You must be a speed reader! But I suppose it's hard to stop reading something once you start to enjoy it, and clearly, you enjoyed it a lot :P
I like to bring in the New Year at least with a few friends. Maybe it's a psychological thing for me, the more drunk/less lonely I feel the better. I used to make it a huge thing, paying up to 100 bucks just to get in somewhere, then drink and drink till I passed out. Now it suits me to spend it in the burbs, with a small gathering of people I know and love, projecting my thoughts upon everyone I'm not with. As for resolutions, I think they're a joke. Most of us make them throughout the year anyway. Make them and break them, as you said. But it gives foolish people something to hope for and maybe live up to. In some ways I'm kinda glad to put this year behind me. I wonder what the new one will bring us ;)
read it...and u will laugh and cry..its called tommyland!! excellent i reckon, straight to the point, he doesnt pussy foot around what he wants to say:)
My Project: Self-Improvement starts at the stroke of midnight, December 31st. I don't call them resolutions, because everyone DOES break their resolutions. Instead, I've made commitments, and imposed sanctions on myself for disobeying them. I'm going to quit smoking, and I have to pay my roommate 10 dollars for every pack I buy, 5 dollars for every cigarette I get from someone else, and one dollar for each drag I take off someone else's cigarette (hey, money's important to me because I don't have a lot--I can't afford to do this, so hopefully it'll motivate me to avoid the smoking and therefore the consequences!). I'm going back on my diet plan, I'm going to lose another 40 lbs this year, and if I do, I'll buy myself the topaz bracelet I am absolutely LUSTING after. There are smaller changes, too, mostly involving overcoming my social anxiety and avoidance issues. And Monica (roomie) is doing something similar, so we're keeping each other accountable. Hooray
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I like to bring in the New Year at least with a few friends. Maybe it's a psychological thing for me, the more drunk/less lonely I feel the better. I used to make it a huge thing, paying up to 100 bucks just to get in somewhere, then drink and drink till I passed out. Now it suits me to spend it in the burbs, with a small gathering of people I know and love, projecting my thoughts upon everyone I'm not with. As for resolutions, I think they're a joke. Most of us make them throughout the year anyway. Make them and break them, as you said. But it gives foolish people something to hope for and maybe live up to. In some ways I'm kinda glad to put this year behind me. I wonder what the new one will bring us ;)
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i will be bringing in the new year before you, ner ner!!
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(hee hee, not really :) Happy New Year, future girl!)
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icant take credit for it, but i can pretend i can...:P
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