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  • Resolving

    I resolve not to resolve about anything. That way I will resolve not to break anything I have resolved about. There everything is now resolved.
    Steve40.

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    Re: Resolving

    Originally posted by Steve40 View Post
    I resolve not to resolve about anything. That way I will resolve not to break anything I have resolved about. There everything is now resolved.

    Good for you.

    I agree that's the best solution for solving the solution to resolving resolutions.

    Pol

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    • #3
      Re: Resolving

      1984 Give up smoking
      1985 I can taste my food again!! = eat more
      1986 Go on a diet
      1987 Go on a diet
      1988 Go on a diet
      1989 Go on a diet
      1990 Go on a diet
      1991 Go on a diet
      1992 Go on a diet
      1993 Go on a diet
      1994 Go on a diet
      1995 Go on a diet
      1996 Go on a diet
      1997 Go on a diet
      1998 Go on a diet
      1999 Go on a diet
      2000 Go on a diet
      2001 Go on a diet
      2002 Go on a diet
      2003 Go on a diet
      2004 Go on a diet
      2005 Go on a diet
      2006 Go on a diet
      2007 Go on a diet

      That's one sorted then
      Stuart R
      https://www.flickr.com/photos/fred-canon/

      Life is an incurable disease with a 100% mortality rate

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      • #4
        http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/04/te...=5070&emc=eta1
        yoshi

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        • #5
          Re: Resolving

          Well I'm one of those rare people who back up their data at least once a week (often daily) both at work and at home. I'm an IT manager so at work I would be somewhat embarrassed if I lost any data and had to ring the help desk . I learnt my lesson at home when I lost over 500 pictures from my first ever digital camera in a hard disk crash

          Giving up smoking I actually found quite easy (and I was a heavy smoker - 80 non-tipped a day at my peak ). Still can't lose weight though
          Stuart R
          https://www.flickr.com/photos/fred-canon/

          Life is an incurable disease with a 100% mortality rate

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          • #6
            Re: Resolving

            Originally posted by StuartR View Post
            Well I'm one of those rare people who back up their data at least once a week (often daily) both at work and at home.

            Giving up smoking I actually found quite easy (and I was a heavy smoker - 80 non-tipped a day at my peak ). Still can't lose weight though
            Part one, I back up daily, to a ext hard drive and burn to dvd weekly.

            Part Two:
            Gave up 2 years ago, now two and a half stone extra and steady.
            Catch Ya Later
            Tinka

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            • #7
              Re: Resolving

              Originally posted by Tinka View Post
              Part one, I back up daily, to a ext hard drive and burn to dvd weekly.

              Part Two:
              Gave up 2 years ago, now two and a half stone extra and steady.
              I gave up 2 years ago and in 6 mths. put on one and a half stone. I was told one extra stone is = to 40 fags a day so as I have never smoked more than 15 a day took it up again. Now I'm back to my correct weight I'm having another go at stopping. This time I have to diet as well, so going to be interesting if I make it.

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              • #8
                Re: Resolving

                I gave up smoking years ago -------- but I have never figured out how to make the cigarettes do it. Below in my signature is my reply to the "stop smoking or it will kill you" one.
                Steve40.

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