I'm answering this as if I knew the day my life would end, and that there's nothing I could do about it. Otherwise, the question is kind of moot on a forum devoted to the pursuit of immortality... (These answers are also ignoring the philosophical problems that arise from knowing that you and your memories will cease to exist afterwards.)
1.) Spend a year skiing in the Alps and living at a quaint Swiss mountain town!
2.) Go caving in some of the recently discovered caves in Mexico where they have shining crystals 30 feet tall!
3.) Backpack around Tibet for a year with a beautiful, adventurous, fascinating woman!
4.) Boat down the entire length of the Amazon while taking side treks with my native guide onto unexplored side paths!
5.) Buy a 50 ft. sailboat that I can singlehandly sail around the BVIs and the rest of the Caribbean to live out the rest of my days... with the nights spent in a king size bed next to the latest media entertainment... and the days spent reading and writing on deserted pure white sandy beaches next to sparkling blue water.
Hence, my modes of pleasure have been exposed for the world to critique and examine!
No offence ment Stephen [sfty]
Hehe, sentences 1-4 are funny, made me grin. Why? the exclamation marks. Imagine you were talking to Stephen in person and at the end he was loud. [lol] Surprisingly he did not continue on in the same manner with sentence 5; Intentional? [huh]
For people who do not understand why I find it funny, maybe the following meanings will help.
Ex·cla·ma·tion ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kskl-mshn)
n.
An abrupt, forceful utterance: an exclamation of delight.
An outcry, as of protest.
Grammar. An interjection.
Punc·tu·a·tion ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pngkch-shn)
n.
The use of standard marks and signs in writing and printing to separate words into sentences, clauses, and phrases in order to clarify meaning.
The marks so used.
The act or an instance of punctuating.