laugh (laughter is priceless)
92. Anything in the creative arts department
93. Using my imagination
94. Looking at cute things
95. Going to pastry shops (yummy!)
96. Making new friends
97. Learning about the cultures of other countries
98. Watching foreign films
99. Thinking about the day when I'm finally a famous author
100. Making and eating nikujaga of course!
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@RichWithey Thank you! Nikujaga is a Japanese dish that literally translates to "Beef and potatoes." It's basically a stew.
@BlueIcecream Yeah, that would be hilarious if we went back to the 40's. We'd definitely kick some Nazi butt!
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