New Year's (food) Resolution(s)?
"Michael "Dog3"" > wrote in message
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> > On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:22:38 GMT, Michael "Dog3" wrote:
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> >>> Here's mine:
> >>>
> >>> 1. To eat more shrimp
> >>> 2. To eat less chocolate
> >>> 3. To force myself to eat cabbage - some people tell me I don't know
> >>> what I'm missing...
> >>>
> >>> Yours?
> >>
> >> 1. Lay off the Hershey's Kisses
> >> 2. Eat more salads
> >> 3. Eat what is in the freezer instead of buying fresh all the time.
> >>
> >> Michael
> >
> > In regard to #2 and #3.. did BOBO help with this list? (:
>
> No, Bryan has no say so over my salads or what is in my freezer. A non
> food resolution is to frigging read the mountain of books I've bought. I
> just keep buying them and seem to never have time to read them.
>
> Michael
> --
I hear you on the book thing. I have a collection of fiction (I'm a
recreational reader, and don't often read non fiction) of my own, but am a
part time librarian. I keep finding interesting books in the course of my
work day. Somehow, my resolution to read some of my own first goes down the
tubes once I spot another library book. I may lose my position, though, as
our council members have announced that to reduce the property tax increase
from six point eight to four point eight, they are considering closing four
libraries in the municipality. That really bites since we are the smallest
and may be the first to go..... Sharon
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