New year's resolution

lay-z-boy said:
for me its:

along with:

get licence for car
not crash car
continue not to drink alcohol
get a decent gf and go to the moon and back
Oh i forgot about getting a license for car aswel!
and not crash car.
 
So for those of you tring to quit hows it going?

2nd day with no caffeine :(, haven't had cravings. But oh so tired, been sleeping in the van between jobs all day.
 
- Get a six pack (well on the way)
- Learn to drive :)
- Get 3 A's in my A Levels
- Do well with my paintball team in Div 2 of the NSPL. :)
 
stinka said:
learn to trust women

are you mad :eek:


helpimcrap said:
maybe get a GF - unsure if i want the hassle of this one.

One of mine is to try and have a settled relationship instead of my usual get fed up or ****** off with the girl i am seeing and sack her off, only to start another relationship a few months later and reapet from the beginning!

I like the idea of actually have a decent relationship but then when it comes down to it i really cant be bothered with all the hassle at the moment! :(
 
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I just have one really now:

Work my nuts off at the post-op rehab for my cruciate reconstruction so I end up fit and ready to go skiing & play rugby in 2008.
 
kill every person who makes a news years resolution... and go back to the gym while im at it along with trying not to spend every penny i earn
 
Apparently not, my friend claims powernaps are the way forward if you're tired :rolleyes: I prefer just being lazy.
 
BoomAM said:
I hope your joking there. :confused:


Nope

Although it’s a common belief that 8 hours of sleep is required for optimal health, a six-year study of more than one million adults ages 30 to 102 has shown that people who get only 6 to 7 hours a night have a lower death rate. Individuals who sleep 8 hours or more, or less than 4 hours a night, were shown to have a significantly increased death rate compared to those who averaged 6 to 7 hours.
 
try and quit my work and move on to something i want to do & studied for. But easyer said than done.

Studied as a computer technician for 3 years at college, i looked in to uni but it seemed a waste of time as it was a re run of what i did from the past 3 years. i cant find any jobs in my local area for this, and commuting i just dont fancy it.

I need a shove up the backside :D
 
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