1. i already taught you the hard stuff- you're a good driver. the 'i don't have my permit' every time we've gone out is the only reason you haven't driven w/me more.
2. you generally don't buy anything extravagant when we go out. just food...and food makes you live. i don't do crappy food.
3. i've reminded you on many occasion. ben, you don't smoke. remember at manray when you'd steal allen's smokes and then rant about how vile it was? right. you don't smoke.
4+5. my work schedule hasn't allowed me free time for getting my stomp on- which is as close to exercise as i get. the key to avoiding failure is to find something you LIKE doing and not-junk-food that you LIKE eating. i personally prefer going out 1x per week and dancing for 4hrs to 'working out' 4x per week for 1hr/day. if you need to slowly cut out soda. switch to gingerale- you get the sugar + carbonation but not the caffine (i'm told cutting both at the same time is difficult), then those carbonated fruit flavored waters.
6. mebbe just start out w/a couple non-credit courses to get yerself going and see what it is you have real interest in before blowing bunches of $$ in a lot of different areas? http://www.necc.mass.edu/noncredit/personalenrichment/comedy.php http://www.necc.mass.edu/noncredit/businessandprofessional/yourontheair.php i have the noncredit course book laying around somewhere- those turned up online...i'm pretty sure they also offer an 'radio personality' intro of some sort (i think in addition to the 'you're on the air') i'm pretty sure they offer french, chinese, and a few other non-credit languages as well. even if you don't end up liking it/sticking with it- they'll still look good on a resume.
7. yes. i finally got insurance too. i just need a new doctor/dentist in general- yell at me to find a doctor and i'll do the same for you.
8. dweeb.
-how about adding 'finding a new job that doesn't eat your soul' to the list. shouldn't be hard after getting the driving thing taken care of.
1. i already taught you the hard stuff- you're a good driver. the 'i don't have my permit' every time we've gone out is the only reason you haven't driven w/me more.
2. you generally don't buy anything extravagant when we go out. just food...and food makes you live. i don't do crappy food.
3. i've reminded you on many occasion. ben, you don't smoke. remember at manray when you'd steal allen's smokes and then rant about how vile it was? right. you don't smoke.
4+5. my work schedule hasn't allowed me free time for getting my stomp on- which is as close to exercise as i get. the key to avoiding failure is to find something you LIKE doing and not-junk-food that you LIKE eating. i personally prefer going out 1x per week and dancing for 4hrs to 'working out' 4x per week for 1hr/day.
if you need to slowly cut out soda. switch to gingerale- you get the sugar + carbonation but not the caffine (i'm told cutting both at the same time is difficult), then those carbonated fruit flavored waters.
6. mebbe just start out w/a couple non-credit courses to get yerself going and see what it is you have real interest in before blowing bunches of $$ in a lot of different areas?
http://www.necc.mass.edu/noncredit/personalenrichment/comedy.php
http://www.necc.mass.edu/noncredit/businessandprofessional/yourontheair.php
i have the noncredit course book laying around somewhere- those turned up online...i'm pretty sure they also offer an 'radio personality' intro of some sort (i think in addition to the 'you're on the air')
i'm pretty sure they offer french, chinese, and a few other non-credit languages as well. even if you don't end up liking it/sticking with it- they'll still look good on a resume.
7. yes. i finally got insurance too. i just need a new doctor/dentist in general- yell at me to find a doctor and i'll do the same for you.
8. dweeb.
-how about adding 'finding a new job that doesn't eat your soul' to the list. shouldn't be hard after getting the driving thing taken care of.
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