I’m going to read at least 25 books recreationally this year, a kind of modified Fifty Book Challenge. This is, of course, in addition to the monsterous stack of academic-related books I’ll no-doubt be delving into this year, as well, so it all evens out.
Oooh, I don’t like to make formal resolutions, but my intention is to avoid buying any nonessential stuff, esp. clothes, for as long as I can stand it.
Another intention is to invite people over more often.
And, when my new job starts, walk to work as often as weather permits (my route involves the Brooklyn Bridge, so weather is a big concern).
1. To balance out Sheila, I resolve to more ever more stuff up.
2. And, befitting one who aspires to be a member in good standing of the Noise Abatement Society, I will join Daryl in shutting up more. [This does not conflict with #1 as most of my "inventions" will not be vocalized.]
Resolved: To throw my heart into ‘it.’
Resolved: to stop making resolutions.
My resolution is to try to shut up more often. Starts tomorrow. Or soon, anyway.
I resolve to quit making stuff up.
I’m going to read at least 25 books recreationally this year, a kind of modified Fifty Book Challenge. This is, of course, in addition to the monsterous stack of academic-related books I’ll no-doubt be delving into this year, as well, so it all evens out.
Oooh, I don’t like to make formal resolutions, but my intention is to avoid buying any nonessential stuff, esp. clothes, for as long as I can stand it.
Another intention is to invite people over more often.
And, when my new job starts, walk to work as often as weather permits (my route involves the Brooklyn Bridge, so weather is a big concern).
I resolve to knock off spamming clusterflock with my “Hello, nice site look this:” messages.
1. To balance out Sheila, I resolve to more ever more stuff up.
2. And, befitting one who aspires to be a member in good standing of the Noise Abatement Society, I will join Daryl in shutting up more. [This does not conflict with #1 as most of my "inventions" will not be vocalized.]
A word to skeptics: I proposed my resolution secure in the conviction that resolutions are invariably broken. My own, anyway.
you say you want a resolution
well, you know, we all want to
change the world.
“I’d love to change the world/But I don’t know what to do/So I’ll leave it up to you.”
You may say that I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one.
Resolution has come!
Time to pick up the gun!