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Tony
05-01-2004, 16:23
Should have started this a few days ago :banghead:

So, what is going to be different about 2004 than 2003?

I for one am going to get out more :uu:
Bushcraft UK is going to grow and grow and grow :biggthump
I'm going to teach the kids some more wilderness skills and there are probably stacks of other things that I have forgotten already :banghead: But it looks like I got the priorities right!

Have a great year everyone

All the best

Tone

Wendi
06-01-2004, 01:17
Happy New Year!!

2004 will be different for me because I'll be in Ireland for most of it! Got a job at a marine research station and will be there from April till November. I can't wait for a change of scenery! :-D

No resolutions for me though...that way I won't feel bad when I break them :wink:

Hope everyone has a great year!

maddave
06-01-2004, 01:49
Yup Happy new year to all at Bushcraft UK :-D

jamesdevine
06-01-2004, 15:57
Hi There,

To get out more.

I got married just under two years ago and with new house and everything else I have spend does two years going to work and going home to do more.

I have it all planned.

A week with Anthonio and his Wild-Live School, a load of activities with the scouts and if I can still get the time off from work and home the entire Wicklow Way. 6days me and the Wicklow mountains.

James

Ed
06-01-2004, 16:06
To write an piece for the website.... I've been saying I'd do it since summer :oops:

:-)
Ed

Jamie
07-01-2004, 14:35
So much to do and so little time! Finish my course at college, do my Woodsmoke course in May, find a job when college is finished....oh and start saving some pennies as I got engaged Christmas Day (I asked her father for her hand in marriage in the woodshed holding an axe...didnt give him much opportunity to say no...........doh!)

So not a lot really!! :-|

jamesdevine
07-01-2004, 14:46
Congratulations Jamie,

Did my self two 3 years ago and am now a very happily married man.

James

al
07-01-2004, 14:47
stop testing my GB and lovely new lapp puukko from jack on my legs and arms cos i look like i`ve got mange now :-D

sargey
07-01-2004, 19:52
definately need to get out more, gave up smoking a few days ago.

cheers, and.

Jack
07-01-2004, 21:40
Jamie.

Congratulations on the engagement, couple of questions though;

1. How much did it cost to bribe the Father-in-law.

2. What was the axe you were using.


Sargey.

Well done on the smoking. Look at it like this, what real benifit does a smoke give you and if you are honest the answer will be none. I stopped 12 months ago and it is the best thing that I have ever done, well, there was this girl once......but that's a different story!

Best wishes.

Jack.

Roger Gregory
10-01-2004, 14:19
A few resolutuions which I know I can keep:

Get some photographs into exhibitions.

Go out into the woods and hills more often.

Lose weight, or at least find a cure for shrinking clothes.

Roger