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Previously on "New Years Resolutions"
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Quite like to finish the house off. But I doubt it will happen this year.
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I would have enjoyed that when I was fresh out of uni, but we didn't have the internet then.
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One of my serious new year's resolutions is to be more diligent in reading science blogs
I don't think I'll visit this one very often, but it's awesome all the same - How on Earth do they remember all those chemicals, and know what is going on when obscure organic compounds are mixed?!
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To throw a shoe at the TV each time someone says "fair share of tax"
(How much are new TVs these days BTW?)
Oh and, as always, to carry on smoking.
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Sounds like you should resolve to recycle more - starting with last year's resolutions.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey're not resolutions since they never work, but I aim to exercise more and drink less. Also to read more and be productive on the plan B (and C).
Then again, I've been aiming to do that since last year. Not been hugely fruitful so far
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They're not resolutions since they never work, but I aim to exercise more and drink less. Also to read more and be productive on the plan B (and C).
Then again, I've been aiming to do that since last year. Not been hugely fruitful so far
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I resolve not to make any resolutions. A resolution that's broken as soon as it's made, thereby getting the whole sorry business out the way early on and clearing the way for guilt-free drunkeness and gluttony throughout January and beyond.Originally posted by norrahe View PostSo, what will yours be?
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New Years Resolutions
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