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NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS

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fernly:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno --- I could resolve to eat milk chocolate when you get moody. :)

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:laugh:

Jeff Wrangler:
Well, the thing about dark chocolate is that it's got stuff in it that's good for you--flavornoids, or sumpin'--so you can eat chocolate and feel virtuous.  ;D

(J.W. waits for the chorus of folks who don't want to feel virtuous when they eat chocolate. ...  ;D )

I don't make resolutions, but after all the disruptions of the holidays, I have to get myself back on my regular pattern of going to the gym. Working out isn't keeping my weight down, or building any muscles, but it does clear my mind and calm my nerves tremedously.

belbbmfan:
for all the chocolate lovers:



enjoy!


I'll try to post my 1000th post this year  :)

and meeting lots of brokies in Alberta, but maybe that's not really a resolution! All in all, I'm happy with my life. Nothing really needs changing. Maybe that will be my new year's resolution: to keep it that way and be grateful for life's small treasures...

happy new year!  :)

ednbarby:
Happy New Year!

Like many things, I no longer believe in New Year's Resolutions like I used to.  I think it just puts undue pressure on myself and opens up yet another opportunity to feel guilty.  So to hell with it.

But to those who like to try to make and keep such resolutions, all the best to you.  And save me some chocolate.  :)

Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: nakymaton on December 31, 2006, 05:40:05 pm ---How about if I resolve not to try to quit anything when it's That Time of the Month? And you can eat milk chocolate, and I'll eat dark chocolate, and all will be well in the universe. ;D

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I'm with you on the dark chocolate, Mel!! I'll bring a generous supply with me to work for our full moon chat (and let me know what times are best for you). This is the best example I know of where the expression "If you can't fix it, Mel, you've got to stand it" fits!!

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