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I did a little bit of voluntary work for Crisis at Christmas this year and thought it was one the best things I have ever done. Strongly recommended to all. As resolutions go I wouldn't mind doing at bit more of this.

Other than that, the usual, get fitter, learn a language/instrument...


Happy New Year forumites

holloway Wrote:

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> I did a little bit of voluntary work for Crisis at

> Christmas this year and thought it was one the

> best things I have ever done. Strongly recommended

> to all. As resolutions go I wouldn't mind doing at

> bit more of this.

> Other than that, the usual, get fitter, learn a

> language/instrument...

>

> Happy New Year forumites


That was a nice gesture Holloway... at this time of year..


If you want to learn a language, try Turkish. Its one of the easier languages to learn.

No irregular verbs. No masculine feminine neuter Nouns and uses The International Phonetic Alphabet


And there are several outlets in ED where you can put it to the test. I do.


Happy New Year.


DulwichFox

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