2. Come visit me! 5. Wow, that would be impressive. I can't manage to write every day. Weekly yes, but not daily. 7. I'm totally with you on that one. If only I could find a good space to dance in. 8. Yup, know exactly how that is, though I haven't had time to waste on mindless games recently. 12. Never managed to learn how to ski. I've tried once or twice without much success. 16. I'm cheering for you! 17. What kind? 19. That's honestly one of the most difficult commandments to keep.
Your list is similar to mine in many ways. I think I'd also put "Learn to draw better" and "Learn to use photoshop (or the equivalent) and web editing programs."
20. Make a trash sculpture every month. In January of the following year, assemble all the trash sculptures into a giant trash sculture man, Power Rangers style.
it is about twelve feet tall, and as the sign explains, is constructed from recyclable materials that industrious SEAC-ers dug out of campus garbage cans over the course of one night. (well really it was over the course of a week, but we only did each place once, so it was like one night's worth of THROWN AWAY RECYCLABLES.)
I don't know that I've ever been a resolution before...
anonymous
February 20 2007, 01:21:38 UTC
I'm glad you're not quitting me!
I'll consider myself invited, and email you about weekends I can visit visit visit. We will have fun and loonacy and unpaint the town orange and blue! Hugs! ~Annie
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5. Wow, that would be impressive. I can't manage to write every day. Weekly yes, but not daily.
7. I'm totally with you on that one. If only I could find a good space to dance in.
8. Yup, know exactly how that is, though I haven't had time to waste on mindless games recently.
12. Never managed to learn how to ski. I've tried once or twice without much success.
16. I'm cheering for you!
17. What kind?
19. That's honestly one of the most difficult commandments to keep.
Your list is similar to mine in many ways. I think I'd also put "Learn to draw better" and "Learn to use photoshop (or the equivalent) and web editing programs."
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it is about twelve feet tall, and as the sign explains, is constructed from recyclable materials that industrious SEAC-ers dug out of campus garbage cans over the course of one night. (well really it was over the course of a week, but we only did each place once, so it was like one night's worth of THROWN AWAY RECYCLABLES.)
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seriously, we got an official citation from the city of williamsburg for having trash in the backyard which was purportedly visible from the street.
if you ever saw stray chicken wire tinkering about the backyard of the duck, this is what it was left over from.
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I'll consider myself invited, and email you about weekends I can visit visit visit. We will have fun and loonacy and unpaint the town orange and blue!
Hugs!
~Annie
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