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Subject: RE: BS: For Spaw II: New Year's -doings & hopes From: MMario Date: 02 Jan 01 - 01:10 PM Allan - I agree with the ladies, you wear it well. I'm heading for the same weight you are, but from about 100 lbs further up the scale. Best of luck! |
Subject: RE: BS: For Spaw II: New Year's -doings & hopes From: Noreen Date: 02 Jan 01 - 12:44 PM For my New Year hopes, see I'd pick more daisies.... It's a continuing process. Anyone care to join me? Happy New Year, all! Noreen |
Subject: RE: BS: For Spaw II: New Year's -doings & hopes From: Allan C. Date: 31 Dec 00 - 07:47 AM I have stopped all alcohol intake. That was easy. I have (shudder) stopped drinking coffee. That was/is hard! I went to the store and bough all the SlimFast I could find. At the checkout the young woman who was running the register said, "This stuff can't be for you!". I said to her and I say to you, Sorcha, "God bless you!". As I said earlier, I wear it well. I'm just tired of wearing it. I suspect that I have gained about ten or 15 pounds since the Adventure. I'd hit the road in a minute again if I weren't committed to my current situation. (But I'm dubious as to whether any weight was lost on the road.) |
Subject: RE: BS: For Spaw II: New Year's -doings & hopes From: Sorcha Date: 30 Dec 00 - 11:43 PM Allan C--NO! You can't possibly weigh that much!! How much did you weigh when you were here? This just ain't possible, folks. Take another road trip, that'll take if off! |
Subject: For Spaw II: New Year's -doings & hopes From: Helen Date: 30 Dec 00 - 10:59 PM This thread started here: Click here http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=28979&messages=123 I forgot: my other NYR (New Year's Revolution) is to get my house (literally) in order. Hubby and I just did a bit of work towards that. We're having a barbecue at 4pm (1 hour's time - aaarrrgh!) for all of our friends before they go off to do different New Year's Eve partying things, so we just reorganised & cleaned the kitchen and sitting room a bit. It feels good getting everything sorted out and organised. I just want to motivate myself to get the whole house sorted out. Never marry in your mid-forties to a man who also has a houseful of furniture, whitegoods, pots, pans, etc etc etc, not to mention computers. Helen |