WorKid wrote:Same as ever...
Play more games - partial success
cycle more - fail
Get fitter - double fail
Also maybe get a new job - success
Lord_Griff wrote:- commence, and for once see through to completion, operation Gilgamesh.
Lord_Griff wrote:Operation Gilgamesh 2.0....Lord_Griff wrote:- commence, and for once see through to completion, operation Gilgamesh.
That book got me off the smokes about 3 or 4 years ago as well. Great book. Didnt work for the wife though.indigo wrote:I successfully went cold turkey (from smoking) 3 years ago. I'd tried and failed dozens of times in the previous 2 years but I found that last (successful) attempt wasn't that bad. The Allen Carr book actually helped me a lot, inasmuch as it got me to really think about and deconstruct what I was actually getting from the whole smoking thing. Good luck with it man. This year I've resolved to break my caffeine addiction and to try get back into a regular exercise routine......... so nothing too ambitious.
revelthedog wrote:Be a good dog.
revelthedog wrote:finish the story I started on here.
met three of you fine gentlemen actually.revelthedog wrote:- meet one of you by shouting surprise! As you open the front door..
jdanielp wrote:
- clean my bike more regularly to keep servicing costs down
- empty out my old room at my parent's/sort out my flat
- play more games through to some level of completion
- boost my Xbox Gamerscore up over 10,000 at last
igorgetmeabrain wrote:By the power of magic I did all of my christmas shopping without even leaving my house.
Liveinadive wrote:Re-join the fat fighterss thread. Use calorie app again, dont think you are fine after a month then slip into epic bad eating. Cut right back on drinking mid week. Finally learn to beatmatch properly using vinyl.
krs wrote:I'm going to play a videogame.
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