New Year's Resolutions..What are yours?
#1
New Year's Resolutions..What are yours?
It's that time of year again, when you make your list of things to change or improve upon in the new year. So what are your New Year's Resolutions for 2015?
#2
Quit my "habits" which include, starbucks, smokes, and random corner store trips for cokes/energy drinks/etc. In my spreadsheet I keep every year this accounted for 5500$ for 2014. When that figure is in front of you, you realize thats 5500$ I could have had in my pocket.
#3
Here's my list....
1. Don't swear so much around our Son, he's only two, but he hears everything.(Blew that resolution by noon when I informed the dishwasher that it is a ©®%£¿ of #$&@.)
2. Try to avoid getting pulled over, twice in 2014 was enough thanks.
3. Control expenses, yeah right.
4. Continue to do my best, along with our staff of Moderators, in furthering the growth and improvements to ChevyHHR.net...And 2015 is going to be a great year here!
5. Finish "Project Panel", because an HHR is so much more fun when its not disassembled.
1. Don't swear so much around our Son, he's only two, but he hears everything.(Blew that resolution by noon when I informed the dishwasher that it is a ©®%£¿ of #$&@.)
2. Try to avoid getting pulled over, twice in 2014 was enough thanks.
3. Control expenses, yeah right.
4. Continue to do my best, along with our staff of Moderators, in furthering the growth and improvements to ChevyHHR.net...And 2015 is going to be a great year here!
5. Finish "Project Panel", because an HHR is so much more fun when its not disassembled.
#4
Yeah to stop #@*& cussing and f bombs, I used to have more manners but #$^* people cussing everywhere now days esp on the tube.
Finances-my hmo has gone ridiculous for 2015 so ive been in panic about the unknown. Food costs are outrageous too and #$@*& five cellphones
xmas photos terrified me, Im a #$&*@ing old man, so avoiding cameras is my resolution (HD=HIDE )
HHR, probably gets chain guides this year and get rid of the noisy cross drill rotors and or fatten up the rear brakes.
Finances-my hmo has gone ridiculous for 2015 so ive been in panic about the unknown. Food costs are outrageous too and #$@*& five cellphones
xmas photos terrified me, Im a #$&*@ing old man, so avoiding cameras is my resolution (HD=HIDE )
HHR, probably gets chain guides this year and get rid of the noisy cross drill rotors and or fatten up the rear brakes.
#6
Follow the philosophy of Flower the skunk, if I can't say anything nice, I won't say anything at all!!
#8
Im going to try and have a little less road rage. And to let lifes little problems just roll off my back.
#9
I am going to agree with Twisted less whining about how other drivers drive but they do drive me nuts at times.....
Last edited by OregonHHR; 01-03-2015 at 09:35 PM. Reason: word change
#10
Dang strait Bubba....
Clean and wash the skunks, making sure that the scent glands are removed. Cut up into small serving pieces. Put a soup kettle on the stove and add the meat. Cover with cold water and bring to a boil over high heat. Lower the heat and boil until the meat is tender, about 40 minutes. Remove all the scum that rises to the surface. Make a batter by mixing together the egg yolks, milk, flour, salt and baking powder. Mix real good until the batter is about like cake batter. Heat the lard in a deep fryer to about 360 degrees. Dip the pieces of skunk in the batter and then fry them in the deep fryer until golden brown. Drain well and serve.
That's some good eats there.
Clean and wash the skunks, making sure that the scent glands are removed. Cut up into small serving pieces. Put a soup kettle on the stove and add the meat. Cover with cold water and bring to a boil over high heat. Lower the heat and boil until the meat is tender, about 40 minutes. Remove all the scum that rises to the surface. Make a batter by mixing together the egg yolks, milk, flour, salt and baking powder. Mix real good until the batter is about like cake batter. Heat the lard in a deep fryer to about 360 degrees. Dip the pieces of skunk in the batter and then fry them in the deep fryer until golden brown. Drain well and serve.
That's some good eats there.