What are your New Year's resolutions?

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ScottyB

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Jan 28, 2002
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Lose my extra fat
Gain 20 - 40 lbs of muscle
Ask a girl out
Study before I "settle in" for the evening
Go to at least 85% of my classes
Make an independent film
Get my future plans in order
 

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Lifer
Sep 2, 2000
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Get my GPA up.. alot. :eek:
Lose some weight/lift weights :eek:
Find myself a '95 240SX SE manual for under $5k.. ;)
 

Dudd

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Aug 3, 2001
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Kill more kittens, waste more time in OT, gain weight- at least I'm not going to let myself down. :)
 

Nothing really, as I already made my resolution independent of the New Year. What I do know is, I'll make next year a significant year in my life. :D

I hope you all do have goals set and goals that you can achieve too. :)
 
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I made a pact with my buddy, he is gonna start college and im gonna get better grades :)
 

matmax

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May 20, 2000
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1. To be a better husband, father, brother and friend.

2. To completely read the Bible within the next year.

 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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be a better husband and father!

and have more sex (depends on the wife on that one though) ;)
 

ProviaFan

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My resolution has been the same since I got my 19 inch monitor - 1600x1200@75Hz, 32 bit color. ;)

Oh, you meant that kind of resolution? Well, here are mine, in no particular order:
  • Stop spending money on little things and save it to get an iBook
    Learn how to program in C++, SQL, and regular expressions
    Practice the piano regularly so I can move beyond playing simple stuff like Für Elise
    Start playing the guitar again (haven't touched it for 6 months) :eek:
 

lilFajita

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Aug 2, 2002
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Start working out and get a 4-pack (I'm small, 6 pack would be too much :))

read more books, espcially classics.

say goodbye to heartaches of 2002, and start looking forward instead of back. :)