--
Pat :o)
Best of luck Pat and feel free to ring me in the middle of the night
if you have the munchies!
--
Tersefer
>
> --
> Pat :o)
>
>
Trish
"Pat :o)" <pat.i...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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oh how kind!!!!! But its the munchies in the day that are the problem - well
I can always come up here away from the fridge can't I - visions of a
skeleton typing away at the end of BB3!!!!!!!!!! Gawd I'm gonna hate this
puter - no smoking, no eating [well wrong foodstuffs] and I don't bring much
drink up here either!!!! Oh John is going down to Asda to have a look for
some more SlimFast and their biccies and stuff............................
will let you know how he gets on!!!!
--
Pat :o)
Losing 2 entire meals!!? Screw that, i would find that utterly impossible.
Might as well have a chicken or tuna salad baguette or something, i'm sure
it may be less calories than slimfast, and FAR more filling.
Have you seen in the US, the Subway diet guys? They lost loads through
eating subs (french sticks) instead of usual meals.
Don't forget the exercise to stop your metabolism dropping like a stone.
--
"Nippon Q Queue
DOG!
Ash gala wonderful
Easy rider salad the mall!!
Who dong hide?....."
Good luck with it, Pat.
M&S has a really good 'Count On Us' range of slimming meals, and their
soups are nice too. Their 'Count On Us' bread is good also, especially
the granary bread which is yummy!
Try and keep stocked up on fruit for the times that you get hungry
between meals. I have a new found love of Granny Smiths! Microwave
popcorn is also pretty good for snacking on (it's also very filling).
Let us know how you get on. :-)
--
~yidaho~
"I love my dust. It shows I had something better to do" -- Anon.
No prob I'm around in the day, we can form our own little support
group :o)
I'd love to get started again but I can't bloody well get motivated :-(
Let me know how it goes
tess
Actually, the chocolate one's really nice and creamy - mmmm, this won't be
too bad :-)
With you all the way Pat :-)))
JoJo
"Pat :o)" <pat.i...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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awww bless his cotton socks, he got me two types of liquid drink and 3 more
varieties of soups and 2 types of snack biccies - oh and a carton of
ciggies, coz me duty free ran out..................
--
Pat :o)
--
Pat :o)
well I had the soup at lunchtime and its very tasty and filling [without
bread], just had a plum late afternoon. They recommend you drink loads of
water [oh heck where's the incontinence pads] to help with the metabolism
and I'm going back to linedancing. You don't actually lose 2 meals as such,
just substitute a drink/soup for brekkie and lunch and have a healthy main
meal at night or whichever way you want to do it to suit you................
--
Pat :o)
Thanks for tips, but you dieting!!!!!!!!! yer like a
stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - well compared to me you are lol - yep I'll be
posting prolly weekly so as not to bore the pants of everyone, just to let
you know me weight loss.........................
--
Pat :o)
>Thanks for tips, but you dieting!!!!!!!!! yer like a
>stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - well compared to me you are lol
Well goes to show what good tips I have... this time last year I was
19 stone! Hah, not really, but I have lost 2 stone since August. I am
now 'dieting' just to maintain my target weight. Joined a gym today,
so maybe the exercise will enable me to be 'naughty' a little more
often! ;-)
>yep I'll be
>posting prolly weekly so as not to bore the pants of everyone, just to let
>you know me weight loss.........................
Great, and again, good luck! :-)
I'll join you, I put on four pound from eating SOMEBODY'S bacon
sandwiches.,,, and it needs to come off.
Vee
-
I was just chatting to my mother who's having an affair with the cleaner who
once dated your sister's boyfriend's aunt and she said "Don't believe
anything you read on newsgroups".
I'm trying to force myself to stick to coffee or carrots as a
snackeroony, but it's sooooo boringly hunger-inducing.... gah
>Thanks hun, gonna stick to this, eldest daughter is on it too but a week
Yeah, they said on Fat club that half of all the wieght you lose comes
fromteh death grip of lard around your internal organs, so your
body'll really thank you for it Pat...
>> That's it!!! I'm dieting from today!!! Trying the SlimFast diet where
>> you replace 2 main meals
>
>Losing 2 entire meals!!? Screw that, i would find that utterly impossible.
>Might as well have a chicken or tuna salad baguette or something, i'm sure
>it may be less calories than slimfast, and FAR more filling.
>Have you seen in the US, the Subway diet guys? They lost loads through
>eating subs (french sticks) instead of usual meals.
>
>Don't forget the exercise to stop your metabolism dropping like a stone.
I agree, i can't work out how you'd keep weight off on a diet that
involved skipping meals instead of eating sensibly.
>Good luck with it, Pat.
>
>M&S has a really good 'Count On Us' range of slimming meals, and their
>soups are nice too. Their 'Count On Us' bread is good also, especially
>the granary bread which is yummy!
>
>Try and keep stocked up on fruit for the times that you get hungry
>between meals. I have a new found love of Granny Smiths! Microwave
>popcorn is also pretty good for snacking on (it's also very filling).
>
>Let us know how you get on. :-)
I dunno, the microwave popcorn was really high in points on
weightwatchers - 7 points a bowl.
The Count on us range is EXCELLENT, as well as the low fat ranges in
tesco and safeway (eat smart?) - but the range in sainsbury's is
pants - usually higher fat thatn the normal stuff.
>
>Thanks for tips, but you dieting!!!!!!!!! yer like a
>stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - well compared to me you are lol - yep I'll be
>posting prolly weekly so as not to bore the pants of everyone, just to let
>you know me weight loss.........................
She's even skinnier now! well done yids.
Hey pat, I;d liek to know how you're getting on, too. Post it as
often as you like. Teh first week is the hardest, imho.
>Good luck Pat
>
>I'd love to get started again but I can't bloody well get motivated :-(
>
>Let me know how it goes
>
>tess
>
Did you drop out? awwww,
((((((((((((((((((((((((((tess)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
You had a lot on your plate though... not too surprising - once you've
settled into your new area, it'll be miles easier to do it for you.
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There are two theories to arguing with women... Neither one works
"Ann Soper" <A...@soper93.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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>I agree, i can't work out how you'd keep weight off on a diet that
>involved skipping meals instead of eating sensibly.
>Vee
exercise
no cos your body would just adapt to teh famine routine, surely -
unless you exercised in a mad variety of ways, constantly changing -
you'd have to be a bit weird to do that withthe meal skipping for the
rest of your life.....
I dont disagree that it loses the weight - i disagree that it helps
you maintain a healthy weight afterwards.
But then, I AM allergic to exercise.
--
Pat :o)
There are two theories to arguing with women... Neither one works
<snip>
bliddy norah Vee - at my size the lard must be gripping like mad!!!!!!!!!!!!
--
Pat :o)
>Good luck Pat. I bought some "boost your metabolism" pills a couple of
>months ago but found out I was expecting baby no:3 before the bloody things
>turned up. I'll be "slimfasting" for Britain in October though after the
>baby's born.
>
Heyyy, October...... Scorpio? best of luck. :)
>>
>> Yeah, they said on Fat club that half of all the wieght you lose comes
>> fromteh death grip of lard around your internal organs, so your
>> body'll really thank you for it Pat...
>
>bliddy norah Vee - at my size the lard must be gripping like mad!!!!!!!!!!!!
What's your ideal weight, Pat - your 22.5 BMI weight?
http://www3.weightwatchers.com/international/uk/assessment/bmi_index.html
>I'll join you, I put on four pound from eating SOMEBODY'S bacon
>sandwiches.,,, and it needs to come off.
>Vee
hmmm I must admit I hate bacon sandwiches....
<snip>
> Hey pat, I;d liek to know how you're getting on, too. Post it as
> often as you like. Teh first week is the hardest, imho.
oh thanks Vee, yep, once I get used to regular eating and not snacking
[apart from fruit and stuff I can snack on] I should be ok. Just had another
plum and actually I'm feeling good - I think having made the decision and
getting on with it helps too
--
Pat :o)
>Good luck Pat. I bought some "boost your metabolism" pills a couple of
>months ago but found out I was expecting baby no:3 before the bloody things
>turned up. I'll be "slimfasting" for Britain in October though after the
>baby's born.
>
ahhhh....ok..seeing as you didnt answer my question about whether your the same Lillith as the
poster on alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove....... I'll just say.......
Hope the twins are ok." !!
>The Gilbert O'Sullivan-esque : vjc <v...@sistersofstreisand.com>, On Tue, 14 May 2002 17:37:53 +0100
Make that seven pounds now - *fiercely glowers at the guilty party*
JoJo
"Pat :o)" <pat.i...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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I am now totally frightened - I am *obese* - I should be 9 st 1 lb for my
height!!!! But I don't look too bad at 11 stones and much below 10.1/2 I
would start to look gaunt I think............ arrrggghhhhhhh - just let me
get a couple of stone off and I'll feel better..........
--
Pat :o)
well according to the SlimFast diet website - you are not actually skipping
meals, just exchanging them for the drink/soup which is balanced properly
for the vits and minerals that you should have
http://www.slimfast.co.uk/index.asp there are also some nice recipes on it
as well.........
--
Pat :o)
There are two theories to arguing with women... Neither one works
> Vee
What!! I had little respect for you beforehand but now..oh!
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Sorry G I never saw that post :(
No that's not me - I haven't even looked at that group for over 4 years.
>> What's your ideal weight, Pat - your 22.5 BMI weight?
>>
>>
>> http://www3.weightwatchers.com/international/uk/assessment/bmi_index.html
>
>I am now totally frightened - I am *obese* - I should be 9 st 1 lb for my
>height!!!! But I don't look too bad at 11 stones and much below 10.1/2 I
>would start to look gaunt I think............ arrrggghhhhhhh - just let me
>get a couple of stone off and I'll feel better..........
That page is quite useful, cos it makes you set your first target at
10%, rather than looking at the bigger picture. That also means we
can get one and a half stones of crushing unhealthy stodge away from
your central organs - think of that for courage! Best of luck - I
tried to hit the hunger zone tonight, and ended up hitting the low fat
crap products instead - low fat crisps, low fat chocolate, low fat
everything in sight, etc...... but today was a bad day, and no excuse
for doing it again tomorrow. Onward! (rah, cheers, etc)
Cheers Vee, I'm sure I will get started again soon, but I just can't be
arsed. I have just booked a holiday for September so surely that will
provide some motivation sometime soon.....lol
No need to diet, just don't eat junk and increase exercise.
I still eat what i always have, but a 90 minute walk 4 or 5 times a week
has had serious results for me.
I enjoy the walk too, clears my head and allows me to hand-feed a swan.
--
"Nippon Q Queue
DOG!
Ash gala wonderful
Easy rider salad the mall!!
Who dong hide?....."
>> hmmm I must admit I hate bacon sandwiches....
>
>What!! I had little respect for you beforehand but now..oh!
Do you see the irony dots, Paul? they led straight up your colon.
Congratulations!
tess
>"vjc" <v...@sistersofstreisand.com> wrote in message
>>
>> Did you drop out? awwww,
>> ((((((((((((((((((((((((((tess)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
>>
>> You had a lot on your plate though... not too surprising - once you've
>> settled into your new area, it'll be miles easier to do it for you.
>> Vee
>
>Cheers Vee, I'm sure I will get started again soon, but I just can't be
>arsed. I have just booked a holiday for September so surely that will
>provide some motivation sometime soon.....lol
>
Oh yeah, that's great motivation! You definitely need a date. If you
came to Coventry this July, you'd have an even sooner date to aim
for..... :)
Hey, you never did send me a piccie of Bentley - am i not allowed?
Speaking of pets, I had to take my cats to the vet tonight and had to
run out of the vet hosp, cos the sight of all the blood was too much -
i was starting to faint. Which was exceedingly, disappointingly,
frustratingly girly. Blinkin cats are costing me a fortune - every
time i go to the vets they decide they've got another horrendous
terminal disease that countless expensive tests prove negative. This
time, they want to send samples of tissue to Texas to find out about
the latest big three diseases. And the dumb vet wonders why my cats
hate him.....
The BMI is total arse, especially for older women like Pat. It doesn`t
discriminate between fat and muscle(which weighs 3 times more than fat, and
even fat people get muscles from carrying it around), it was designed for
judging athletes and was hijacked my the american quack community like it
was gospel.
Some years back when i was really into weights and had more muscles(though
less bodyfat) my BMI was pushing into the "morbidly obese" part, results
were skewed by me being a shortie. Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe also class
as obese according to it:
http://news.corporate.findlaw.com/prnewswire/20020326/26mar2002124616.html
There is some group in the US trying to get the thing consigned to the bin
where it belongs, but i can't remember their URL. There is no need for it
these days, with those electronic bodyfat calculators available so cheaply,
and actually being accurate:
<http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/commerce/command/ExecMacro/ols_prod_detl.d2w
/report?prrfnbr=4404224&prmenbr=6970&type=big&thisMode=ols&cgrfnbr=66235>
Dumb long link, good monitor though, womens ideal number is around 20%
bodyfat.
Iceland's "Good Choice" range is spectacular. The stuff tastes FAR better
than *normal* meals, and has around the same cal/fat content as that
tasteless weightwatches junk even though the portions are almost twice as
much.
Mmmmm, i sure could go for the chill+fried potato wedges meal right now.
Thats because of the butter, or fat it gets pre-soaked in.
Doesn't count for the homemade stuff done in those little poppers that use
hot air instead.
But damn, its tasteless, if you add salt and butter its a waste of time
anyway. Fruit is far better IMHO, especially grapes which are great for
snacking on.
Thanks, it was thanks to you.
Well, the liverpool meet anyway, and its pictures which shocked me into
quitting the booze and getting off my arse.
> Onward! (rah, cheers, etc)
lol
>> JoeTheBlow <iuw4r8...@sdfserf.com> wrote this, suspiciously:
>>>No need to diet, just don't eat junk and increase exercise.
>>>I still eat what i always have, but a 90 minute walk 4 or 5 times a
>>>week has had serious results for me.
>>
>> Congratulations!
>>
>
>Thanks, it was thanks to you.
>Well, the liverpool meet anyway, and its pictures which shocked me into
>quitting the booze and getting off my arse.
I had that moment last summer - I believe there's a piccie of a rather
gargantuan, 14 stone me, tucking into some prunes, with a few of the
peeps on the ng....
I know what you mean about liverpool, cos those pictures really should
have shocked me into quitting the booze...........
Treble congratulations, then , for putting the booze on standby - did
you totally quite or cut back?
Looking forward to seeing a totally new joe in coventry, (if you can
come?)
>> What's your ideal weight, Pat - your 22.5 BMI weight?
Do you have to buy the scales to find out, then? no el cheapo way to
find out?
blimey...i consider myself a professor in the field of interesting factoids but you are the...
..the..erm...the..errr...person who teaches the professors...yes...
>> I dunno, the microwave popcorn was really high in points on
>> weightwatchers - 7 points a bowl.
>>
>
>Thats because of the butter, or fat it gets pre-soaked in.
>Doesn't count for the homemade stuff done in those little poppers that use
>hot air instead.
>But damn, its tasteless, if you add salt and butter its a waste of time
>anyway. Fruit is far better IMHO, especially grapes which are great for
>snacking on.
And bananas....! high sugar, great for keeping you going.
>> M&S has a really good 'Count On Us'
>
>Iceland's "Good Choice" range is spectacular. The stuff tastes FAR better
>than *normal* meals, and has around the same cal/fat content as that
>tasteless weightwatches junk even though the portions are almost twice as
>much.
>Mmmmm, i sure could go for the chill+fried potato wedges meal right now.
OOoooo, you reminded me, i was going to check them out after you
menshed them last autumn.
>> Good luck with it Pat, I am useless at diets, so don't even bother!
>
>No need to diet, just don't eat junk and increase exercise.
>I still eat what i always have, but a 90 minute walk 4 or 5 times a week
>has had serious results for me.
>I enjoy the walk too, clears my head and allows me to hand-feed a swan.
hand feed a swan...thats so cool excellent stuff.im trying to get down to 13 stone.
but the sweet sweet fooooood...exercise rules !
>Thanks, it was thanks to you.
>Well, the liverpool meet anyway, and its pictures which shocked me into
>quitting the booze and getting off my arse.
WTF !! email me it !..go on !
>
>blimey...i consider myself a professor in the field of interesting fartoids
what a strange thing to admit to?
--
Vanessa
Si hoc legere scis numium eruditionis habes.
Too right it is! It says I'm overweight, the cheeky fricken thing. I'm far
from it. It doesn't take into account the persons stature, etc. I'm 5'6" and
weigh around 12 stone. Now, you hear that and think...."ooohh he's a little
porker".....but I ain't. I'm small, but fairly stocky.
Fat indeed...pah!
--
Paul - Bungle
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JoeTheBlow <iuw4r8...@sdfserf.com> wrote in message
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>Thats because of the butter, or fat it gets pre-soaked in.
>Doesn't count for the homemade stuff done in those little poppers that use
>hot air instead.
>But damn, its tasteless, if you add salt and butter its a waste of time
>anyway. Fruit is far better IMHO, especially grapes which are great for
>snacking on.
I like raisins
(preferably blended into an orgasmic fusion of deliciousness that is known as
"Cadburys fruit and nut")
>
>Too right it is! It says I'm overweight, the cheeky fricken thing. I'm far
>from it. It doesn't take into account the persons stature, etc. I'm 5'6" and
>weigh around 12 stone. Now, you hear that and think...."ooohh he's a little
>porker".....but I ain't. I'm small, but fairly stocky.
>
>Fat indeed...pah!
big boned...right ;D
>"Lillith" <fger...@xcerihfoth.com> wrote this, suspiciously:
>
>
>>Good luck Pat. I bought some "boost your metabolism" pills a couple of
>>months ago but found out I was expecting baby no:3 before the bloody things
>>turned up. I'll be "slimfasting" for Britain in October though after the
>>baby's born.
>>
>
>Heyyy, October...... Scorpio? best of luck. :)
Scorchio
>
>"Granulated" <An...@Nicotinepatch.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:ar229us0tfgafko6e...@4ax.com...
>> The Gilbert O'Sullivan-esque : "Lillith" <fger...@xcerihfoth.com>, On
>Tue, 14 May 2002 16:06:55
>> +0100 combed-over :
>>
>> >Good luck Pat. I bought some "boost your metabolism" pills a couple of
>> >months ago but found out I was expecting baby no:3 before the bloody
>things
>> >turned up. I'll be "slimfasting" for Britain in October though after the
>> >baby's born.
>> >
>>
>> ahhhh....ok..seeing as you didnt answer my question about whether your the
>same Lillith as the
>> poster on
>alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove....... I'll just
>say.......
>>
>> Hope the twins are ok." !!
>
>Sorry G I never saw that post :(
>No that's not me - I haven't even looked at that group for over 4 years.
>
oh ! bloody hell. dont i feel a twat !
>Do you see the irony dots, Paul? they led straight up your colon.
>Vee
>-
Yeh !......
lol, was waiting for someone to say that. :-p
--
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>> JoeTheBlow <iuw4r8...@sdfserf.com> wrote this, suspiciously:
>>>No need to diet, just don't eat junk and increase exercise.
>>>I still eat what i always have, but a 90 minute walk 4 or 5 times a
>>>week has had serious results for me.
>>
>> Congratulations!
>
>Thanks, it was thanks to you.
>Well, the liverpool meet anyway, and its pictures which shocked me into
>quitting the booze and getting off my arse.
I was in the same position last year, Joe. I'd met some 'net friends
in London (including a visit to the BB house) and was horrified at the
photos! Good luck with it.
--
~yidaho~
"I love my dust. It shows I had something better to do" -- Anon.
Bananas make me fart.
Tids
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>lol, was waiting for someone to say that. :-p
shut up fat ass !
>
>And bananas....! high sugar, great for keeping you going.
>Vee
>-
aahhhhhh...sugar....dear sweet sugar...natures sweetener....
>"Pat :o\)" <pat.i...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote this, suspiciously:
>
>>
>>Thanks for tips, but you dieting!!!!!!!!! yer like a
>>stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - well compared to me you are lol - yep I'll be
>>posting prolly weekly so as not to bore the pants of everyone, just to let
>>you know me weight loss.........................
>
>She's even skinnier now! well done yids.
Thankee! :-)
>Hey pat, I;d liek to know how you're getting on, too. Post it as
>often as you like. Teh first week is the hardest, imho.
Yeah, post away, Pat.
>>
>>blimey...i consider myself a professor in the field of interesting fartoids
>
>what a strange thing to admit to?
ooh you minx ! I'll get you for that !
>
>Bananas make me fart.
>
THen you should stick to sucking your plums. :D
<snip>
>I dunno, the microwave popcorn was really high in points on
>weightwatchers - 7 points a bowl.
Wow! Not sure what it was on the Slimming World diet, but I was eating
it in large amounts fairly frequently and it didn't seem to have any
effect on my diet.
>The Count on us range is EXCELLENT, as well as the low fat ranges in
>tesco and safeway (eat smart?) - but the range in sainsbury's is
>pants - usually higher fat thatn the normal stuff.
Yeah, steer clear of the Be Good To Yourself range. Birds Eye curries
were lower in cals and fat that the Sainsbury's slimming range
curries, IIRC.
Some of the Weight Watchers meals aren't bad either. The chicken
tagietelli (?sp) one is nice.
>>Mmmmm, i sure could go for the chill+fried potato wedges meal right now.
>
>OOoooo, you reminded me, i was going to check them out after you
>menshed them last autumn.
>Vee
>-
I really like those wedges at McDonalds..(and im a Burger King dude)
>Yeah, steer clear of the Be Good To Yourself range. Birds Eye curries
>were lower in cals and fat that the Sainsbury's slimming range
>curries, IIRC.
my chicken curries are actually quite low in fat.
don't call me fat you fuckin' jew!!
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Granulated <An...@Nicotinepatch.co.uk> wrote in message
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>don't call me fat you fuckin' jew!!
sorry...youve gone a bit far there mate.
Psych!
God, I need a date ok, preferably with someone rich!!
If you
> came to Coventry this July, you'd have an even sooner date to aim
> for..... :)
July is a bad time for travel here in Belfast, usually the roads to the
aiports are blocked around the 12th, so travel around that time is not
really an option :-(
>
> Hey, you never did send me a piccie of Bentley - am i not allowed?
I did, but it bounced cos I don't have your proper e-mail addy and you never
sent me your proper one :-( Oh, hold on, duh!! I can get it off messenger!
>
> Speaking of pets, I had to take my cats to the vet tonight and had to
> run out of the vet hosp, cos the sight of all the blood was too much -
> i was starting to faint. Which was exceedingly, disappointingly,
> frustratingly girly. Blinkin cats are costing me a fortune - every
> time i go to the vets they decide they've got another horrendous
> terminal disease that countless expensive tests prove negative. This
> time, they want to send samples of tissue to Texas to find out about
> the latest big three diseases. And the dumb vet wonders why my cats
> hate him.....
> Vee
Awwwww, are they not well? Poor wee things :-(
Whose twat? And doesn't she mind? ;-)
tess
> blimey...i consider myself a professor in the field of interesting
factoids but you are the...
> ..the..erm...the..errr...person who teaches the professors...yes...
Joe is my bliddy hero when it comes to knowing stuff - oh anyone know of a
good proggy to use with XP so I can fax from my puter via broadband???
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There are two theories to arguing with women... Neither one works
"Bungle" <x...@xxx.xxx> wrote in message
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Joe!!! I can always nip round to yours with me digicam and take a piccy or
three of the new svelt you *chortles*....................................
well its ok so far - daughter has lost half a stone and feels good. I
thought the same, but what the heck I'll give anything a go at the moment!!!
Mind you, I've been dieting on and off for nearly 40 years!!! I've had a
load of success, especially with Slimming World, but its very very easy to
slip back as you can see............................. I keep changing my
eating habits to good ones, lose a stone or three and then over a couple of
years it all comes back.....................
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Pat :o)
There are two theories to arguing with women... Neither one works
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and plums.........................
errr isn't sugar made, ie refined?? is that natural? or manufactured??
crosses bananas orft shopping list.......................
rummages for password to buying online with Iceland.................... ooo
and I can buy from me tv from Iceland toooooooooooo
that's what I thought, and I'm starting me diet 3 weeks to the day before I
go!!!!! Get motivating NOW!!!!
I'll thump yer then!!! How's that for getting motivated?????
a bit...like a bear eh bunleg
Eeeeekk 3 weeks !!!