So what are some of your new year's resolutions?

ryhoyarbie

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new years resolutions are:
1. to do a better job in college this semester. i did very poorly in my opinion and think i can do better this coming semester

2. maybe finally get a girlfriend....thats a big maybe.....its at the bottem of my new years resolutions..hehe

ryan
 

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Get more organized.
Learn to play the guitar.
Get into a good college
Finish writing "King Jerome's Daughters."
Finish writing "Evelyn's Journey."
Write more songs.
Exercise & eat better
Drop a dress size & get a tan by May. (I'm standing in my sister's wedding.)
Be a better sister.
Stay in better contact w/friends who live far away.
Read more.
Find Walt Disney's criogenically frozen body & restore him to life.
 

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2003 is going to be a whirlwind for me, I just know it.

I don't really make resolutions, but look forward to challenges that I set up for myself.

As of right now:

*I've got a new radio show lining up if all goes well

*Get back into the shape I was in before college (don't we all wish to be that skinny again)

*Quit Smoking

*Have a banner year on the stage (I'm taking over as President of Theatre Oxford, the troop I'm very active in, so its going to take a lot of my time, along with the radio gig and my "partner in crime"!)

I'll be kind of interested to come back in a year and see how I did.

Oh yeah, almost forgot, shake off any residue of the 90's that still might be stuck to my moral fiber.
 

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Originally posted by Manda:-D
Find Walt Disney's criogenically frozen body & restore him to life.
Uhhhhhhh...ya might wanna change that one, otherwise you'll just end up disappointed. lol

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Originally posted by Manda:-D

Find Walt Disney's criogenically frozen body & restore him to life.
LOL. Heh, you have a very cool edgy sense of humour...reminds me of someone, hmmmm:wink:


Originally posted by radionate

*I've got a new radio show lining up if all goes well

*Get back into the shape I was in before college (don't we all wish to be that skinny again)

*Quit Smoking

*Have a banner year on the stage (I'm taking over as President of Theatre Oxford, the troop I'm very active in, so its going to take a lot of my time, along with the radio gig and my "partner in crime"!)

I'll be kind of interested to come back in a year and see how I did.

Oh yeah, almost forgot, shake off any residue of the 90's that still might be stuck to my moral fiber.
Well Nate, I know this Fall weve had our bickering...but from the few chats we had, I can think of nothing more apro po than you finally finding success in your radio career and theatre.
And yes, I too hope to finally shake off the residue of the 90's once and for all!
 

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Hehehe...That was b/c of an urban legend John & I once heard a/b how Walt Disney was actually criogenically frozen. (There's even a scene in a Pinky & the Brain episode where they stumble across the frozen Walt.) This inspired us to wrtite a screenplay a/b bringing him back to life, entitled "Raising Walt."
 

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At the very least, I vow to rid the world of EISNER. (This could very well end up being like my buddy Dave's "Operation: Dispose of Aaron Brooks" plan.......) :big_grin:
 

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My New Year's resolution is to live a little bit more. I have been cooped-up in my apartment for about a year. I needed to work that hard and still do, but I need some "me time" this year - away from the computer.

Past resolutions have included quitting smoking, eating healthy, going to the gym and the virtual elimination of alcohol etc. (I'll still have a beverage for the right rare occasion) And all have them have taken, so I have no doubt this one will too. I'm the type of guy who decides something and does it, new year or not. It's just great to start off with a clean slate. Maybe it's the artist in me, but I love a blank canvas.
 

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Originally posted by frogboy4
My New Year's resolution is to live a little bit more. I have been cooped-up in my apartment for about a year. I needed to work that hard and still do, but I need some "me time" this year - away from the computer.

Past resolutions have included quitting smoking, eating healthy, going to the gym and the virtual elimination of alcohol etc. (I'll still have a beverage for the right rare occasion) And all have them have taken, so I have no doubt this one will too. I'm the type of guy who decides something and does it, new year or not. It's just great to start off with a clean slate. Maybe it's the artist in me, but I love a blank canvas.
To new beginnings Jamie! And yes, you need to go out more...youre in SAN FRANCISCO for goodness sakes, home of the coolest nite clubs in the world!!!
 

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LOL. Yeah. A few weeks ago I glanced at the TV and there was this shot of a beautiful city at night. I thought to myself, "I wish I lived there" and later discovered it was Sanfrancisco! I need to get out more!
 
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