Our company completed it's weight loss competition this past Friday. I started at 358.2 and at my last weigh in I was 296.8. I have taken the weekend off and will continue back on my program Monday morning.
But for now, nothing but frozen pizza, Fruity Pebbles cereral and ice cream will be allowed in my temple.
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Exercise Check-In Log
by White Dove inafter loubelle's exercise thread, i thought it would be a fun idea to keep a log here and check in with everyone.. i walked 30 minutes yesterday plus after walked to the police station and the witch store about 3 miles away from the y.. food: .
breakfast: 2 pieces of toast: one with pb and the other with honey, coffee.
lunch: hardboiled egg, ham, cheese stick.
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Name the fictional character
by John Doe inthe poster preceding you reminds you of.
inspired by fhn.
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Chrissy Snow from "Three's Company"
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10 kilograms and still going strong!
by Princess Daisy Boo infor those of you who followed my weight watchers thread (http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/157445/1.ashx) ... i am so excited to announce that this week i hit the 10 kg mark (22lbs) .
this is going so well and i am feeling very proud of myself, and also looking a lot better.. .
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Great Job PDB!!!!!! Well done!
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WTF????? License Plates....
by FadingAway indmv offers 10,000 replacement license platesthursday , june 26, 2008. .
advertisement raleigh, n.c. .
thanks to some text message-savvy grandchildren, north carolina drivers whose license plates have the potentially offensive "wtf" letter combination can replace the tags for free.
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What the ...? DMV Offers 10,000 Replacement License Plates
Thursday , June 26, 2008
RALEIGH, N.C. —
Thanks to some text message-savvy grandchildren, North Carolina drivers whose license plates have the potentially offensive "WTF" letter combination can replace the tags for free.
The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Tuesday the state Division of Motor Vehicles has notified nearly 10,000 holders of license plates with the letter combination. Officials learned last year the common acronym stands for a vulgar phrase in e-mail and cell phone text messages.
But this week, the DMV officials got another surprise when they learned the same letters appeared on the agency's own Web site on a sample personalized plate.
"I can't believe it," DMV Commissioner Bill Gore said Monday when told about the online glitch. "Obviously, I didn't know it was there."
Officials are working to remove the sample plate.
The "WTF-5505" used on the Web site's sample plate was the first random letter combination available when DMV switched from blue- to red-lettered plates, officials said. DMV spokeswoman Marge Howell received a sample plate WTF-5506 to use as a prop for news stories about the switch.
A 60-year-old technology teacher from Fayetteville complained about the plate last July after her teenage grandchildren clued her in.
I know several witnesses that were ecstatic when they got "NWT" plates. However their car was made by an unknown company and was always in the shop due to inconsistencies and errors in manufacturing. -
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Exercise Check-In Log
by White Dove inafter loubelle's exercise thread, i thought it would be a fun idea to keep a log here and check in with everyone.. i walked 30 minutes yesterday plus after walked to the police station and the witch store about 3 miles away from the y.. food: .
breakfast: 2 pieces of toast: one with pb and the other with honey, coffee.
lunch: hardboiled egg, ham, cheese stick.
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Checking in:
Last night did 40 minutes on the Tread Climber.
Today did 45 minutes on the Arc Trainer, level 9 on the Weight Loss program.
Did dumbell chest presses on a exercise ball. Max out at 115 pound dumbells for 6 reps. Moved to the Hammer incline press and maxed at 270 for 6 reps and finished off with cable flys. -
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What is Leonardo DiCaprio?
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Who is Leonardo DiCaprio?
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My Middle name
What is LaFawnduh?
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correct!
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nope