Everyone be safe and PLEASE dont drink and drive....Heres to a happy 2011.....I love you all !
ps - any New Year resolutions ?
Happy New Year, everyone! My 2010 was kind of le suck, so I'm happy it's almost over.
In 2011, I hope to:
-sleep more
-give up dairy and wheat :'(
-become a better hooper
I'm with you, ALady. I hate the holidays, big time. I'm actually ready for spring! :-)
Resolutions:
1. Do not fall in love
2. Finish War and Peace (after 7 tries)
3. Buy my niece her own real computer
4. Leave NYC (can't seem to ever ever make it out)
5. Be kinder to Nicole Atkins and stop calling her Man Hands (even if...okay okay)
6. Meet up with you fine folks as much as possible. XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX
7. Learn to cook something other than egg sandwiches
Happy new year! Rock show tonight, hope you all are getting to one, too!
I'm calling this year two thousand and meh. It was puncuated with moments of great magic and mayhem, but overall incredibly lame.
Resolutions?
-Do more "bucket list" things. (Travel, mainly...)
-Go to more concerts. I really fell out of habit this year. Tsk tsk.
-Cut ties with friends who don't know how to be one.
-Try to keep the inside of my car clean(er). Seriously. It's ridiculous. :-[
-Stop giving out my number. Just. Stop.
Penny Lane I don't like your #1 or your #5.
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Happy New Year to one and all!
In 2011, I resolve to
1. never smoke another cigarette
2. lose some goddamn weight
3. cut my forum visits at work in half
4. catch as many MMJ shows as my marriage/job will allow
5. remain thankful for all of the wonderful aspects of my life
(http://images.jambase.com/features/decade/mmj_1.jpg)
I have mixed feelings towards 2010:
- I was lucky to be chosen to work at the Winter Olympics for the host broadcasting network
- Canada set a Winter Olympics record for most gold medals and we won the hockey golds on home ice
- I saw the Rocky Mountains for the first time
- My wife and I separated in January, but as of three weeks ago, we are back together
- I visited California
- I enjoy writing my music articles more than I did in the past
- I play hockey again after a 16-year layoff (the rust is slowly but surely starting to wear off)
- I can finally see me buying a house in downtown Toronto in the next year or two (in an area I want to live in and far away from suburbia as possible)
- the Blue Jays are finally looking like a contender again.
- Chris Bosh is a fucker
- I saw many good concerts including Black Keys, EELS, Dead Weather, Sharon Jones...
- I had Christmas with my wife again... along with my two cats
Resolutions:
- play more hockey
- get my guitar chops back up to snuff
- continue to work out like a mofo
- continue to work on my relationship
What are you doing new years eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve?
My 2010 contradicts a philosophy quote I've lived by for most of the decade, "it's a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money, because money equals time, and time equals happiness" - Albert Camus
I'm broke as shit, but at the very least I got to go to T5, get married, graduate from school, hit up Hawaii, get my second PhD. (Professor of Hops and Drafts) and get a dog.
Whatever negatives there were at large - from the stagnation of the entire world to deaths seem a bit less important. That's probably because they'll all affect me in 2011 in some way or another since the list of things I hope to do are tied to it:
1. Pass the bar
2. Get a real job
3. Buy a house
4. Go back to Hawaii
On a lighter note, I hope to go to Bonnaroo (contingent on if the boys play), and possibly attend the last shuttle flight ever (if I can afford it)
I also work today until 7pm and will be back to work by 7am on New Year's Day. Ouch. At least I'll be getting paid double-time and a half for 12 hours.
Quote from: Jaimoe on Dec 31, 2010, 02:36 PM
I also work today until 7pm and will be back to work by 7am on New Year's Day. Ouch. At least I'll be getting paid double-time and a half for 12 hours.
Reminds me of when I used to work at a guitar shop with a bunch of musicians. Not to marginalize what you do with what is really a "mall job" but the boss was obligated to be open by mall rules, despite the fact that most of them had gigs on NYE and as expected, the odds of anyone showing up sober the next morning in any condition to tolerate the douchey customers that show up at 7 am were next to none.
To tie it in to MMJ, I went with my boss to the show MMJ was supposed to play at MSG with Black Crowes. My boss got so incredibly drunk he accidentally left the venue and some how got on the Long Island Rail Road and woke up in Central Islip, putting him nearly 100 miles away from the store at opening the next morning.
TV never sleeps, unless its a poor local channel/PBS affiliate overnight where they go to the test pattern or bars and tone. I'll be at work looking after 7 music-themed channels tomorrow and probably trying to nap during most of my shift.
Quote from: el_chode on Dec 31, 2010, 02:24 PM
What are you doing new years eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve?
My 2010 contradicts a philosophy quote I've lived by for most of the decade, "it's a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money, because money equals time, and time equals happiness" - Albert Camus
I'm broke as shit, but at the very least I got to go to T5, get married, graduate from school, hit up Hawaii, get my second PhD. (Professor of Hops and Drafts) and get a dog.
Whatever negatives there were at large - from the stagnation of the entire world to deaths seem a bit less important. That's probably because they'll all affect me in 2011 in some way or another since the list of things I hope to do are tied to it:
1. Pass the bar
2. Get a real job
3. Buy a house
4. Go back to Hawaii
On a lighter note, I hope to go to Bonnaroo (contingent on if the boys play), and possibly attend the last shuttle flight ever (if I can afford it)
Hey can I join your elitist club? ;D. I always believed that all jobs were real if you worked and you were compensated for that work.
Now some real people may find wearing a douchey suit and tie to stretch the truth for exorbitant sums of money to be fake. ;)
Dude, you will pass the bar so just get in your car and drive to B'more. Plenty of tix still available.
bah, humbug...working 3-1130pm today so cant go to the JRoddy show, and also cant really go out since meeting up with friends half in the bag at 1230am and staying at the bars til 2am when they close isnt really all that fun. then I gotta work 3-1130pm again tomorrow, so I'll have to be at work while both the Winter Classic and PSU-Florida bowl game are still going on. No fun.
Yeah, Id say 2010 was a mixed bag for me as well with the highlight easily being T5.
Only resolutions Id say I have would be to get back in school, which I'll know in the next week and isnt really up to me because it all depends on getting a private student loan approved. The other would be to get back in shape so Im back big pimpin like my PSU days.
I must say that 2010 has been one of the kindest to me in years! I have been so blissfully happy though, that I have let a lot of things go including my usual healthy eating and exercising. I have Been a bit of a slacker, but only because I have been having SO MUCH FUN! So I do not regret the ten to fifteen pounds I have gained this past year. All of that being said, I have the following goals for the upcoming year:
1. Gym three times a week
2. Stop with all of the cookie eating
3. Continue to be assertive at work with my sociopath of a boss, as well as one or two colleagues.
4. Get Bob to believe that getting more projects done around the house should be his resolution.
5. Have a kick ass party on February 12, and el chode, take a break from the bar study and get your stank ass to cranford, its like thirty minutes from you!
Happy 2011 to you all!
Happy New Year to all... Hope 2011 is what you want it to be!
The Dismemberment Plan - The Ice of Boston (with lyrics) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkKH3KddBn8#)
My favorite New Years song when I'm generally indifferent about celebrating
Thanks for the Christmas Card John! Resolution: try to send as much mail to rccola as he does to me... ;)
Happy New Years!! :)
Happy New Year to every one of you wonderful fucking peeps!
No resolutions, I'm finally perfect now. (where's that laughing smiley?)
2010 was a hell of a year for me and I'm glad it's over. I hope that the new year will treat me a little nicer. That's not to say that it was all bad, I met some new great people, saw some fantastic shows, met someone who is changing my world, but the whole divorced thing kind of puts a damper on it. The shitty thing is I'm still dealing with it in this new year. I don't feel like that chapter is closed so a new year seems meaningless.
That said, I did quit smoking cigarettes. I started again when the divorced happened, I hadn't smoked for 6 six years and I was back up to 2 packs a day in no time. This is the fourth day without one.
As for other resolutions, I'm just going to try to be the best person I can be and do what I can to figure out what the hell that means.
I love you guys!
Happy New Years everyone! Cheers to new calendar beginnings!
I vow to quit smoking again, improve my liver function test scores, eat at least one new animal a month, gamble more and in general, just have a good time.
Hope your 2011 treats ya better Amd :)
Resolution 4 for 2011: be undeniable.
I don't know exactly what it means yet, but I like the sound of it.
:o I was wondering where the new years thread was! I didn't think we'd go without one!
Cut/Pasted from 'current joys,' where I randomly thought this would fit......
I got out today and climbed some big hills and jogged for about 5 mins, as part of my "move more than to and from the car" resolution for winter '11. I don't usually make new year resolutions cause my brain rebels when I get authoritative with it. I usually just start "projects" or "improvements" when my mind least expects it, and I wake up one morning and change somethin'. But it made sense, after the cookie-and-carb filled holidays to naturally start a new plan. So in order not to frighten my rebellious mind, I opted for the "2 days a week aerobic activity" plan. That way, if and when I go beyond that, I feel extra good, and it's hard to fall UNDER that..... I also opted for the "half hour" aerobic plan, so when I get the heart rate up for longer than that, I feel extra successful, and (again) it's hard to go under the 30 minute mark... Just mind tricks to be less sedentary, cause on these cold ass days it's real easy to just sit in front of my space heater listening to music or snuggle up under the covers reading and call it a day.
Happy new year all, and congrats to the smoke-quitters!!!!! You guys rock!!! ;D ;D
Love all the resolutions, I'm still catchin' up on the thread though, as it seems to have gone directly under my radar (which doesn't say a whole lot for my radar, besides it not being on)
Quote from: ALady on Dec 31, 2010, 12:20 PM
Happy New Year, everyone! My 2010 was kind of le suck, so I'm happy it's almost over.
In 2011, I hope to:
-sleep more
-give up dairy and wheat :'(
-become a better hooper
Maggie: let me know if you'd like any tips/pointers/recipes/encouragement/what-have-you about this resolution! I go off of dairy every so often, and I'm generally full-time wheat-free, so I have a little stockpile of recipes and tips etc if you're lookin for any helps! Man does it feel good to be off of irritating things! I completely eliminated my migraine headaches by going off of wheat, and my system just feels lighter and clearer when I skip dairy.... you can totally pull it off!!!
Thanks, my dear! I'll definitely take you up on that. I don't eat much dairy, but when I started thinking about it, I have a little bit each day - and that might be just enough to trigger my sinus issues. I was eating slightly differently last winter/spring (salads for lunch instead of sandwiches) and my symptoms were nonexistent. So I'm doing a little test to see if I'm putting the correct two and two together.
I don't know if I mentioned it before the old board closed, but a hearty CONGRATULATIONS on your acceptance into herbalist school! That's going to be so amazing! And I have heard such great stuff about Asheville lately. Yay for you! ;D
Hope 2011 is treating y'all kindly so far. My New Year's resolution has already been broken... I wanted a year without any medical drama, and I've got a surgery scheduled for January 24th. Weak.
My other resolution: Own it. I am a badass and plan on having 150% more self-confidence in 2011.
Good luck on your quitting endeavor, Dylan. I think I've "quit" at least 15 different times, yet I always seem to start smoking again. I really need to quit for good.
Quote from: ALady on Jan 03, 2011, 01:07 AM
Thanks, my dear! I'll definitely take you up on that. I don't eat much dairy, but when I started thinking about it, I have a little bit each day - and that might be just enough to trigger my sinus issues. I was eating slightly differently last winter/spring (salads for lunch instead of sandwiches) and my symptoms were nonexistent. So I'm doing a little test to see if I'm putting the correct two and two together.
I don't know if I mentioned it before the old board closed, but a hearty CONGRATULATIONS on your acceptance into herbalist school! That's going to be so amazing! And I have heard such great stuff about Asheville lately. Yay for you! ;D
Ahhh! Thank you!! I couldn't even sleep last night thinking about it... and I'm 2 months away!
That's also very helpful that you've noted your diet & sinus symptoms. I had chronic sinus issues until I was 13 or 14, and by the time I was 17-18 I was learning loads and loads about how diet affects the body, etc... and my sinuses have improved ten-fold or more!
As for headaches... In May 2009, I totally went ballistic and stopped eating dairy, wheat.... and CHOCOLATE (not an easy task). All of which can be triggers for headaches. (I don't drink coffee, and I find chocolate is my weak spot instead) The whole month I didn't have a single headache (longest time on record since childhood before I got headaches) And I slowly started to reintroduce chocolate again for a couple weeks. No headaches. Then I brought dairy back slowly, still nothing. So out of process of elimination, I gathered it was the wheat. And since then, I still eat some every now and then. I notice a small headache sometimes afterward, but nothing to the severe, debilitating degree I used to experience.
Testing, like you said, and experimenting with different foods and the like, seems to be the most effective way to really get to the root of things! Keep me posted, I'd love to hear how things go!! ;D
Quote from: megalicious on Jan 03, 2011, 05:26 PM
Hope 2011 is treating y'all kindly so far. My New Year's resolution has already been broken... I wanted a year without any medical drama, and I've got a surgery scheduled for January 24th. Weak.
My other resolution: Own it. I am a badass and plan on having 150% more self-confidence in 2011.
Good luck on your quitting endeavor, Dylan. I think I've "quit" at least 15 different times, yet I always seem to start smoking again. I really need to quit for good.
Join us, Meg! Misery loves company. Also, as a veteran quitter, I can truly say the Palin's Bra: Support for Quitters thread is an immense help, so hop on while its warm.
Quote from: woodnymph on Jan 03, 2011, 07:37 PM
Quote from: ALady on Jan 03, 2011, 01:07 AM
Thanks, my dear! I'll definitely take you up on that. I don't eat much dairy, but when I started thinking about it, I have a little bit each day - and that might be just enough to trigger my sinus issues. I was eating slightly differently last winter/spring (salads for lunch instead of sandwiches) and my symptoms were nonexistent. So I'm doing a little test to see if I'm putting the correct two and two together.
I don't know if I mentioned it before the old board closed, but a hearty CONGRATULATIONS on your acceptance into herbalist school! That's going to be so amazing! And I have heard such great stuff about Asheville lately. Yay for you! ;D
Ahhh! Thank you!! I couldn't even sleep last night thinking about it... and I'm 2 months away!
That's also very helpful that you've noted your diet & sinus symptoms. I had chronic sinus issues until I was 13 or 14, and by the time I was 17-18 I was learning loads and loads about how diet affects the body, etc... and my sinuses have improved ten-fold or more!
As for headaches... In May 2009, I totally went ballistic and stopped eating dairy, wheat.... and CHOCOLATE (not an easy task). All of which can be triggers for headaches. (I don't drink coffee, and I find chocolate is my weak spot instead) The whole month I didn't have a single headache (longest time on record since childhood before I got headaches) And I slowly started to reintroduce chocolate again for a couple weeks. No headaches. Then I brought dairy back slowly, still nothing. So out of process of elimination, I gathered it was the wheat. And since then, I still eat some every now and then. I notice a small headache sometimes afterward, but nothing to the severe, debilitating degree I used to experience.
Testing, like you said, and experimenting with different foods and the like, seems to be the most effective way to really get to the root of things! Keep me posted, I'd love to hear how things go!! ;D
That's so interesting - I had a friend for whom chocolate was a headache trigger, too. Who knew! It's funny how these things can affect us for years and we never realize what's causing it until we sit down and think about it.
Western medicine has utterly failed me on this point, so I am actively searching for answers. I believe they're out there, and not as difficult to find as we might think. :)