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From the only reliable source of news on the net, The Onion. The above video would be funny if it were not also devastatingly true. I would put on my notepad a New Year’s Resolution to be more organized and plan better, but I can’t seem to find the notepad.
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Saint Anthony never fails
Here’s a whole list of worthwhile New Year’s resolutions:
http://tumblr.tastefullyoffensive.com/post/71523567854/realistic-new-years-resolutions-by-joanna-borns
I have made several really good New Year’s wishes. I wish I could remember what they were.
“I would put on my notepad a New Year’s Resolution to be more organized and plan better, but I can’t seem to find the notepad.
Now is that the common garden variety electronic (Steve Jobs) style notepad – or is it the rapidly disappearing, rarely found pencil and paper type notepad?
Our world today has become very complex, but I don’t have that trouble – I’m too simple to do “complex”, so I just KISS ( keep it simple, stupid) and commit only ONE resolution to memory. 🙂
“I can’t seem to find the notepad.”
I have the same problem with my completely-useless, hand-held GPS.
I can’t find it!
Here’s my every-year resolution: pray more.
My resolution: clean the house.
This is a much bigger challenge than it sounds like, because we’re now up to three roving dis organizers, plus the cats. *grin*
When the wife and I had three little kids Foxfier we reached the determination that three small children and a clean house were incompatible concepts!
Probably, but that’s no reason not to attempt!
When the wife and I had three little kids Foxfier we reached the determination that three small children and a clean house were incompatible concepts!
As a father of three small children, I heartily concur. The refrain “didn’t we just clean that?” is frequently on our lips.
We had three small boys and a clean house. No, wait, I take that back. We had two small engineers, a boy, and a clean, neatly organized house. Then we started homeschooling. Now we have two mid-sized engineers, a Minecraft junkie and a mess. The two engineers and Minecraft junkie can’t keep mom’s preference for entropy at bay.