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Topic: New Year's resolution time.
chas730's photo
Sun 01/06/13 12:00 PM


My resolution for 2013 is to spend more time driving in high traffic areas in my quest to obtain a "Master Of Profanity" degree....


:laughing:

I recommend downtown Atlanta at about 5pm if you decide to go for your PhD.
rofl

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Sun 01/06/13 12:13 PM

I decided it was time to learn a second language. Considering my Rosetta Stone arrived on the 2nd, and I've been putting in two hours a day, I'm well on my way!! :wink:



What language are you learning? Is it working? I've thought of doing that too.


oldhippie1952's photo
Sun 01/06/13 12:32 PM


I decided it was time to learn a second language. Considering my Rosetta Stone arrived on the 2nd, and I've been putting in two hours a day, I'm well on my way!! :wink:



What language are you learning? Is it working? I've thought of doing that too.




I'd like to try this too, for Spanish.

RoamingOrator's photo
Sun 01/06/13 01:06 PM



I decided it was time to learn a second language. Considering my Rosetta Stone arrived on the 2nd, and I've been putting in two hours a day, I'm well on my way!! :wink:



What language are you learning? Is it working? I've thought of doing that too.




I'd like to try this too, for Spanish.


Well, I'm picking up a few things, but I don't think I'm ready to start eavesdropping on conversations yet.

lilott's photo
Sun 01/06/13 05:26 PM


I have one resolution and it's not to have any resolutions cause it's the only one I can keep.


Think of something more original.

That one is the coward's way out. A person who is afraid of failure will not get anywhere.

Be bold enough to try something even if you might fail.




That may be good for you but not for me.

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Sun 01/06/13 05:31 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 01/06/13 05:47 PM



I have one resolution and it's not to have any resolutions cause it's the only one I can keep.


Think of something more original.

That one is the coward's way out. A person who is afraid of failure will not get anywhere.

Be bold enough to try something even if you might fail.




That may be good for you but not for me.



I see. Then I feel it is only fair to let you know that you have already broken your one and only new years resolution.

You see, it was not to have any resolutions.

And yet there it is.

laugh laugh laugh



Suzanne20's photo
Sun 01/06/13 05:40 PM
I usually don't make resolutions because I feel that if you want to make a change, you should do it. Regardless of the day. Buuut, this year my mom decided to give up caffeine. So I told her I would join her. So I got a little head start and quit drinking sodas, as that is pretty much my main source of caffeine. Been clean for 3 weeks...:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

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Sun 01/06/13 05:48 PM

I usually don't make resolutions because I feel that if you want to make a change, you should do it. Regardless of the day. Buuut, this year my mom decided to give up caffeine. So I told her I would join her. So I got a little head start and quit drinking sodas, as that is pretty much my main source of caffeine. Been clean for 3 weeks...:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:



Yeh, but the beginning of the year is always a good place to start. If not, try the beginning of the week.

TexasScoundrel's photo
Mon 01/07/13 06:37 PM


My resolution is to live as small and cheaply as I can. I started it two months ago by moving into the truck I work in. I pay no rent or mortgage and no utilities.


That's awesome. Enjoy the freedom and be comfortable and warm. drinker What kind of truck is it? What kind of work do you do?


I'm an over the road truck driver and I live in a freightliner cascadia.




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