COMMENTS: soon

http://www.dorkist.com/archives/1999/12/
reference: sexy resolutions

I hope the next week goes better than resolutions past...

Posted by G'N'R | March 26, 2006 07:20 PM

From that list, I did all of them except #1, #2, and #12, and I have no idea what #12 was. I also may not have bought new tires for my Volvo, but I bought a new car instead. And the ones that are about you don't count, Greg, because I'm not with you anymore. Anyway, thanks for your kind wishes.

Posted by Beth | March 27, 2006 07:49 AM

I enjoyed this list and would read it again.

Very similar to things I want to do.

As for your jeans problem, I find that my jeans do stretch out. I've never seen jeans with polyester in the blend before. My favorite jeans these days are the "curvy" ones from the Gap that seriously make me feel good and not fat.

Posted by kim | March 28, 2006 12:19 AM

"begin secret val-u-pak project, which is secret but potentially brilliant" ???

Posted by steve | March 28, 2006 10:13 PM

Isn't "val-u-pak" like an envelope of coupons you get in the mail? You probably meant that you were going to cut coupons or something.

Posted by chris | April 2, 2006 10:58 AM

No, what I remember about the val-u-pak thing is that it was going to be some kind of web project. But possibly related to those coupons. Pretty brilliant, obviously.

Posted by Beth | April 2, 2006 11:10 AM

RE: - Read books

I've noticed you've been reading the Harry Potter books. When Goblet of Fire came out a few months ago, my girlfriend dragged me kicking and screaming to the theater. I was mildly intrigued, but confused. I kept asking questions about the plot holes in the movie and the response I got was "You really have to read the books for it to make sense."

So I just finished the Half-Blood Prince a few weeks ago. Awesome story, is it not? Glad to see I'm not the only person in their mid twenties reading JK Rowling.

Can't wait for book seven!

Posted by Trevor | April 6, 2006 02:09 PM

It has been a week+. Have you accomplished anything on your list? In particular - we are looking to see you write more on this site (item number four (4) on your list). It would be more interesting to read about what you have done rather than what you plan to do. Just a thought...

Posted by G'N'R Barilla | April 9, 2006 10:28 PM

William Styron, whose Holocaust novel Sophie's Choice became a film and an opera, has died, aged 81...

Posted by Jonathan Medlin | November 23, 2006 02:23 AM

William Styron, whose Holocaust novel Sophie's Choice became a film and an opera, has died, aged 81...

Posted by Jonathan Medlin | November 23, 2006 02:24 AM

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