The new year is upon us, and surely everyone has some "plans" for 2010.
Number one on my list is to ditch the cigarettes. Since I've never made an effort to do so, I figure now is a good time.
Other than that, I resolve to finish fixing up my 1911.
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The new year is upon us, and surely everyone has some "plans" for 2010.
Number one on my list is to ditch the cigarettes. Since I've never made an effort to do so, I figure now is a good time.
Other than that, I resolve to finish fixing up my 1911.
Live a healthier lifestyle, better food, less booze and attend a kickass carbine class!![]()
Really start a SBR project!
More training is were my money should go.
Dead men tell no tales!
Get rid of a good chunk of debt, go to SFAS and hopefully get picked up for SF, and make the list for SFC.
"...but on the surface it looks like a Satan sandwich." Rep. Emanuel Cleaver
I wish you luck and hope that you will be as lucky as I was. Before May of 2008, I was lucky if all did was two packs a day. Got into a situation that made me rethink my habit a little bit, and one day, just stopped. Didn't have any desire from then on, its almost like I wasn't addicted in the first place!
But back on track. This years resolution would be to spend more time with family, get back to Iceland, and some well spent training and ammo!
Happy New Years to all, hope that this year has treated you and your families well, and that the new one coming in will bring you all the same and more!
"Doc, can you check out this thing I got?"
-Every Marine, ever.
Navigating Collapse - Great resolution, I wish you the best.
My goal is to get more exercise.
"The sword is more important than the shield, and skill is more important than either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental." John Steinbeck
The hardest part about quitting smoking is the fact that you more than likely have a few/many close friends that you spent much time with that also smoke, and that have no desire to quit smoking. Trying to stop with your buddies lighting them up one after another makes it very difficult.
I used to do it just to pass time at work. Standing outside a doorway in well below freezing weather for 6 hours at a time with people yelling at you telling you its cold and they want in is impossible without smokes.
Chewing gum helped me keep my mind off of the fact that I didn't have a cigarette in my mouth.
"Doc, can you check out this thing I got?"
-Every Marine, ever.
Quit dipping.
Ensure that I don't eradicate my wife's entire family.
Keep the business books better so I'm not scrambling at the last minute to get everything right.
Fairly simple
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