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5th of March 2012 09:45 AM by Lou website: http://www.edgecreativesolutions.com
Hi Dom,

Just looked into your Resolution37 in more detail - Brilliant! I didnt know you had this site set up, enitely my fault for not asking you more about it. We seem to spend too much of our lifes looking inwards rather than outwards

I will learn to ask more questions and listen to more answers, i feel inspired today so a big thank you to you! I'll let you know how my day pans out...could go anywhere lol...

Good luck with your journey!

Lou x
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12th of October 2011 08:58 PM by Sarah website: http://www.bradfordpeoplescentre.org
Just had a nosey and found your list of resolutions. Your journey so far has been quite an adventure and our little team at Older Bradford are very chuffed that you found us and got involved, so thank you. Now just thinking about how we can assist with some of the other Resolutions - and we are still waiting to read the romantic novel as well...
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24th of September 2011 03:42 PM by Kathleen Chambers
I enjoy reading your blogs and really looking forward to the book. A very proud Auntie.
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28th of July 2011 02:25 PM by Ben Cotton website: http://www.socialwebthing.com
Fantastic idea, Dom!

I'm glad to see it's going well!

I'll have a think about a resolution or two :-)

Cheers,

Ben
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29th of June 2011 12:30 PM by Daniela
This blog is the best blog i've ever read, i am 27 - (Thats 10 years away from a mid life crisis) and i found this useful. A Nerd.
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24th of November 2010 09:23 PM by Siobhan
I was going to try to write something inspiring, but I am now starstruck/jealous that Roland Rat has commented on your blog. So I shall say I think this is a great idea and I look forward to seeing how you progress! Also, in light of some of your awesome food pictures in your gallery I think a culinary resolution should be added....
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18th of November 2010 09:33 PM by David Ginivan
Great Blog love it ... I think one of your resolutions is -you should change your name to Earl for a few weeks...!!!
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30th of October 2010 04:26 PM by Jamie Niven website: http://NA
Hello mate. Fun site. I like the resolutions. I have to say that most of them sound awkward to do. I get that they shouldnt be easy. But think you'll be more likely to plough through them all if the stickier stuff has some good fun stuff in there with them as well. For example, I'd really make a high production movie of a day in the life of my kids and keep it for them until they are older. Totally do-able with modern PC editing suites I am sure (although I havent a clue where to start). I think choosing an appropriate soundtrack and slapping that down would be really good fun also. Other daft stuff I'd like to do is travel across a major ocean by sea and do up an old classic car. If I can think of any more that I think you might like I will ping them down. Be good. Jamie.
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15th of October 2010 09:17 PM by ROLAND RAT
'A rivetin' read for anyone in Broadmoor'.
Thrilled you are returning to the wheel and can't wait for one of yer useless hand made pots as a Christmas present!
LUV ROL XXX
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1st of October 2010 10:16 PM by Helen (Dixon Hill Girl) website: http://www.dixonhill.org.uk
Dom, I think this is a brilliant project! And the kind of blog that attracts a cult following! I'm happy to be one of the first in the cult and will be fascinated to see where this goes.... :)