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Vodka is another one. Add some claret, cider and cherry brandy and that's your five!Originally posted by BuffoonIsn't beer a veg? It's not animal or mineral.
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Isn't beer a veg? It's not animal or mineral.Originally posted by DiestlEat 5 fruit and veg a day.
Less booze.
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Continue to do 40 mins every other day on the exercise bike.
Eat 5 fruit and veg a day.
Less booze.
Start Contracting (by March).
Take up a interesting hobby which doesn't involve computers (any ideas?).
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Learn at least one language from the Indian subcontinent
Get a REALLY deep tan
Remain working in IT
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Learn how to spell basic words like "lose"?Originally posted by BuffoonResolutions 2007
Short term: Health – loose weight, get fitter.
Resolutions: Try to get a contract without an agent taking a slice, and in the process earn more money.
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to rid the world of lager by placing it safely within the confines of my body which will automatically and safely turn it into wee. It's a quest!
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There don't seem to be many serious new year resolutions on here, me included. Perhaps it's a contractor thing.
I suppose I want to earn more money (who doesn't), and play more footy and golf, which would mean kicking the cricket into touch. And get my next taekwondo belt. But they aren't really resolutions.
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FOAD.Originally posted by WKnightWhat, I wonder, do jobbing contractors thinks agents should resolve to do this year?
HTH.
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Suggestions for agents?
What, I wonder, do jobbing contractors thinks agents should resolve to do this year?
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