I vied for an affirmative: to engage personal responsibility more interactively, to balance out the serious side better.

*coughs on a cigarette butt

On 1/13/2011 12:37 PM, DarkwaterBlight wrote:
I resolved to quit quitting years ago! ;-)

On Jan 13, 8:51 am, rigsy03<[email protected]>  wrote:
My father died suddenly at 51- my mother after two decades of health
problems made it to 70. I will need to live sharp and healthy into my
90's, I have decided, since I am a great procrastinator and have a
long list of "to-do's". I find that life gets better in so many ways
as we age and without knowing you, wish you a long, happy life. How
wild is your wilderness?

On Jan 10, 7:40 pm, HAStover<[email protected]>  wrote:



Celebrated my 50th birthday about two months ago.  At this point, just
easy resolutions for now, like make it to 51.
On Jan 1, 11:12 am, rigsy03<[email protected]>  wrote:
I willl think about this during the day. I suppose I should reduce
smoking for my health, play the piano daily for my brain and soul,
finish a pile a half-read books, toss excess files and papers, let my
merry self out to play more often, be grateful my exes are exed and
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