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x-archive-no: yes sheesh! thanks for helping me out with that last one! i was looking everywhere for the list but can’t find it. it’s with my car keys and the grocery list, i’m sure of it. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Hey amairis those were my resolutions….no fair…I was going to post them I >just couldn’t remember all the details…..thanks for elaborating….oh but you >forgot this one… >4.
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x-archive-no: yes oh who’s to blame, that girl’s just insane. i’m ready for ‘em… bring ‘em on… YIPPEE!! 98’s gonna be a winner. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >HERE COME YOUR NINETEEN NERVOUS BREAKDOWNS !!!!
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>sheesh! thanks for helping me out with that last one! i was looking >everywhere for the list but can’t find it. it’s with my car keys and the >grocery list, i’m sure of it. >Hey amairis those were my resolutions….no fair…I was going to post them >I >just couldn’t remember all the details…..thanks for elaborating….oh but >you >forgot this one… >4.
Hey if you find my keys let me know… Christine Wrdmystris Recreate Yourself To Thine Ownself Be True
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My 1998 resolution is to do a better job at remembering the names of people I meet. — For more information about this service, send e-mail to:
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sheesh! thanks for helping me out with that last one! i was looking everywhere for the list but can’t find it. it’s with my car keys and the grocery list, i’m sure of it. You make a list????? What is wrong with you? I spend a bunch of money on stuff that I don’t or won’t ever eat. It depends on my mood. I think you can judge a person on their shopping habits. When I feel really good I’ve got the Pate’ and Caviar. Lobster and shrimp that I’ll never cook unless by mood sustains itself. I keep buying goat cheese but cannot seem to figure out why once I’m home. I even had a goat farmer bring it to me personally and let it rot in the fridge. I throw hundreds of dollars worth of good food away every year because I’m ssttrraaaannggee! I have kitchen appliances that I ordered from QVC because I just had to have them and have NEVER used. I’ve made shopping lists hundreds of time and only pull them out when I’m finished just to see if I’ve managed NOT to buy something. I am still upholding my 1994 new years resolution to never make a new years resolution. I don’t want to dissappoint myself! Joyce
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just two take my meds take my naps Christine Wrdmystris Recreate Yourself To Thine Ownself Be True
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Okay I’m ready…….what was the question again? Christine Wrdmystris Recreate Yourself To Thine Ownself Be True
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>1998 will be the worst year ever (now there’s a chanllenge to the >Fates – they are going to have to make it a great year just to prove >me wrong [and yes, I am aware of the contradiction in speaking of the >Fates when I am Christian. Somehow daring Jesus to make my year a >year of hell doesn't sound quite as right]) >Kimberly the Hopeful (maybe someday I’ll settle on a signature – >perhaps that’s a resolution – nah
Kimberly, grab that power that you have given to the Fates or Jesus….actually you won’t have to grab…I think they will gladly hand it back to you…. You can make it the best year….one day at a time…one hour at a time one minute at a time… just say to yourself…I am going to make it the best minute ever….and the next and the next ….(at least until seinfeld comes on) <smile> Christine Wrdmystris Recreate Yourself To Thine Ownself Be True
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Wow. I don’t think I can manage 98 resolutions. I run out of steam after 4 or 5…. <G> Hugs Morgan
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>i resolve to not make any resolutions that i can’t keep. >with that in mind, here is my list of new year’s resolutions: >1. >2. >3. >when i get a few more, i’ll get back to ya. >~amaris~
Hey amairis those were my resolutions….no fair…I was going to post them I just couldn’t remember all the details…..thanks for elaborating….oh but you forgot this one… 4. Christine Wrdmystris Recreate Yourself To Thine Ownself Be True
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almost 98 time to make new years resolutions. make a habit of not making them myself. low expectations usually results in fewer dissappointments. h o w e v e r… i’ll go first: i want 98 to be the year that i take control of my body. spent 7 months of 97 with legs bilaterally casted. yoga, better eating habits… i want to become the person i know that i am capable of becomming. it’s time to practice what i believe. spend energy (instead of money) on taking care of children and self. if not now, then when?
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okay I’m next…. for the intire year of 1998 or for the next half hour…(which ever comes first) uh…can i get back to you on this one….. Christine Wrdmystris Recreate Yourself To Thine Ownself Be True
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The most simple resolution: If I am to die, it will not be by my own hand. (I’d perfer not to die at all, but spending 25 months out of 27 years suicidal, you tend to be aware of your mortality – may my death be spontaneous human combustion witnessed by a room full of people when I’m 96 – that’s not a resolution, but digression is part of the BP thought process.) To keep learning, and I hope to gain in wisdom (I’ve been through enough, and I want something more than a few grey hairs to show for it.) To take time and try to figure out who I really am – what is my soul? My Christian beliefs are running up against my knowledge of brain function. The classic "am I more than a series of chemical reactions?" question. Who am I? I think that’s a pretty full plate for the next year. 1998 will be the worst year ever (now there’s a chanllenge to the Fates – they are going to have to make it a great year just to prove me wrong [and yes, I am aware of the contradiction in speaking of the Fates when I am Christian. Somehow daring Jesus to make my year a year of hell doesn't sound quite as right]) Kimberly the Hopeful (maybe someday I’ll settle on a signature – perhaps that’s a resolution – nah.)
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x-archive-no: yes i resolve to not make any resolutions that i can’t keep. with that in mind, here is my list of new year’s resolutions: 1. 2. 3. when i get a few more, i’ll get back to ya. ~amaris~ – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >almost 98 >time to make new years resolutions. >make a habit of not making them myself. >low expectations usually results in fewer dissappointments. >h o w e v e r… >i’ll go first: >i want 98 to be the year that i take control of my body. spent 7 months >of 97 with legs bilaterally casted. yoga, better eating habits… >i want to become the person i know that i am capable of becomming. it’s >time to practice what i believe. >spend energy (instead of money) on taking care of children and self. >if not now, then when?
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