My Fate Hangs on 2008

Lincoln Adams | December 31, 2007 @ 7:45 pm

In all my years on this planet, I don’t think I’ve ever kept a single New Year’s resolution. Doesn’t stop me from making them though. :D

Still, there’s something about the coming year that makes me think I may be in for something different this time. The number 8 is said to symbolize new beginnings, and man, after this awful stretch I’ve been in since the turn of the millennium, a new beginning sounds just like what the doctor ordered.

Here’s what I hope I’ll be able to accomplish in 2008:

  1. Clear up my health problems and get strong again (vith ripplin’ mosscles to impress de vooomen.)
  2. Generate a stable income of at least $1250 a month via my blog.
  3. Get out of my dead end job and find a new career, whether it’s with another agency or by becoming self employed.
  4. Move somewhere else, either out of state, or to nowhere in particular, depending on how successful I am in earning a living off the Internet.
  5. Meet the girl of my dreams.

As you can see, I have very modest ambitions. :ggrin:

Even though my basic goals of moving and finding a new job are the same, they may be realized in different ways. I might settle for simply finding another job (possibly with the feds) and moving to wherever that new job might be, but ultimately I would like to be self employed, and earn a living by blogging and perhaps doing affiliate marketing online. Doing so would allow me to fulfill what’s been a growing dream of mine: to travel and live from state to state as a working nomad, where the road would be my home. I’ve never felt at home here, and the thought of being tied down to one job in one location for x amount of years is about as appealing to me as doing time on Rikers Island.

Besides, I’ve always harbored the suspicion that my dream girl was never anybody local, and if I were to find her I needed the freedom of being able to travel and stay anywhere. :drive:

So, will 2008 be THE year? Time will tell, but it’s looking more and more like my fate will ultimate hang on 2008. :wideeyed: As for 2007, I bid good riddance to that crapola of a year. :nyah:

See you all on the other side! :shades:


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15 Responses to “My Fate Hangs on 2008”

AntiBarbie wrote a comment on January 1, 2008 @ 12:16:am
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Happy new year! I hope at the very least, one of your New Year dreams becomes a reality! :)

clairec23 wrote a comment on January 1, 2008 @ 08:01:am
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Happy New Year, I hope at least one of your resolutions work out for ya :)

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on January 1, 2008 @ 01:52:pm
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Thanks, I started out the first day of 2008 by dropping my glass on the floor, after touching what I THOUGHT was a cold coffee pot. My glass smashed into a thousand pieces, but that’s supposed to be good luck though, right? :wideeyed:

Christine wrote a comment on January 1, 2008 @ 11:43:pm
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I think those resolutions are awesome. Good luck to you!

Ps. the “vooomen” ? lol …

Pps. I’m cracking up reading the comments on your Potter piece .. too funny.

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on January 1, 2008 @ 11:46:pm
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I can be a mean bastard sometimes. :D But I really am a nice, sweet guy at heart. If I had any friends you could ask them.

marjie wrote a comment on January 2, 2008 @ 12:05:am
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Hey dear…all the best of love and luck for this year. Also, I do wish you well for hagning on to your resolutions for this year. I stopped making them since last year since I never follow through with it anyway. The longest I’ve held on to a resolution is probably two months. They all fade back to what I used to when February rolls in.

Anyway, it’s great to stumble upon blogs like these every now and then. Give me a visit in my blog too if you get a chance.

~M

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on January 2, 2008 @ 12:10:am
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Thanks marjie, that was very sweet of you. :)

To be honest, I don’t really consider them resolutions as much as I would consider them goals, something I hope to achieve in the near future, even if it’s not in 2008.

I’ll definitely stop by your site as well. Keep blogging! :shades:

John wrote a comment on January 3, 2008 @ 08:24:am
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Move to my area. The cost of living is cheaper and you’re still in the same state!

Happy New Year! Give me a call some time.

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on January 3, 2008 @ 10:01:am
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Happy New Year! Give me a call some time.

I’m not that kind of girl. :tongue:

:ggrin:

Evie wrote a comment on January 3, 2008 @ 10:59:am
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Dude, if you want to make some money out of your website, it’s probably a good idea NOT to annoy loads of teenagers? If they like Harry Potter, they like Harry Potter, leave them be. And why do you say Christian moron come into it? Is it only Christian HP fans you hate? There are so many other cultures that read HP too - do they have a go at each other? Er… no!

To make money, you have to have people liking your blog - hey, everyone’s sarcastic, but tone it down a little. Plus, Mein Kampf isn’t a load of crap - I wouldn’t advise following the idea’s in it, but from a Historical point of view, it tells us a lot about Hitler’s mind.

The only reason you closed that blog to comments was because you knew you were losing - well guess what? You kept the rest of your site open! :D

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on January 3, 2008 @ 11:36:am
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To make money, you have to have people liking your blog

No, to make money, I have to get traffic, and thanks to the snot nosed teens and pathetic mommys who don’t like to be told the truth, I had a banner day! So feel free to continue visiting and creating more links back to my site to boost my profit margins. I do so love stupid people sometimes. :D

BTW, I closed the comments because gosh darnit, I just like having the last word on my own blog, you know? And besides, I only tend to debate with people who actually live in this reality. :)

red haired mom wrote a comment on January 3, 2008 @ 12:23:pm
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To make money, you have to have people liking your blog

No, to make money, I have to get traffic, and thanks to the snot nosed teens and pathetic mommys who don’t like to be told the truth, I had a banner day! So feel free to continue visiting and creating more links back to my site to boost my profit margins. I do so love stupid people sometimes. :D

BTW, I closed the comments because gosh darnit, I just like having the last word on my own blog, you know? And besides, I only tend to debate with people who actually live in this reality. :)

Are you really that delusional?

Those snot nosed teens and pathetic mommy’s might have made you a dollar or two, but, you could wind up losing everything you have for years to come if I decide to use the screen captures I made.

There are literally seven different law suits that could be filed against you for your posts, and attempted slander.

Just because you deleted them from view doesn’t mean they aren’t still on your hard drive, and mine. Plus the lovely screen captures are so clear and precise on what you tried to post from my name.

I’d be more worried about those snot nosed kids and pathetic mommy’s, who actually know how to string a sentence together without insults, than if you are going to impress some fictional female with your self preclaimed not in shape body.

As for the last comments you made, you seem to rely on thinking that we will get our feelings hurt just because you insult us? You couldn’t be more wrong. And yes, this blog does belong to you, and it is your ‘turf’ as you so eloquently put it, but to actually tell a teenager to expect to get bitch slapped is not only wrong, but shows your immaturity.

I’ll take their company over anyone like you any day.

I will say this last bit, and then I’ll leave your site to you.

With the argument of HP fans taking things to the extreme, you are in grave danger of taking it to the other. For the Bible tells us to, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

I haven’t insulted you or ridiculed you. I have stated an adult and rational opinion on the HP series and your original post.

I even quoted your original post in the posts you deleted. Please, for your sake, next time you decide to take a stand against something, read, watch, or at least do some research on the actual book, movie, etc. It will only help your argument, and make you look less like an extremist with no leg to stand on.

And while the original post was directed at the more fanatical fans, you went on to attack all fans, that is where I am basing my stand and argument. Just as a little more FYI for you.

Now that I have had my final say, I will wish you a nice and Happy New Year, and a nice and happy life, because, don’t you know?

It’s the Christian thing to do. :amen:

Evie wrote a comment on January 3, 2008 @ 02:06:pm
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No, to make money, I have to get traffic, and thanks to the snot nosed teens and pathetic mommys who don’t like to be told the truth, I had a banner day! So feel free to continue visiting and creating more links back to my site to boost my profit margins. I do so love stupid people sometimes.

See, that’s why you can’t get that girl of your dreams or what ever you want. Because you’re extremely rude.

And you know what sad? The fact that what, ten? Tweleve? people have put some comments on your website, and you’re having a “banner day”. Boy, your auidience sure is huge…

Keep it up, you might be able to over take mugglenet - a HP site which has thousands of hits everyday. ;)

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on January 3, 2008 @ 02:07:pm
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Those snot nosed teens and pathetic mommy’s might have made you a dollar or two, but, you could wind up losing everything you have for years to come if I decide to use the screen captures I made. There are literally seven different law suits that could be filed against you for your posts, and attempted slander.

Oy vey, that’s got to be the silliest thing I’ve ever heard. No offense my dear, but I’d like to think I know a thing or two about the law. :D BTW, I find it ironic that if you truly claim to be a Christian, then you would know that the Bible also expressly condemns the act of suing other Christians. Still, if you want to go through the expense of filing 7 lawsuits, be my guest, but the first question that’s going to be asked is, “Where’s the harm?” You would have to show how any such statement effectively harmed your reputation or standing in the community.

Regardless, I respect the fact that you seemed to have mellowed out a little towards the end of your comment, and if you were truly sincere in that regard, then I’ll be just as sincere in apologizing for my nasty tone.

I do wish you a nice and happy life as well… preferably one devoid of Harry Potter literature. :D

ix3thehpseries wrote a comment on January 3, 2008 @ 03:49:pm
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Dude, seriously, what’s with the insults? They’re not gonna make us go cry to our mommies, they’re gonna make us come back and insult you right back. It’s really not the best way to get your point across. And it may be helping you earn money, but it’s also getting the word around about how lame you are and making people bash you. I mean, really, “snot nosed teens and pathetic moms”? Lame much?

And “prepare to get bitch slapped at any moment”? You sound like a wannabe gangsta.

But, whatever, I’m tired of arguing about insults and comebacks, so I’ll leave and stop commenting about your insults. All though, if you call me sugar, or my dear, or sweetie, I swear I’ll be back because face it, that’s just weird. I mean, if I actually know who you are, I’m fine with it, but otherwise, it’s just a little creepy.

Good luck on all of your resolutions and have happy New Year and a lovely life.

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