Though I’ll never stop being a concerned dad. She asks for information and makes her own decisions. I love this.
dukezz's Life List
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1. eat alot healthier
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2. raise a confident daughter
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3. go to the Zen center
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4. put my other motorcycle back together
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5. write more letters by hand
3 entries . 23 cheers523 people -
6. get a customer in Baltimore
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7. Joural more often
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8. write a book with my kid
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9. get it together
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10. Tip my hat to the ladies
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11. habla español
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12. lighten up
2 entries . 6 cheers128 people
How I did it: She got the stencil, I got the needle. Since she was born under Hyakutake in March 1996 I chose a stylized comet we came up with and had it drilled on my ankle. Each of us has left our mark on the other, though hers is latent now.We drew a design and had our artist clean it up and make a few stencils. I made mine permanent and she took markers to hers. She also had some henna ink on it for a little while but there isn't anything on i… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I never paid just the minimum and put any extra money I received like bonuses & tax returns against the balance. It helps to put the damn card away too. Any time I had to use it I paid what I'd just spent and at least twice the minimum. I called the card company and asked them if they could reduce the interest too. Read how I did it…
I’ve added “tip my hat” to my list. Let see if this spreads. Better yet, why don’t I see who else in the world still does this.
Baseball players and golfers do, right, kinda?
