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mines are:

1. get a girlfriend

2. lose weight

3. buy a property before i spend too much money on my car

4. pass everything at uni

i will tell yous how many of these actually come true at the end of the year

mine is

1. keep my gf

2. put on weight - i need to put on 15kgs to be at my ideal weight/height :)

3. pass everything at tafe

  1. Pay off all my loans and sell one of my cars. too much for a 20yr old :nyaanyaa:
  2. organise to go to uni mid this year or next to study accounting
  3. meet more people that i havent met before
  4. finally build one of my dream cars - 20B powered MX-5
  5. compete in a Hill Climb event and go to the track

i'll be happy if i can do the first 3 at least, hopefully :laugh:

Mine is to:

1. Win lotto

2. Buy my r34 Z-tune, wth lotto winnings.

3. Buy mansion

4. Go gym every second day. no need to work, as i win lotto.

5. Get with Salma Heyek, and Angelina Jolie at same time:P

That about covers it.

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Mine is to:

1. Win lotto

2. Buy my r34 Z-tune, wth lotto winnings.

3. Buy mansion

4. Go gym every second day. no need to work, as i win lotto.

5. Get with Salma Heyek, and Angelina Jolie at same time:P

That about covers it.

add those to my list as well :P

mines are:

1. get a girlfriend

2. lose weight

3. buy a property before i spend too much money on my car

4. pass everything at uni

i will tell yous how many of these actually come true at the end of the year

haha mad.

mine are.

1. Keep my new good/awesome job.

2. Get into this tafe stuff....cause uni was ghey and boring for me.

3. Spend my money wisely (may it be on car or not)

4. Keep in touch with my friends

5. Get a girlfriend, so i am not so bored, and maybe this one will like me....

(these are not in the right order..free dinner for the person who guesses the order [needs to be femaie, average build, about yay high, friendly, and like going for drives, males not included])

6. Spend money.....

7. Save money

8. Get fit again, cant say gain or loose weight cause that doesnt work.

9. If i get here then i better start again cause i missed something.

good points steph..

Friends are the people who keep you going. Me i am always looking to do something with my friends cause i am always bored....hey so if anyone else is bored out there let me know. :P

Mine is to:

1. Win lotto

2. Buy my r34 Z-tune, wth lotto winnings.

3. Buy mansion

4. Go gym every second day. no need to work, as i win lotto.

5. Get with Salma Heyek, and Angelina Jolie at same time:P

That about covers it.

if u bought a mansion why would u bother going to the gym, wouldnt u already have one in your mansion, i know i would....

Hmmm resolution eh?

1. More money.

2. Wheels for car

3. 270 rwkws plus mark.

4. Women hmmm, would be good,

5. No smoke its bad.

6. To always be happy like every year.

7. This one should really be for everyone. (To be happy, have fun, and a very safe and prosporous New year for all )

:yes:

Adam

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