New years resolutions
New years resolutions
So - 2009 is soon upon us.... damn, 2009. Saw a (classic) Simpson episode where they fantasized about 2010. Where does the time fly.
Anyway - I was wondering if people make any new year resolutions?
Personally, being a man, I don't need such things (yeah yeah, I'm kidding )
So my only resolution generally - as it always is - is to drink no less next year, only eat food I enjoy when I have a choice, and generally live like I want to live and don't care about what others think.
Seriously though - my only actual resolution is that I do not want to keep being annoying/frustrated with work, so either I find something new, or I somehow change my situation at work.
So - what's everybody's resolutions?
And happy new year everybody. 2009, 'ere we go.
Anyway - I was wondering if people make any new year resolutions?
Personally, being a man, I don't need such things (yeah yeah, I'm kidding )
So my only resolution generally - as it always is - is to drink no less next year, only eat food I enjoy when I have a choice, and generally live like I want to live and don't care about what others think.
Seriously though - my only actual resolution is that I do not want to keep being annoying/frustrated with work, so either I find something new, or I somehow change my situation at work.
So - what's everybody's resolutions?
And happy new year everybody. 2009, 'ere we go.
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Just one.
Be more organized.
Of course, having a Treo and an OC for a secretary helps! :laugh:
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!!!
Be more organized.
Of course, having a Treo and an OC for a secretary helps! :laugh:
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!!!
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It sounds as though for some people, making New Year Resolutions is probably futile...
I just read this quote by André Gide:
But can one make resolutions when one is over forty? I live according to twenty-year-old habits...
I just read this quote by André Gide:
But can one make resolutions when one is over forty? I live according to twenty-year-old habits...
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One involves doing naughty things with a certain woman I haven't met yet, the other involves getting Rosegarden (a digital audio workstation) to run on Ubuntu - and then make lots of music. They are on equal difficulty categories, though somehow it seems like I can't have both.
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Happy New Year everybody!
My New years resolutions are:
- Completing Neverwinter Nights & Neverwinter Nights 2 (+all official expansions to both games).
- Losing 10 kg´s (somehow that doesnt match very good with the first resolution)
- Making more money than 2008 (which shouldnt be hard)
My New years resolutions are:
- Completing Neverwinter Nights & Neverwinter Nights 2 (+all official expansions to both games).
- Losing 10 kg´s (somehow that doesnt match very good with the first resolution)
- Making more money than 2008 (which shouldnt be hard)
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lol! Perhaps it is fair to say that in the case of some people, they don't so much have "an inner child," as they do "inner twins."BlueSky wrote:I am going to let my inner child out...
the 15 year old in this 50-something body.......
Anyway, on topic, I resolve to be less introverted and attempt to function better in large groups of people where I hardly know anyone
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Come on, pop another and you'll complete your resolution!Obsidian wrote:I'd like to post more than once a year...
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What's this now, a pilgrimage? :laugh:Obsidian wrote:I'd like to post more than once a year...
Great to see you again, COMMrade.
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Thanks Mar, it's good to be back. I've been pretty busy for the last year or so, but my resolution is to balance what I must do, what I should do, and what I want to do in a way that better includes people and things that I value.
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i have 2, although im probably gonna fail them both.
1) get a better job (working in subway doesnt really do it for me)
2)start playing guitar again. (i used to play when i was about 10, but my guitar broke and ive wanted regretted not getting a new one. even though 7 years is a bit of a big gap and i'll need to go back to getting lessons)
1) get a better job (working in subway doesnt really do it for me)
2)start playing guitar again. (i used to play when i was about 10, but my guitar broke and ive wanted regretted not getting a new one. even though 7 years is a bit of a big gap and i'll need to go back to getting lessons)
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*Sigh...* Thats a good one, to pick up a musical instrument again. Its now on my To Do Listpenguin_king wrote:2)start playing guitar again. (i used to play when i was about 10, but my guitar broke and ive wanted regretted not getting a new one. even though 7 years is a bit of a big gap and i'll need to go back to getting lessons)
My resolution is to simply see out the year, in other words I may just bury my head in the sand and wait for this gloomy financial crisis to pass over.
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You need my stock quote morale boosterTamerlane wrote:*Sigh...* Thats a good one, to pick up a musical instrument again. Its now on my To Do List
My resolution is to simply see out the year, in other words I may just bury my head in the sand and wait for this gloomy financial crisis to pass over.
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this should come to be reality soon, i've spotted a beautiful Encore E99 for only £100! plus my parents have offered to pay half, so i should be able to get it quite soon.penguin_king wrote: 2)start playing guitar again. (i used to play when i was about 10, but my guitar broke and ive wanted regretted not getting a new one. even though 7 years is a bit of a big gap and i'll need to go back to getting lessons)
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