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By the time they got back home to Victoria, 14 days later, Penn and his compatriots had managed to accomplish more than half their list while helping more than 20 strangers along the way.
On the altruistic side, they helped a mother and her son see the Stanley Cup and brought some street kids to their first ever rock concert. But of all the highlights of that inaugural voyage, none topped meeting Brent, a recovering drug addict in Kelowna, B. After making a number of calls to friends, family and local radio stations, the foursome walked into a used truck lot and explained their situation to the owner.
He wanted to pay back that act of kindness — or pay it forward really. Brent later posted a message on the Buried Life website www. Since that maiden voyage, the project, and its four cofounders, has grown by leaps and bounds. Having logged some 11, kilometres through Canada and the U. Sometimes you have to fight for it and fight for a long time.
We caught up with Lingwood and Penn and found out their true motives for making The Buried Life hint: the chance to model their lives after Forrest Gump…? Distraction Magazine: What did you want to accomplish when you created the bucket list? We wanted to get people [to think] about death and the fact that they will die one day and should do things with their life.
Whatever it is that they want to do. Penn: Probably just doing these sorts of talks and getting to meet our audience. Distraction Magazine: What is the favorite item that you guys have completed on your list? Lingwood: For me, it was probably the Playboy Mansion or getting into a fight. I also saw my brother, Duncan, swim recently from Alcatraz to the mainland in a Speedo and in freezing temperatures.
We helped a guy get a house for his dad who was homeless. That was a great one, too. What keeps you going? You just enjoy the time that you have and help other people enjoy their time.
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