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What are your new year's resolutions?

Every year we promise ourselves that we are going to drink less, work out more, give up smoking and other wildly ambitious pledges.
As the hangover clears at the end of another year of kept promises and missed opportunities, it’s time to perform the seasonal ritual of choosing what habits to kick all over again. So what will your New Year’s resolutions be? Are you planning to kick any long-standing habits? Have you stuck to previous years’ resolutions?

Me? I want to be more appreciative for what I have and to stop moaning over things I donโ€™t. Also I guess I should cut down on my Internet time, I am sadly Keymags addict.

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By: geedee - 3rd January 2003 at 23:57

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Viper

In know cape Greco well. I live in cyprus (have done for the past two years) and am doing BSAC training at RAF Akrotiri. I have two dive to get to club diver but by July this year I will be a dive Leader (diving 320 days a year is possible out here.

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By: PhantomII - 3rd January 2003 at 22:32

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Finish working on my Private Pilot’s License this summer.

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By: KabirT - 2nd January 2003 at 15:36

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I never make any…cause i know i will never be able to fulfil them. :9

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By: geedee - 2nd January 2003 at 14:01

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Grow my hair long.

Finish my Diver training.

Complete my Advanced Powerboat Instructor Rating.

Customise my new Harley.

As I only smoke the very occassional cigar, I aint fussed about that. I drink two bottles of C*rlsb*rg a day and I aint fussed about that.

so that just leaves the nookie side of things and as I’m a happily married sort of bloke, there’s no worries about that either !!.

actually, like I dont beleive in the tooth fairy (costs a small fortune when you’ve got two young kids in the household), I dont bother with resolutions. Hey , If you are happy, why change !!!

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By: Dutchy - 2nd January 2003 at 13:57

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>Due to my relatively low consumption of alcohol, adequate
>frequency of physical exercise, as well as the absence of
>nicotine-related habits, I have not yet reached any
>conclusion regarding my resolutions for 2003. I do however
>wish to attend more parties, something which may imply an
>increase in my average level of alcohol consumption.
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>Regards,
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>Viper01

Viper what are you the exact opposite of me, I don’t exercise frequently, well not adequate anyway, some nicotine related habbets do excist but not excessively, and my alacohol consumption is more then adequate espessially at parties. Ah well you can’t sort everything out in one year can you ๐Ÿ™‚

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By: A330Crazy - 1st January 2003 at 22:52

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For me its to loose some more weight. Though I am very happy with what I have lost so far, nearly 2 an a half stone since I started working back in October. ๐Ÿ™‚

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By: dcfly - 1st January 2003 at 14:48

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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 01-01-03 AT 02:51ย PM (GMT)]Ny New Year Resolution is to lose wieght, at least 14lb, hopefully 28lb, this is a nescessity as the excess wieght I’m carrying at the mo is being detrimental to my health and well being.

I dont smoke and these days dont drink to excess so these are not an issue.

For 2003 my main hopes are for my kids, mostly for my daughter as she is very wayward at the moment, cant seem to hold down a job, shes made an art form out of being a slob. I just hope she can find herself and an appropriate road to follow in life, I’ve lost more sleep over that kid than anything else in my life.

And also for my son who unlike his sister is a bit more stable, I wish him all the best at university.

Dave

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