Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 4:20 am
This is what you wanted to give to the French, was it not? Or perhaps you were recollecting giving them a large wooden rabbit.Emotional Leper wrote:a large wooden badger

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This is what you wanted to give to the French, was it not? Or perhaps you were recollecting giving them a large wooden rabbit.Emotional Leper wrote:a large wooden badger
Honestly, I'm trying to recollect why I want to give the French anything. They're just going to either a) claim they did it first and better, b) riot and burn it, c), turn their noses up at it, or, d) all three.Wyldewode wrote:This is what you wanted to give to the French, was it not? Or perhaps you were recollecting giving them a large wooden rabbit.Emotional Leper wrote:a large wooden badger
Drink Guinness. Surprisingly low in calories, compared to what you'd think.variol son wrote:I'd like to loose about 5kg. Not a lot I know, but it's all gone on around my middle and I've had to go out and buy new pants twice in the past year. Which I can scarcely afford to do. I guess it's time to start walking to work again, and cutting down on the amount of beer I drink.
Here are some reasons.aliantha wrote: I also keep hearing about weight conditioning but I loathe going to the gym. We've got a gym at work; my apt. complex has a fitness center, too, and even offers free sessions with a personal trainer. I've had it in the back of my mind to call the guy for weeks, and still haven't done it. Clearly I've got a mental block about this.... Maybe one of you guys can give me a compelling reason to make the call?
There's a sandwich in every pint.Wyldewode wrote:Guinsess--it's the drink that you chew.
...the Irish are nothing if not innovative.Cail wrote:There's a sandwich in every pint.Wyldewode wrote:Guinsess--it's the drink that you chew.
Well, if they hadn't have had Whiskey, they would have conquered the Earth, so let's all just be glad.Cail wrote:Yet on an island....Surrounded by an Ocean....Full of fish.....They nearly starved to death during The Great Famine.
I am refusing to buy new clothes and trying to get back into the ones I have, just because. If I keep buying new, bigger clothes, than the new ones will make me feel like I am not so heavy, cause they fit. So when things start to get a little snug, I try to cut back. Hope that will work for me, cause I really don't want to buy new clothes (at least, not for the purpose of accommodating a weight gain!).variol son wrote:I'd like to loose about 5kg. Not a lot I know, but it's all gone on around my middle and I've had to go out and buy new pants twice in the past year. Which I can scarcely afford to do. I guess it's time to start walking to work again, and cutting down on the amount of beer I drink.
Thanks for the links! If this stuff can't talk me into making the call....MsMary wrote:Here are some reasons.aliantha wrote: I also keep hearing about weight conditioning but I loathe going to the gym. We've got a gym at work; my apt. complex has a fitness center, too, and even offers free sessions with a personal trainer. I've had it in the back of my mind to call the guy for weeks, and still haven't done it. Clearly I've got a mental block about this.... Maybe one of you guys can give me a compelling reason to make the call?
(There's 4 links there, for the record.)
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That WW core program sounds really interesting. My problem is that if I am told I can eat anything I want, even within a list, I have a tendency to not know when to stop. Using the nutrition tracker on SparkPeople makes me think about what I am putting in my mouth.
I don't get this, btw.storm wrote:...the Irish are nothing if not innovative.Cail wrote:There's a sandwich in every pint.Wyldewode wrote:Guinsess--it's the drink that you chew.
Well, yes, a lot of women have that thinking. But the articles point out why it's untrue. Muscle development looks different on women than on men, with the exception of women who go into body-building and are unattractively muscular (to me, anyway). Then again, I don't find extreme body-building that attractive on a man, either (think the types of bodies you would see in Muscle and Fitness magazine).aliantha wrote:I suspect my problem involves some irrational thinking, along the lines that women aren't supposed to have muscles at all. Which is totally stupid. So, hmm. More cogitation is clearly necessary here....
I suspect that's the point. They want you to think about your hunger, so that you're not eating just because you are bored, upset, or whatever other reason drives you to the refrigerator. Which could be a good thing, if it motivates you to change your eating habits.aliantha wrote:Yeah, the big danger with the core plan is portion-size creep. Plus you have to remember to *think* about your hunger level, every time you consider putting food in your mouth.
I like your positive attitude!!aliantha wrote: Yesterday, the vending machine cupcakes won that battle. But that was yesterday -- today's a new day!
Right, but I'm not talking about extremist bodybuilding. I know women don't get that huge (and I too don't find muscle-bound bodies attractive, on men *or* women). What I realized, as I was trying to write that post, is that I was venturing into the Land of Shoulds & Oughts. Where I try never to go. But that's good, because now I see what's holding me back.MsMary wrote:Well, yes, a lot of women have that thinking. But the articles point out why it's untrue. Muscle development looks different on women than on men, with the exception of women who go into body-building and are unattractively muscular (to me, anyway). Then again, I don't find extreme body-building that attractive on a man, either (think the types of bodies you would see in Muscle and Fitness magazine).aliantha wrote:I suspect my problem involves some irrational thinking, along the lines that women aren't supposed to have muscles at all. Which is totally stupid. So, hmm. More cogitation is clearly necessary here....
Thanks. Some days, it's all I've got.MsMary wrote:I like your positive attitude!!aliantha wrote: Yesterday, the vending machine cupcakes won that battle. But that was yesterday -- today's a new day!
Now *that's* the kind of motivation I was talking about!Cail wrote:Routine weight training looks very very good on women. I wish more women took advantage of it.
Yup. I agree. With both of you.aliantha wrote:Now *that's* the kind of motivation I was talking about!Cail wrote:Routine weight training looks very very good on women. I wish more women took advantage of it.![]()