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Mar 09, 2010 17:10

Most normal people make a new year resolution to start getting in shape, joining the gym, etc. Mine was the opposite - to cancel my membership that I hadn't been using for quite a while despite paying the fees. Well, I finally did it! How many of you can say that you've already fulfilled your NYRs?

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dulcineja March 9 2010, 22:14:06 UTC
I went in a different direction and decided not to make them at all. Failure no longer needs to be tolerated.

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kutuz_off March 10 2010, 03:45:01 UTC
Our failure to get together for lunch shouldn't be tolerated any longer then :) How about this week?

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dulcineja March 10 2010, 14:46:08 UTC
this week sounds good. any day, really, including today, but i've got a bit of a cold, in case you're germophobic. then again, it's not like we're going to make out.

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kutuz_off March 10 2010, 15:51:05 UTC
No, I'm not germophobic. Germs love me too much, I just can't say no to them.

I'm available between 12:00 and 2:00 every day (incl today), unless something changes. I don't recall exactly where you are located though. Anywhere in the 40s to the east of 6th avenue would be convenient for me.

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auth_r March 12 2010, 05:55:38 UTC
it was that simple? common! you can afford more complicating resolutions thwn that..

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penechek May 25 2010, 16:55:15 UTC
i had no new year's resolutions, but i have finally sold my unused-for-four-years bike a month ago or so. proceeds immediately went into buying tickets to behanding in spokane at the nearest tkts booth.

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