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Thursday, February 22, 2007

LENT

I'm giving up television for Lent.

I can see my life improving dramatically already. This is gonna be much harder than giving up Bud Light last year and I LOVE beer.

I'm frightened at the massive increase in my overall productivity if I subtract TV from my life.

I see myself reading more, spending time at coffee houses, maybe more frequent trips to the gym. I'm worried my internet consumption may also increase (I'm not sure if that is a bad thing). At least if I get addicted, there's a 12 step program out there.

Peace


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