Tuesday, January 03, 2006
NYE Resolutions
Now that we've reached the New Year...we can all sit around and say we'll work less, drink less, exercise more, stop smoking, etc. In a way, I almost find it depresssing thinking about all the faults I have and claiming that I will change before reverting again, as per usual. So this year I'm making the following resolutions. They should not be too hard to achieve (for example, I won't claim that I'm not going to make out with a larger lady in 2006, because we all know that I will).
1. Post more on the blog. I think we all get caught in the trap of trying to find something to clever or original to post, when we should just be posting. If I like a cd, and 99% of my friends haven't heard it (but the 1% who have all post on this blog), I should write about it. I can endure the comments of "I liked their first cd better" and "I've had that for a while now."
2. Join spinning class
3. Go on a date arranged on-line (once I've trimmed down after some time in spinning class)
(Editor's Note: 2 and 3 are in the hopes of finding something clever to write)
Additionally, I will probably never go through with #3 for fear of someone seeing my profile on-line.
So what are your resolutions?
1. Post more on the blog. I think we all get caught in the trap of trying to find something to clever or original to post, when we should just be posting. If I like a cd, and 99% of my friends haven't heard it (but the 1% who have all post on this blog), I should write about it. I can endure the comments of "I liked their first cd better" and "I've had that for a while now."
2. Join spinning class
3. Go on a date arranged on-line (once I've trimmed down after some time in spinning class)
(Editor's Note: 2 and 3 are in the hopes of finding something clever to write)
Additionally, I will probably never go through with #3 for fear of someone seeing my profile on-line.
So what are your resolutions?
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My resolution is to stop doing bar rats and actually find a meaningful relationship. Far fetched I know.
1. Eat out less (I am averaging 10 times a week right now).
2. No more driving home from the bar after 6 drinks.
2. No more driving home from the bar after 6 drinks.
Pete, yours are pretty damned good ones (although only you can lay claim to eating out 10 TIMES A WEEK).
Mine might be:
1. Go to a gym. Not everyday, not three times a week--you know, just every once in a while. Like, more than zero times in the last two-plus months.
2. Not to be working at a college bar past the age of 27. NOT going to happen.
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Mine might be:
1. Go to a gym. Not everyday, not three times a week--you know, just every once in a while. Like, more than zero times in the last two-plus months.
2. Not to be working at a college bar past the age of 27. NOT going to happen.
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