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Get a HAWT personal trainer...then use teh gym at home :D

New years resolutions are a waste of time...when it comes to December and you all look back over 12 months and realise you achieved none or very little of what you intended, you will then beat yourselves up for weeks over being an underachiever.

Instead set a mid year goal for yourself ie have saved 3K by June or have lost 10 kgs by May...that kind of thing.

Then if you don't get there by June you still have until December to get your act together :P

New Years resolution.....

1. Make loads of money.....everything else follows or can be bought with money.

2. Reduce time spent with other half so more mountainrunning can be done.

3. Find cure for PMS.

Let me know how you get on please.

Gee ben, there wouldnt be an underlieing dislike of aunt flow in there would there?

Why spend less time with other half to allow for mountaineering? Bring her with you!

lol are you saying something mister?

:happy:

good point, But sum of them girls at the gym r hot , and if u go gym, u are more disiplined to work out more and harder. than if ur by urself aye...

yeah, girls sweating = hot

guys sweating over girls = even hotter :D

Let me know how you get on please.

I know the trick :D if your really desperate ill pm you......*whispers* i dont want to give it out to Ian :(

heh heh eeevil

lol are you saying something mister?

:D

yeah, girls sweating = hot

guys sweating over girls = even hotter :P

I know the trick :P if your really desperate ill pm you......*whispers* i dont want to give it out to Ian :(

heh heh eeevil

this is the best new years resolution topic eva!!!!

guy sweating over 2 girls = *something not to be discussed on here*

I thought i would add

- get my car looking fkn'good as well.

- and win lotto

- actually play lotto

- try to be nice to silly people.....

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