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Introduction 1 Introduction

2 The Further Adventures... I was hoping to write this book as a diary like the last one, but the day I tried to start it I woke up in my hotel room in Thailand with my eyes burning and my head completely numb. It was my own fault. I d assumed the sachet on my bed in the hotel room was some kind of menthol stuff to put on the pillow to help me breathe more easily as I slept, but I later found out it was medical gel to ease aching leg muscles. It was at this point that I decided I wasn t in the right frame of mind to start a diary. Looking back, it was no bad thing. I very rarely enjoy any of my trips at the time as my head is all over the place. I m not always feeling my best, what with the flying and the throwing up and the stupid stuff that Ricky and Steve make me do. So the idea of writing the book once I was safe and sound and a bit happier back at home made sense. I ve realised that coming back home is the best thing about going away in the first place. This second set of trips was set up after a meeting with Ricky and Steve in their office. They came up with the idea of getting me to pick seven things that I would put on my Bucket List. We d actually had a similar conversation a few years ago as part of the podcasts. At the time, Ricky asked me what I want to do before I die and I said I wanted to kick a duck up the arse. It s just something I always have the urge to do when I see them sitting at the edge of a pond. For the first series of An Idiot Abroad Ricky and Steve sent me round the world to see the Seven Wonders, hoping it would broaden my mind. This time it seemed like they were trying to flatten it. Come on. You can pick anything. Make your dreams come true! What about sky diving? said Steve. That s a classic Bucket List experience. Not for me it isn t. No. I m not sky diving. Bungee jumping? Not a chance. Forget the whole idea. I ve never been one for danger. I ve done some daft things in my time like putting sausages in the toaster, and climbing out of the bathroom window to go and do my paper round when me mam hid the front door keys from me, cos she didn t want me going out delivering papers one bad winter. But they didn t really strike me as dangerous at the time, and they all served a purpose. Okay, said Ricky. How about we make a big list and you can choose what you want to do from that?

Introduction 3 In the end it felt like I was going to be in control, so I agreed. This book tells the stories of the things I chose to do, plus the extra things that Ricky and Steve threw in along the way. That was the plan anyway, but when I sat down to write the book I realised that between the first series and the second series, the latest Christmas Special with Warwick Davis, and all the other random stuff I ve done in my life, I ve actually ticked off more than 60% of the Bucket List. I reckon that s got to be some sort of record. So in the end I ve decided to write about all of them and also throw in an opinion or two on the remaining things on the list. Most of these are things that have never appealed, like: Join the Mile High Club This is when people have it away in the toilets on a plane. I guess this explains why there are always queues whenever I need the loo on a flight. I wish they d use the system they use at the supermarket meat counter where they give you a ticket with a number on which the pilot could then read out when it s your turn to use the toilet. This has got to be safer than people stood queuing in the aisles. I m guessing here but I bet people only do the mile high club thing on the outward journey as after two weeks of being away with someone you re normally sick of them and would rather watch the inflight movie. Also it s the return journey when the toilets get blocked due to everyone having dodgy guts after eating foreign food. On my flight back from India there s no way anyone could have had a romantic moment in there after the state I left it in. So that s the book. Sitting down to write it has been a nice way to sum up three years of travelling. What follows is the original list of the 100 things I could choose from. As you can see, kicking a duck up the arse wasn t on it.

Things to do before you die 1. Fly in a fighter jet 2. Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge 3. Spend a night on your own private desert island 4. Drive a Formula 1 Car 5. Ride the Rocky Mountaineer train in Canada 6. Fly in a helicopter over the Grand Canyon 7. See elephants in the wild 8. Explore Antarctica 9. Climb Mount Everest 10. Travel into space 11. Ride a camel to the Pyramids 12. Travel the Trans-Siberian Railway 13. Catch sunset over Ayers Rock 14. Go wing-walking on a bi-plane 15. Climb Mount Kilimanjaro 16. Come face-to-face with mountain gorillas in their natural habitat 17. Gamble in Las Vegas 18. See orang-utans in Borneo 19. Spot a polar bear on the ice 20. Swim with dolphins 21. Get into the Guinness Book of World Records 22. Watch a Sumo match 23. Drink a beer at Oktoberfest 24. Participate in La Tomatina festival in Spain 25. Cross a country on a bike 26. Master a musical instrument 27. Spend a night in a haunted house 28. Meet someone with your own name 29. Ride the world s biggest rollercoasters 30. Scuba dive at the Great Barrier Reef 31. Complete a bungee jump 32. Paraglide from a mountain 33. Go ice-climbing 34. Skydive from a plane 35. Experience base jumping 36. Meet the Dalai Lama 37. Research your family tree 38. Go up in a hot air balloon 39. Try a jet pack 40. See a space shuttle launch 41. Meet your idol 42. Cycle a leg of the Tour de France 43. See the northern lights 44. See the glaciers before they melt 45. Learn a martial art 46. Get a complete makeover 47. Learn another language 48. Drive a Cadillac along Route 66 49. Leave a job you hate

Things to do before you die 50. Become a vegetarian for a week 51. Stand at the North or South Pole 52. Visit every USA state 53. Be part of a flash mob 54. Visit the Seven Wonders of the World 55. Explore the Galapagos Islands 56. Spend the night in an igloo 57. Spend 24 hours in a jungle 58. Stand on the international date line 59. Learn to fly a plane 60. Go storm-chasing in Tornado Alley 61. Get a tattoo and/or piercing 62. Invent something 63. Ride something bigger than a horse 64. Build your own house 65. Skinny dip at midnight 66. Run a marathon 67. Join the Mile High Club 68. Be an extra in a film 69. Protest at a demonstration 70. Run with the bulls in Pamplona 71. Canoe up the Nile River 72. Continue your gene pool 73. Write a novel 74. Visit Angel Falls in Venezuela 75. Trek the Inca Trail on Machu Picchu 76. Climb Mount Fuji 77. Sleep under the stars 78. Ride in a gondola in Venice 79. Have lunch with the Queen of England 80. Walk the Great Wall of China 81. Do some charity work 82. Experience a full moon party 83. See Mount Rushmore 84. Go on an African safari 85. See the statues on Easter Island 86. Touch an iceberg 87. Shake hands with the Pope 88. Climb an active volcano 89. Go to Burning Man Festival in California 90. Partake in a Japanese tea ceremony 91. Float in the Dead Sea 92. Jump from a cliff into the sea 93. Swim the English Channel 94. Take part in a fire-walking ceremony 95. Drive or mush a dog sled 96. Spend the Fourth of July in the USA 97. Go whale-watching 98. Live with the Masai people 99. See the wildebeest migration in the Masai Mara 100. Hunt with a tribe

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