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BoostedK20
01-01-2013, 06:18 PM
We would like to wish all of you, your families, and your friends a happy new year!

Let's take a look at the past - we've all had our ups and downs, struggles and victories, problems and solutions. There's nothing wrong with that. We all make mistakes, it's human nature. But if we learn from our mistakes, they're not mistakes at all - they're lessons. With that said, let's take the lessons we've learned and keep them with us. Let's take our dreams and visions and make new goals. Then, we'll plan a path to achieve those goals.

Google posted a '2012: Year In Review' video. It touched the hearts of many people, and at the time of this posting is at 11+million views. It was posted on Dec 12th, 2012. I'd like to share this video with you:

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President Abe Lincoln once said, "Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other." There's a reason why they called him 'AbraHAM'!

Let's put our best effort forward and make 2013 the best year yet! Here's to a fresh start and a new year!

With All Our Love & Best Wishes,
The BoostedK20 Staff

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Spaz
01-01-2013, 07:11 PM
That was a nice video.

My New Years resolution to myself is to put my car back together and I would like to get back into school so I can find a better job!

PetefromtheStreets
01-02-2013, 01:00 AM
My resolution was to spend more of my free time with my son and my family.

And that was a great video.

Si Speed 317
01-02-2013, 01:15 AM
Very moving! Great video. My new year's resolution is to achieve the goals I've set for myself without slacking. Seems simple, but the goals vary from graduate program-related goals, to Ruckus/Si goals, to family time goals. And to stay single ;)

PetefromtheStreets
01-02-2013, 01:20 AM
Very moving! Great video. My new year's resolution is to achieve the goals I've set for myself without slacking. Seems simple, but the goals vary from graduate program-related goals, to Ruckus/Si goals, to family time goals. And to stay single ;)

Haha. I rather not be single. Honestly I feel it's harder for me to try and raise my son this way. If I am to stay single that's fine. But someday I'd like to meet a special person just for me. Know what I mean?

Si Speed 317
01-03-2013, 03:05 AM
Haha. I rather not be single. Honestly I feel it's harder for me to try and raise my son this way. If I am to stay single that's fine. But someday I'd like to meet a special person just for me. Know what I mean?

Absolutely man, your situation is much different than mine. I agree with you, and I'd like to meet that special someone someday too. But this year, granted all goes as planned, will be a life-changing year. I've been in long term relationships since I was 14/15, and I've been single for almost a year now. I adore companionship, but in order to get where I want in life, I need to focus everything I can to get there. And honestly, at this point in my life, a girl will just be distracting. So, 'single Speed' it is. Just like my Ruckus. Lmao.

PetefromtheStreets
01-03-2013, 10:53 AM
Absolutely man, your situation is much different than mine. I agree with you, and I'd like to meet that special someone someday too. But this year, granted all goes as planned, will be a life-changing year. I've been in long term relationships since I was 14/15, and I've been single for almost a year now. I adore companionship, but in order to get where I want in life, I need to focus everything I can to get there. And honestly, at this point in my life, a girl will just be distracting. So, 'single Speed' it is. Just like my Ruckus. Lmao.

Lmao. Now that's understandable!