View Full Version : What are your New Year's resolutions?
Z Factor
12-31-2005, 02:08 PM
What are they, and how likely is it that you will keep them?
:cheers:
Thou shall not modify the ZR1 :mrgreen:
Jeffvette
12-31-2005, 07:55 PM
Good luck Frank. Any time you feel the urge to modify, send the money to me. I'll stash it away for the Z06 fund :D
ffvetteman
01-01-2006, 07:04 AM
Thou shall not modify the ZR1 :mrgreen:
Same here. Other than that, none. I am happy with my life.
cuisinartvette
01-01-2006, 11:10 PM
Thou shall not modify the ZR1 :mrgreen:
I'm tearing your LT5 apart tonight:icon_thum
Z Factor
01-01-2006, 11:20 PM
Same here. Other than that, none. I am happy with my life.
I am happy with mine as well, but there are always things we either could do better, more or less often, etc. Life always changes and brings new things to your awareness that need attention.
For example, I will share a couple of mine;
I am in decent shape, but I do not work out often enough, nor do I get enough exercise, so this year I am going to improve my fitness. Along those same lines, I intend on drinking a lot more water per day, and improving my overall diet. I estimate my probability for success at 80% for the upcoming year since I have already started down that path the last few weeks.
Another thing I intend on doing more this year is spending time with my parents since they don't live that far away. My mother just had a small stoke a few days after Wilma, and she spent a month in rehab and the hospital where my Father and I spent many a day praying for her to get better so she could come home. Both my parents are getting up in age, so I will make more of an effort to send time with them since for lack of a better way to put it, time is running out. I estimate my probability for success at 100% this coming year since I have already spent much of my free time helping my Father to make the necessary changes to their house, insurance, home health care, etc. I also hope to get my Father to a few baseball games this coming year, just to spend some quality time with each other.
:cheers:
WB9MCW
01-02-2006, 01:54 AM
Very admirable there Mr z factor! I worked my azz off last year and did not get to the toys as much as I should have or wanted too. This will not happen again! For we are on this earth but wink of time..we can't take it with us, so best to use it or loose it. Take the time to smell those roses each and every day, cause (to quote Pink Floyd) 'every day you take a breath, you are one day closer to death'.. LIFE IS SHORT PLAY HARD !!!!... ANIT THAT RIGHT MAJOR PATTON??? ...... that patton guy..... he is related to major tom is he not? 'this is ground patrol to major p...do ya hear us major p...do ya hear us major p'??? major p is in that tin can again isnt he? yep and he is high above the world...
I'm tearing your LT5 apart tonight:icon_thum
Is that the engine with no pistons :dancing
haber rj
01-03-2006, 02:37 PM
I plan on getting my "Z" repaired and running as good as possible with out spending any more on modifications and do some serious cruising State side.
haber rj
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