There's several things, stuff like the life of Jesus is an easy one, and more recently stuff like all the Smash reveals comes to mind. Any sort of gaming thing, I feel like I've kinda missed out on the culture of midnight releases and whatnot. Maybe I just need to stick around gaming for longer idk. To get to see any era of NASCAR live would be cool also.
Another cool thing would be to follow AJ Allmendinger's racing career from the beginning. He started off in Champ car in 2003 (at this time, IndyCar was split into two leagues, Champ and the IRL [Indy Racing League]). He was with one team for his rookie year, but then he got fired from that team early in 2004. He found a new ride pretty quick, then won his first 3 races with that team. He ran IndyCar for a couple more years, but then in 2007, Red Bull wanted to start a NASCAR team, and since AJ was sponsored by them, he was chosen to be their driver. That went ok for him, but nothing amazing. He moved to Petty for a couple of seasons, then for 2012 he was signed by Penske, a big name in NASCAR and IndyCar. Midway through 2012, he was suspended for being found with adderall. He did some IndyCar and NASCAR Xfinity (lower series) starts for Penske, winning in the Xfinity series at Road America, before signing with JTG Daughtery racing for 2014. He won his first Cup race at Watkins Glen in 2014, and that was the only really noteable thing he did at JTG. He had some runs here and there, but JTG isn't exactly a top team. After 2018, he and JTG parted ways, and AJ started doing some broadcasting work with NBC. In 2019, AJ did some starts here and there with Kaulig Racing in the Xfinity series, winning at the Charlotte Roval. In 2020, AJ made more starts with Kaulig and won a couple more races, including one at Atlanta, his first on an oval, as well as winning the ROval again. In 2021, AJ went full time in the Xfinity series with Kaulig, winning several more races (mainly at road courses) and the regular season championship, meaning he was the points leader when the playoffs started, however he did not win the overall championship. He also won the Cup race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. In 2022 he had more success in the Xfinity, albeit falling just short of the championship again. On the Cup side, he made select starts and nearly won at Circuit of the Americas and Watkins Glen. He's full time Cup now in 2023, and he's not one of the top competitors, but he's no slouch either, especially on the road courses.
That was really freaking long, and there's more detail I coulda put in, but it's quite the ride over the past 20 years so to have followed him from the start has to be crazy.