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street_95 09-07-2006 05:20 PM

[quote="Consider"]

Originally Posted by street_95

Originally Posted by Consider

Originally Posted by shahan
I smoke crack, it keeps me super thin and energetic.

Bad, bad, bad...

:shock: 8) :lol: :wink:

:twisted:

I can't tell if your smilie is mad at me... or not...

but... it was a joke...

right?
[/quote


Very :evil: at you...lol....j/k

it was more to the i do crack statement to stay in shape.... :wink:

Consider 09-07-2006 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by street_95

Originally Posted by Consider

Originally Posted by street_95

Originally Posted by Consider

Originally Posted by shahan
I smoke crack, it keeps me super thin and energetic.

Bad, bad, bad...

:shock: 8) :lol: :wink:

:twisted:

I can't tell if your smilie is mad at me... or not...

but... it was a joke...

right?


Very :evil: at you...lol....j/k

it was more to the i do crack statement to stay in shape.... :wink:

Oh, I know. But sometimes I think.. hey...

Years ago I got a doc to give me the diet pills, which were basically speed... but I wasn't able to sleep for 5 complete days and my eyes burned sooooo much.

So they weren't really for me.

Plus, after being on them for a bit, then going off was such a DOWN.

I don't know if you've ever experienced them. That was back in the Very early 60s.... I'm way old.

street_95 09-07-2006 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by Consider

Originally Posted by street_95

Originally Posted by Consider

Originally Posted by street_95

Originally Posted by Consider

Originally Posted by shahan
I smoke crack, it keeps me super thin and energetic.

Bad, bad, bad...

:shock: 8) :lol: :wink:

:twisted:

I can't tell if your smilie is mad at me... or not...

but... it was a joke...

right?


Very :evil: at you...lol....j/k

it was more to the i do crack statement to stay in shape.... :wink:

Oh, I know. But sometimes I think.. hey...

Years ago I got a doc to give me the diet pills, which were basically speed... but I wasn't able to sleep for 5 complete days and my eyes burned sooooo much.

So they weren't really for me.

Plus, after being on them for a bit, then going off was such a DOWN.

I don't know if you've ever experienced them. That was back in the Very early 60s.... I'm way old.


the last thing i need is diet pills.......im already skinny enough, as for the 60's i didn't come along till some years later :roll:

Consider 09-07-2006 05:40 PM

Well, enjoy your life!!!!

You can't get those years back, later... so you may as well totally enjoy them as much as possible while you're in them.

Lucky you, with the skinny!!!!!!

street_95 09-07-2006 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by Consider
Well, enjoy your life!!!!

You can't get those years back, later... so you may as well totally enjoy them as much as possible while you're in them.

Lucky you, with the skinny!!!!!!

tyvm, i do try to enjoy all the time i have....there no telling when it could end.

Consider 09-07-2006 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by street_95

Originally Posted by Consider
Well, enjoy your life!!!!

You can't get those years back, later... so you may as well totally enjoy them as much as possible while you're in them.

Lucky you, with the skinny!!!!!!

tyvm, i do try to enjoy all the time i have....there no telling when it could end.

I used to love to play games on game sites just to hear people say, tyvm.

I love it!!!!!

I'm glad you're enjoying your life. :)

Yes, there is no telling. I was so so shocked by Steve Irwin being killed by a sting ray.

street_95 09-07-2006 06:00 PM

[quote="Consider"][quote="street_95"]

Originally Posted by Consider

Yes, there is no telling. I was so so shocked by Steve Irwin being killed by a sting ray.

Yea that was a shock, he will be sorely missed, i knew he was popular and well known worldwide, but i can't get over all the news coverage he has gotten and well deserved....just incredible :sad:

brian 09-07-2006 06:17 PM

steak and shrimp specials at the petro lube whenever possible :lol:



I low carb it on the road, and yes i`m guilty of eating a meal a day in a truckstop but I also have a fridge full of food and snacks, I just like being able to unwind in a restaurant and maybe bs a lil bit with someone.

Consider 09-08-2006 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by brian
steak and shrimp specials at the petro lube whenever possible :lol:

I low carb it on the road, and yes i`m guilty of eating a meal a day in a truckstop but I also have a fridge full of food and snacks, I just like being able to unwind in a restaurant and maybe bs a lil bit with someone.

Hi Brian,
I tried the low carb diet after someone gave me Dr. Atkins first book. It sure made for dramatic weight loss...

But... someone who'd gone to my site wrote me to thank me for the information, and then said she was a... darn it, I can't think of the exact words, but a particular kind of chemist, and that the other thing besides B12 that had helped her, was Dr. d'Adamo's Eat Right for Your Blood Type. www.dadamo.com

They have a database of all the different foods and drinks, and I looked up all the things I like... and found that some were Beneficial for me, and some were Avoids. It took me awhile to find out my blood type, which is A, so up until then I ate the things which were listed as "Beneficial for All" or "Neutral" for all.

This was awhile ago so I can't remember the exact amount of weight I lost, but I did lose weight... and, I also noticed that my ankles stopped being swollen. Now, I'd been living in hydrogen sulfide so some of the swelling was from that. But not all.

I now make brown rice, the short grained sticky kind, a big part of my diet and I have found that I can eat as much of it as I want and I lose weight... I've been under a lot of stress and I was eating just a huge huge amount of it, cooked with chicken and spices, like sage and Kubabas (Polish for whole Allspice, salt, peper, maybe a little ginger to help ward off depression.)

So, I've lost 22 pounds in 3 months, and the only other thing I did was do just a tad more activity than before... activity in the form of a walk in a circle around my back yard.

I'd give you the link for the web page I did about it all, only I also am using visualization to see myself in better shape, so there are a lot of clothing ads on the page... and they're all of women. I was going to change them, because I realized that a lot of men come to my site, but I've had to do an appeal which is stressful, and I had a fellow in who is fixing some of my leaks and cutting out the molded wood... and I haven't been able to concentrate on my site...

bentstrider 09-08-2006 08:18 PM

Re: !!!!!
 

Originally Posted by Consider
Wow, I am so impressed!

I was going to tell you about how I lost 22 pounds in three months by just doing this tiny bit of walking... but that's a ridiculous thing to mention in the face of your impressive success!!!!!!

(I had tetanus so I've been in bed for two years... I didn't get the antibiotic in time not to get nerve damage.)

Anyway, I had to lose weight so I ate a cracker, one single cracker and three pre-sliced pieces of American cheese for breakfast/lunch, combined. Then I ate half my dinner entre and no soup, no dessert...
I was just starving. Painfully hungry. And after two weeks I'd lost a pound. Or two, I forget. But I mean, it was hopeless.

So I went to eating brown rice which works great for me, and I did just this tiny amount of walking: like once around my back yard.... that was all I could do before my muscles tightened... so, I thought 22 pounds was Dynamite!

So, clearly I'm WAY impressed with what you did!!!!!!

Well, I'm glad you like it and I'm going to keep it this way.
But, the sucky thing is the fact that I'm going to be "bike-less" for the six weeks of OTR training.
In the meantime, I got myself one of those Polar-brand, heart rate monitors. That way, I could run/jog as an alternative to no bicycle, and/or no 24 Hr Fitness nearby.
Like I posted on the bikeforums.com, I'm going to have to make those six weeks fly by so I could be using my bike again.


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