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    Question New Years Resolutions

    So, Do you have any New Years resolutions ?

    I really should quit smoking but I doubt I could do it right now, so a more realistic goal would be to shave a little off the mid section

    (I probably wont do that either lol)


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    Yea my 2 are to quit smoking AND get rid of my winter layer of fat.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by nell67 View Post
    Yea my 2 are to quit smoking AND get rid of my winter layer of fat.....
    Hmmm......you could.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dumb2kwit View Post
    LOL,, Do you suppose she paid cash for those ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dumb2kwit View Post
    Maybe I could....OR NOT!
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    get fat, my doc says i need some. idk why i have these magical stretch marksthat appear them i get skinny
    It bothers me how someone with new shoes can come up to me asking for money.

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    Yea. My resolution is to break my resolution. So far, I've been successful every year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Yea. My resolution is to break my resolution. So far, I've been successful every year.
    Hmmmm.... Sounds a bit like a paradox to me. If you succeed in breaking your resolution to break your resolutions then That would mean that you wouldn't break this one, which would in fact break this resolution. Well.... something like that anyways...

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    I have got to stop using mystery metal for knives and buy some known steel. LOL

    Really, need to get back into better shape. I haven't juggled the 3lb. balls or done any strech routines in years.
    I'm a simple man, of simple means, turned my back on the machines, to follow my dreams.

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    I have got to stop using mystery metal for knives and buy some known steel.
    this.

    and I need to stop settling for mediocre fit and finish on a lot of my work.
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    Starting NOW, to practice more what my grandfather used to pound into me: "Don't tell me what you're gonna do, tell me what you've done". Hopefully at the end of the year I can come back and tell you that I've been successful at accomplishing all that I'd planned. Saying that now would be just empty promises.

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    Yes. I will order a lifetime supply of magnesium and mix it with water 3X a day and drink ALL of it EVERYDAY.
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    it's a catch 22 B. if you go around telling people what you've accomplished you'll get a lot of 'good, do you want a cookie'...

    jk.
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    True Canid, but I've made a lot of promises (esp. to myself) that I didn't keep. This is my new strategy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Yes. I will order a lifetime supply of magnesium and mix it with water 3X a day and drink ALL of it EVERYDAY.
    Isn't that a nicer way of saying I promise to to be less full of it in the coming year?

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    I hear that; i've started twice as many projects this year as i've finished, and for my part i haven't done my best at prioritizing them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Isn't that a nicer way of saying I promise to to be less full of it in the coming year?
    Wrong end, BENESSE.
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    Good to see you around Ken. Looks like a bit of weather your way . A blizzard here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Wrong end, BENESSE.
    Yeah, but it has a way of working out right.

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