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91-year old does the last thing on his bucket list

91-year old does the last thing on his bucket list

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blogentry-133713-0-01250000-1433470863_thumb.pngWe guess most of us should have a bucket list of some sort. And we won't be surprised if there are some weird/crazy stuff in that list. Yes. This 91-year old grandfather from Woodstock, Illinois, sure had one weird request for his first and last thing on his bucket list.

 

According to Woodstock Independent, his granddaughter Becky Goers said that her grandfather had always wanted to back a car through the garage door because he always wondered if the garage door would pop off, or if the frame would come down with it.

 

So the grandson found him a 1998 Izuzu Rodeo which was saved from the junkyard (for awhile) and a garage that his friend was planning to tear down. With everything in place, Walter Thomas put on his safety helmet and crossed out his bucket list item recently.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=28&v=GSdAbm3kvYc




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