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Kick the habit

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The one thing I really need to do is quit smoking.
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I am six-foot four and weigh about 210 pounds I had gotten down to about 185 pounds, about a year ago. I went to get back to 185 may be 190 pounds. Nothing special but that is my New Year's resolution. Thanks to everybody's spiderco, have a great year.
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My New Years Resolutions:

Pass the Colorado Bar Exam in February.
Hike Rocky Mountain National Park more this summer.
Bench Press 360#...(I'm almost there, 315 the last time at the gym)
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Cheers for the comp

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Probably finding a job that i enjoy, to move out of home and to stop putting of growing up by not being tempted to go back to uni.
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resolution 2005

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Thanks Joyce, I resolve to have more fun in 2005.

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YooHoo! Pick Me! Pick Me!

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Thanks, Joyce!

My New Years resolution is to revisit the "180 lb" mark while standing on my scales! :D

Thanks for the Contest...
Good Luck to All! :spyder:
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Get Organized! Too many things - Not enough hours in the day.
Thanks,

Ed
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I resolve to live life to its fullest and not have any regrets.
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My resolve is to live 2005 Happy and Healthy. My Cancer treatments are over in just a week and it will be time to recover and get back on the saddle. Thanks for the chance(not like you guys have not given me enough this year already :) ) and take care all!!
Craig
Keep Fighting the Good Fight!
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my goal is, not to be cruel to animals or people for no good reason !! and this i try every year with moderate sucess ! :p :p ;) :eek: :cool: :confused: :(
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I resolve to finish my house this year. I started it 3 years ago and have yet to finish the door and window trim and the baseboards. In honesty, I should say that the shop was the first area to be completed. I also resolve to work less so I can have time to finish my house and enjoy my shop.
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Thanks to all at Spyderco!

This year I must choose a second career, though I still have time. ;)
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Hi there, Happy New Year to you all...

My resolution is to spend less money on eBay :eek:
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I resolve to get some fine new blades in 2005.
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I resolve to evolve to a higher level of human.
..............to solve a problem a day be it it mine or others'.
..............to dissolve a portion of my center of gravity.
..............to absolve others of blame for how my life plays out.
..............to devolve myself of guilt, pity and doubt.
..............to involve myself in more causes and fewer pauses.
..............to revolve around my circle of friends, family and community.
.><CHINOOK*>
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Resolve to trim back to 70 hr/wk work and spend more time with the family.
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I resolve to be the best dad that I can be to Caden James, my new baby boy!

Mike
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Get my degree and find a good job.
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I resolve to educate as many non knife people (NKP) about the virtues of the new UK Penknife as possible.
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Hi,

My resolution for 2005 is not for me but for all of you, have a good life, good wife, good job :cool: ... and for me, just a paramilitary :D

Antoine.
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