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edina
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response 212 of 332:
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Oct 21 20:40 UTC 2003 |
That's disgusting. Did she have surgery or what?
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tod
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response 213 of 332:
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Oct 21 20:47 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 214 of 332:
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Oct 21 20:49 UTC 2003 |
Hahahahahah!
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tod
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response 215 of 332:
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Oct 21 20:56 UTC 2003 |
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munkey
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response 216 of 332:
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Oct 21 22:45 UTC 2003 |
freak.
She is skinny though.
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tod
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response 217 of 332:
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Oct 22 15:39 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 218 of 332:
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Oct 22 16:58 UTC 2003 |
All 3?
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asddsa
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response 219 of 332:
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Oct 22 23:32 UTC 2003 |
david blaine is good on tv
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murph
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response 220 of 332:
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Oct 23 17:41 UTC 2003 |
A little late: I'm a big fan of Silk soymilk--anybody who thinks soymilk
tastes like beans (or grass (or ass)) should switch from EdenSoy to Silk.
(sad: EdenSoy is made in Saline and marketed out of Troy, but my taste buds
war with my desire to go local.) For the Silk drinkers--have you tried the
Lavender variety? That's carton color, not flavor; it's the unsweetened
"plain". It's spectacular, but new, so it only comes in the quart. Hopefully
it'll get popular enough that they'll make half-gallons so that I can
reasonably afford it. (checks web page--oops, unsweetened is green. lavender
is creamer) SilkNog is also good.
Somewhat less late: Sindi, I'm told by people who have recently started
swimming regularly that they experienced surprisingly fast build-up of muscle
in butt and thighs. Vigorous swimming might be tiring for you, though; I
don't know of any physical therapy type exercises that would help. (all I
know there is knees)
I definitely don't know any exercises that would help mynxcat. I have noticed
some e-mails that might be relevant, though, and could forward them along if
you like. ;)
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scott
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response 221 of 332:
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Oct 23 17:45 UTC 2003 |
(I've found the "Soy Dream" soymilk to be my favorite. The Silk and Edensoy
stuff tastes weird. And regular milk tastes slightly sour to me now)
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tod
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response 222 of 332:
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Oct 23 18:14 UTC 2003 |
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keesan
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response 223 of 332:
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Oct 23 19:08 UTC 2003 |
Thanks (re 220) for the idea of swimming but the chlorine bothers me. My
apartment (which I cannot yet walk to) is a few blocks from Mack Pool.
I am impressed with mynxcat's progress in converting fat to muscle.
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bhelliom
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response 224 of 332:
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Oct 23 20:39 UTC 2003 |
Milk in all of it's forms makes me ill.
I've fallen off the workout wagon over the past couple of week, I"m
still going, but not as frequently as I like. Hopefully I can put some
time in again this weekend, and swing onto monday into the gym on my way
home from work.
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tod
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response 225 of 332:
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Oct 23 20:42 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 226 of 332:
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Oct 24 03:09 UTC 2003 |
I've tried going to the gym directly after work, but usually I'm too hungry
to really have a good workout. I've foun that stoping at home to have a snack
before I go to the gym is a better plan. Alternatively, I could take a snack
to work, but I prefer coming home first.
I tried the body-fat machine that I originally used at teh gym some time in
the past few days. My body-fat percentage is now at 28%, a drop of 3% from
my initial body fat reading. That was 6 lbs of fat lost. Pretty impressive.
Also, since my hair is now really short, it makes it more imperative to lose
the fat, especially around my face. Easier to see teh chub and teh double
chin, now that the hair is gone.
I planned to have cereal with soy milk this morning. too late, I had to rush
out the oor. I did try Dr Soy, a so called health bar, with high protein.
Chocolate caramel or something. If health bars are supposed to substitute for
lunch, I wish they'd tast more like cheeseburger and rnch fries, than
chocolate. (I am getting really addicted to the taste of Silk, I could
definitely have a whole cup if requierd,. Right now I take big swigs right
from the carton.
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scott
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response 227 of 332:
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Oct 24 19:10 UTC 2003 |
Interesting discovery... the Japanese grocery next to Godaiko has locally made
soy milk, in gallon and half-gallon jugs. I bought a half-gallon of the
"sweet" variety, figuring it would be pretty crlose to the usual stuff listed
above. $1.99! Gallons under $4, pretty cheap.
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mynxcat
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response 228 of 332:
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Oct 24 19:15 UTC 2003 |
Was it any good?
I ate too manty sweets this afternoon in honor of Diwali. Ok, I see
that I'm going to have to workout more, or starve myself more, or see
my weight plateau till I get back to the diet. Tomorrow is the Diwali
party, I expect to be eating some more :(
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remmers
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response 229 of 332:
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Oct 24 20:01 UTC 2003 |
I'm not sure exactly what Diwali is, but if good eatin' is involved,
it sounds like my kind of holiday.
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murph
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response 230 of 332:
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Oct 24 20:02 UTC 2003 |
re#227: where's Godaiko?
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mynxcat
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response 231 of 332:
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Oct 24 20:21 UTC 2003 |
Diwali is the biggest hindu festival, commemorating different events,
depending on who you ask. Lots of lit lamps and the like. As big in
India as Christmas is over here. Lots of sweets.
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scott
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response 232 of 332:
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Oct 24 21:58 UTC 2003 |
Godaiko is in the Oak Valley shopping center, right across from Meijer on
Ann Arbor - Saline road. It's the biggest oriental grocery in Ann Arbor,
although the Plymouth Road one probably fits almost as much stuff into 3/4
the space. :)
The soymilk I bought is extremely fresh tasting, for lack of a better term.
Seems to taste like tofu, not really like the big-name commercial stuff. Not
sure how I feel about it yet - soy/rice milks tend to be an acquired taste.
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tpryan
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response 233 of 332:
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Oct 25 13:00 UTC 2003 |
Is Diwali a lunar based holiday, or the same day on the solar
calendar?
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mynxcat
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response 234 of 332:
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Oct 25 14:51 UTC 2003 |
Lunar based. The Hindu calendar is Lunar based. Last year Diwali was sometime
in early November.
Today is the actual day for Diwali. We're having a party this evening, so I'm
prolly going to starve myself in anticipation. Or not. Aunt from NJ has sent
me lots of fattenning Indian goodies. Looks like the fiance is going to ome
in handy eating them.
I have to fit in a workout sometime between now and 6:30 pm. Hopefully, I
don't get a call from work :P
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tod
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response 235 of 332:
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Oct 26 12:49 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 236 of 332:
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Oct 27 18:05 UTC 2003 |
Lots of Indian sweets and friend stuff.
Did not end up going to the party on Saturday, so saved some calories
there. However, did end up going for lunch yesterday, so though it may
have added some extra calories, it wasn't much compared to party-type
food.
Soy milk with cereal is definitely yummy. Thanks for sharing
that "recipe", remmers.
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