-lose 5-10 pounds before college (only about 130 now, but i'm a senior and don't want the "freshman 15" to affect me too much, since i know i'll be lazy)
-solve a rubik's in under 30 seconds (my best is 50.xx right now, and haven't been practicing enough lately)
-get more speed in SM (AA gigadelic and disregard, for example [can only A now])
-work out a lot more, get some strength (kinda did already but need to continue)
-keep not drinking soda; haven't had one since july 26, 2005
-get a girlfriend
-pass 11th grade convincingly
-lose weight
-solve a rubix cube fast enough to impress people :]
-get a tan
-get better at FFR/SM/simfile making
-write a book
Be able to do 10 REAL situps. - FMO (I'm currently at half a situp.) Note: I'm talking about REAL situps. Ones that you don't use anything except your ABS.
-pass nightclass, i already dropped out of school, this is my last chance for my diploma
-bring forth all the ma of all them that quit stepin the mania's
-tell her how i feel about her D:
-dont get lazy
-get a job
1. Devote more time to making music.
This means spending less time in VC and more time wracking my brain for creative gold. Getting away from VC will be easy, but making the time spent with the band quality time will be tough. We're all really passionate, but just as easily distracted.
2. Get in shape for soccer season.
This one will be kind of tough. I haven't played competitive soccer in nearly three years, and I decided to pick the cleats up again next year. I don't have the right muscles built up (hockey muscles =/= soccer muscles), and my running stamina isn't so hot. I'll have to really shape up.
3. Stay fit over the off-season and be a better hockey player next year.
The easiest of the three, I think. Soccer will help me stay in shape, and I'm already spending as much time as possible training up my skills. This is more a resolution to stay consistent than anything.
And yeah, that's the New Year for me!
Real Join Date: July 12, 2003.
>.< The thought of having people think I'm some lame '05-noob consumes my soul with the fiery passion of a thousand suns.
1. make a comeback in tennis and reach top 15 in midwest so I can play in the super nationals in kalamazoo. (elbow injury kept me from playing for a month). relatively easy since it just means playing a bunch again.
2. work twice as hard towards getting better at tennis to make up for the month that I was out. just means working out as much as I can, blah blah blah.
3. all those other little generic things that everyone says, seems like most of them need to cut the time they spend playing FFR daily by about 4 hours
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