Personally, I don't feel enough research has been done in the short amount of time H1N1 has been around. Plus the fact that I don't usually even get regular flu shots, and the normal flu is said to be much worse as far as mortality rate than H1N1.
(I'm going to guess that it will take only one good flu episode to change your mind on the vaccines)
I'm currently just days away from turning 40. It's safe to say I've had the flu a few times. It's never been the end of the world before, and I only get it about every 5-10 years or so. So I prefer not to bother with the vaccine.
As of right now, H1N1 has nothing on the regular yearly flu season. If there is tested, proven, scientific data out there to prove that H1N1 is worth me worrying about, I'd like to see it.