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These are the top 10 hope to have before I die...

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  • 1967 Ford GT40 Mk ii: The most dominating american sports car ever developed. Defeated Ferrari in the Le Mans for 3 years straight. Powerful, low, with torque for miles, this was supposed to be an easy car to drive.
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  • My McMansion: Okay, I'll admit, this one is a bit more generic. The huge home is too much to handle, but you want something nice with some curb appeal for cheap. Enter, the McMansion. Comes complete with pretentious neighbors.
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  • Movado Museum Watch: Maybe there are more expensive watches out there, but nothing screams classy, modern, timeless elegance like Movado design, and their museum watch is the pinnacle of the brand.
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  • All The Beatles Albums: Seriously, there's no question here. This is a collection which must be completed, and listened too, multiple times.
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  • italian Leather Driving Shoes and Gloves: No point in have a Ford GT40 if you're going to drive it in loafers. Get some real driving shoes. And there's nothing better for gripping a steering wheel than italian leather. Thank goodness my taste in cars is American, because my taste in leather is most certainly not.
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  • iPhone: I hate to say it, but this really is a once-in-a-lifetime device. This is the culmination of years of laptop and cell-phone design, and while it's still far from perfect, it's really nothing short of ground-breaking. I can't imagine life before or after the iPhone.
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  • European vacation: Whether backpacking or taking the Oriental Express, this is a must purchase for anyone of European decent. The cost varies, but the experience is essential. Go visit the cradle of modern western civilization.
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  • Bed and Breakfast on the Coast: Doesn't matter which coast really, but nothing beats owning a B&B and hosting parties and having people come to visit and making money all the while. This is my retirement plan, right here.
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  • Etymotics ER-4S headphones: Portable bliss. Anywhere and anytime I want, I can have an audiophile grade experience and block out the rest of the world. These little sound-blocking, insanely detailed headphones remain the best $200 I've ever spent.
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  • Jolida 302b Tube Amplifier: And while we're finishing on the audiophile kick, get yourself a tube amp. Doesn't need to be expensive or fancy, but get something that glows while making music. Nothing like listening to a chill jazz track in a poorly lit room with the amp glowing warm in front of you.
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  • There is something about Mary, The Movie: This is the best movie if you want to laugh nonstop during the movie.
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  • Trip to Istanbul: The only city which spans both of Asia and Europe. You should join the Euroaia Marathon and experience of running from Europe to Asia.

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