This year I will clean up my room. I will do more homework. I will get better grades. I will do what my parents say.
This year I will get better in school. And I will work on my football skills and boxing.
This year I will destroy king ceadora in GODZILLA MEELEE on game cube. I will also stop asking my mom for stuff such as toys.
This year I will try not to call people names or take someone’s hat.
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Thought I'd borrow someone else's New Year's Resolution..."This year I will try not to call people names or take someone’s hat."
Well, I failed miserably at this one:"Hey, Hatless!"
How often must one have taken hats to realize that one needs to resolve to no longer do so? Or I suppose possibly this is a surefire winner - if you don't ever take hats, it's easy to follow through on said resolution. Either way, awesome.
Yes, resolving to not take people's hats was one of my favorites. I don't remember a major rash of hat-taking that year, so maybe he was just setting the bar extremely low. The concept of making really easy resolutions is pretty brilliant--you can achieve them in no time. Though I'm sorry to hear it hasn't worked out that way for you, Psychomonkey ;)
All my students decided it would be a good idea to take each other's hats. For a few weeks hats went missing, went home in children's bags and were ruined. I couldn't do much about it besides talk to them about how strange it was. What happened to them? Almost everyone in the class got nits...I think I made my point! =)
That definitely is strange, Hiedi! Maybe this "don't take people's hats" is more of a useful resolution than I thought! It is really weird how different fads just spread through a classroom....we went through a phase one year of kids saying "chicken nugget" randomly--so annoying and odd.
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