Well I’m dowmn to 234. That’s 22lbs lost. I’m doing better. I’ve just started a new workout program with one of the guys I work with. It’s nice to have a workout partner. I just gotta stick to it. The goals are going to get more specific I think.
Coonrat's Life List
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1. Live on my own sailboat
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2. Get a job that doesn't require shoes
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3. teach myself to play the guitar
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4. learn spanish
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5. own all the tools I'll ever need
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6. win the lottery
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7. get in shape
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I’ve come a long way with this goal. I have most all the wrenches and normal hand tools like sockets and ratchets and screwdrivers. I’m slowly getting all the specialty tools as I need them. One thing I’ve definitely learned is don’t go for the cheap tools just to get the tool. There have been too many times when I bought a tool that I didn’t think I would use often so why not buy the cheapest one I could find? Because the cheapest breaks when you use it and you end up buying the same tool again. Tools might be more expensive but they’re usually guaranteed and you can replace them for free if they do break. You get what you pay for.
I’ve got more than just basics now. I have an ever growing list of special tools to get. I don’t think I’ll ever really have ALL the tools I’ll ever need but, still I try…
