I have three tattoos, I drew them all myself (as I’d rather not have someone else’s design on my skin for the rest of my life) and I’m very happy with ‘em.
I’ve put off getting another for absolutely years now, need to rectify that.
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Learn French
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get a dog
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earn more money
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kill george bush
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Spend less time fooling around on the net and more time actually working
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finish my album
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get another tattoo
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be friendlier
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write a novel and get it published
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get married
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get fitter
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Read more books
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I have three tattoos, I drew them all myself (as I’d rather not have someone else’s design on my skin for the rest of my life) and I’m very happy with ‘em.
I’ve put off getting another for absolutely years now, need to rectify that.
One of the best series of books I’ve ever read, possibly the best.
The only exception being the last book – “Mostly Harmless”.
Do not read this book unless you are prepared to be depressed and mortified beyond belief at how Adams ends the series. He was, apparently, in a very bad head-space when he wrote this – it’s the only book of the series I’ve never re-read.
For those that do read the final book, make sure you listen to the (new) radio series version. It ends in a much more satisfactory way than the book.
Don’t let this put you off the series in any way, though – the first four books are sublime and can happily be read without the last if needs be.
A must for, well, anyone!