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I would like to make jam in 2009.


Seeing this made me think of New Years Resolutions, and how we all have good intentions and plans for the coming year, and how more often than not, we have forgotten them come February!


This year I am going to try and make a couple of new years resolutions, that I actually want to keep (very important), and stand a chance of doing. So, I'm not going to say I'll give up smoking, because I know I won't, and I really don't want to, even if it would be wise for several reasons.


So come on, have you been thinking about any NYRs, or have you made any in the past which you've stuck to, or failed at miserably?

I am bound to make loads of resolutions, hoping to become some kind of super fit, glamourous, totally organised person... and then end up as the year goes on settling for trying not to end up any fatter at the end than I was at the start of the year and not forgetting too many important birthdays etc...


I do like that clean sheet feeling at the start of a new year though, always feels full of potential.

Brendan Wrote:

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> I have just thought of one. To try to use the word

> pissflaps as often as is appropriately possible.


An aim that does you the utmost credit, Brendan.

There are many who ignore the correct anatomical terms.

It's all 'beef curtains' with them.

I don't know.

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