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New Year Resolutions 2004

Post 1

Ormondroyd

That was a good year, that was. Looking back on my resolutions for 2003, I can say that I achieved most of them in some style. smiley - smiley

At the start of the year, I said that I'd do more acting and scriptwriting. In March I appeared in a production of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', in October I was back on stage performing some new short plays written by other people, and in November I had a short drama that I wrote performed by the Bradford University Theatre Group. I've completed a scriptwriting course at the same University, and expanded my playlet into a 30-minute screenplay.

I said that I wanted to lose more weight, and I end 2003 a stone and a half lighter than I began it. I said that I'd stay off the smiley - ale at least until June 22, when I'd have clocked up one sober year. I got to June and decided I had no wish to remind myself what a smiley - hangover felt like, so I've stayed off the smiley - ale. I also said that I wanted to become a conniosseur of smiley - tea; and, right now, I'm toasting the imminent arrival of 2004 with a nice cup of Chai. smiley - tea

In fact, about the only things I didn't quite manage from my 2003 resolutions were the ones that would have needed me to spend a lot more time online. I wasn't able to do those things because I was kept busy by other good things that happened and which I didn't anticipate 12 months ago. I had three and a half great months at the Mind The... Gap Theatre company, an experience that taught me that full-time work can actually be enjoyable and fulfilling. And then I got to go to University, something I didn't ever expect to be able to do. That adventure is far from over, and I have a lot of coursework to do over the first three weeks of the new year: but so far, so good.

Which brings me to consider what I'd like for 2004. To a large extent, I'd like more of the same. I still need to slim down some more, so I must keep up my visits to the University Sports Centre and cut down on the smiley - crisps after tonight. I shall look for more acting opportunities. I will also start listening to Radio 4, because it's become a specific ambition of mine to get a piece of my drama on the BBC, and I want to find out what sort of thing they put on there.

And beyond that, the ambitions I have are the big ones: to find regular paid employment, and to get some smiley - love in my life. I'll start seriously job-searching in late January, as soon as I've discharged my University obligations. As for the other ambition, who knows what 2004 will bring, but in a bid to help smiley - cupid along I've signed up to an online dating site. When I was semi-permanently smiley - drunk, I wouldn't have wanted to inflict myself on anyone. These days, I can actually imagine someone in her right mind fancying me. We'll see.

So I look back with some satisfaction, and look forward to learning more in 2004. All that remains is to wish that the coming 12 months bring you everything you'd wish for yourself. Whatever, here we go! smiley - oksmiley - tea


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Post 2

Santragenius V

Ormy, I'm happy to see you happy about what you've accomplished and looking forward to do more smiley - oksmiley - smiley

I did have a plan to do a writing up of my New Year Wishes - which deliberately are not Resolutions - and remain determined to do so. I just haven't had the online time to spare ot do so properly - and I don't wan't to do them half-baked...

Cheers - smiley - teasmiley - smiley


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Post 3

span(ner in the works) - check out The Forum A1146917 for some ace debate

well done ormy!

that's pretty impressive - you've inspired me to put down my resolutions in my journal (although i haven't done it yet)

my sole resolution for last year was to wear the bikini that i bought (first one ever for me), which i managed to do a bit of, not as much as hoped, but i'm going to laze about in the sun in it once i've finished writing this.

my resolution for 2000 was to wear sensible shoes, which i'm still holding true to - although i've been looking at some less sensible types lately with some desire - i've never been a big shoe person, but i do feel that there is a wardrobe gap in the area of snazzy shoes with a small heel (my bf is the same height as me smiley - winkeye )

happy new year to you dear friend smiley - smiley
span


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Post 4

Ormondroyd

And a happy new year to you, Santra and span. 2004 has just dawned here. Another year survived! smiley - ok

You're going out in a bikini in January, span? Good grief, are you ever in the right hemisphere for this time of year! smiley - laugh


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Post 5

Santragenius V

smiley - brrsmiley - winkeye


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Post 6

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

When someone says they'er going to wear a bekini because of you, you don't quaral about the weather smiley - winkeye

Hey Ormy, it's wonderfull to see your life coming together, I'm especialy pleased about the drink pixelating well done that man! (it's odd I was showing the Manchester meet pics to Jonathon and he said you looked like hitler, which I thought was a bit unfair since hitler was clearly black and white)

I dare not make resolutions at any time of year, in April I said I'd do more exercise, I do I think in general, I have improved my diet but not as much as I would have liked. the new job and place to work have been the turn arounds, no more family to take care of, and a good job at a good IT firm with morals. I also found my love Teru this past year smiley - loveblush not much more I can say about that since it's clear I ache when not with her. to be honest when I look back I see how incredibly luky I am this past years, I feel much happyer this year round than last for sure.

Thank you Ormy for reminding me to look back and realise I don't need resolutions because what I have is so amazing. smiley - hug

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 7

Ormondroyd

Cheers, MO! Glad to hear that things are going so well for you. smiley - ok

smiley - bigeyes I've been accused of many strange things in my time, but 'Hitler lookalike?' That's a new one! smiley - laugh I have never grown a moustache, toothbrush or otherwise, and I think he was a lot skinnier and darker-haired than me! When I was at my heaviest I did think that I was starting to look like John Prescott, and that was quite bad enough! Which pics of which Manchester meet were you looking at?


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Post 8

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

Ah well I could see that, but I thought hitler was a bit harsh too.

The pics are my pics the ones I took with my camara. The amys Aspargus one.

Gota check what meets are on this year.


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Post 9

Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive

*waves at DoctorMO*

smiley - ermOrmy looks nothing like Hitler.

Happy New Year smiley - smiley


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Post 10

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

*waves back*

Hello.


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Post 11

smurfles

cheers ormonroyd smiley - tea>smiley - teasmiley - tea,and moresmiley - tea,and a fellow bradfordian as well!!!!just had to pop in and say hello!!!smiley - smiley


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