TWENTY years ago a bucket list would have been something your dad might have taken to B&Q.
Now it something more and more people draw up to ensure that when on their death bed their best memories aren't little more than a few particularly good episodes of Midsomer Murders.
Many people's bucket lists will have ambitious aspirations such as skydiving, swimming in the Great Barrier Reef or attending a World Cup final.
But the goals don't have to be crazily expensive or involve you visiting a...
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