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Old February 22nd, 2006, 05:04 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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makes for an exhausted dieter with no time to go to the gym and for
making healthy lunches and snacks- thank goodness that is over!! today
was the first day of normal work and it is so much easier! Wish I could
say that I made perfect food choices this last week but hopefully i
literally worked my ass off ;-) Now I just need to get back to the gym.
Interestingly enough last year after these super busy times at work I
was half dead! But now 50 + lbs lighter and fitter I am in a much
better state. I remember having to take 1/2 of a loritab because my
feet hurt so bad that I didn't think I could keep going. Also it is
good to ne back at ASD seeking inpiration :-)

Here's to all of us! wishing us deep breaths and clear cool water!

D

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Old February 22nd, 2006, 01:51 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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"DestinyintheDark" wrote in message
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makes for an exhausted dieter with no time to go to the gym and for
making healthy lunches and snacks- thank goodness that is over!! today
was the first day of normal work and it is so much easier! Wish I could
say that I made perfect food choices this last week but hopefully i
literally worked my ass off ;-) Now I just need to get back to the gym.
Interestingly enough last year after these super busy times at work I
was half dead! But now 50 + lbs lighter and fitter I am in a much
better state. I remember having to take 1/2 of a loritab because my
feet hurt so bad that I didn't think I could keep going. Also it is
good to ne back at ASD seeking inpiration :-)

Here's to all of us! wishing us deep breaths and clear cool water!

D


Your job sounds challenging to say the least, but it also sounds like you
love it. What exactly do you do? I'm guessing review movies for
publications? Great news on the bounce back ability!

- Mel
232/214/140


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Old February 24th, 2006, 02:00 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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I am a film and theater critic but as you can imagine without a TV
show or a major paper it doesn't exactly suppot me in the manner in
which I have become accustom to, so I make the majority of my income
from doing personal shoping for the Rich & Fabulous (not as glamourous
as it sounds) spending 12 hour days in grocery stores buying stuff- I
don't deliver (there are strong men for that) unless it is someone
famous that I haven't met before. lots of walking and lifting then the
rest of my life sitting in the Dark ;-)

D

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Old February 25th, 2006, 01:33 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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"DestinyintheDark" wrote in message
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I am a film and theater critic but as you can imagine without a TV
show or a major paper it doesn't exactly suppot me in the manner in
which I have become accustom to, so I make the majority of my income
from doing personal shoping for the Rich & Fabulous (not as glamourous
as it sounds) spending 12 hour days in grocery stores buying stuff- I
don't deliver (there are strong men for that) unless it is someone
famous that I haven't met before. lots of walking and lifting then the
rest of my life sitting in the Dark ;-)

D

I love movies and watch at least 2 a week (rentals, etc). It sounds
wonderful to watch films for a living, but then I get to see the other side
from your posts. Shopping for the R&F? You gotta do what you gotta do. 12
hours in a grocery store?? I couldn't do that. Your perserverance is
admirable!

-Melanie


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Old February 25th, 2006, 02:25 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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melaka wrote:

I love movies and watch at least 2 a week (rentals, etc). It sounds
wonderful to watch films for a living,


Consider that statement carefully. Hell is an Adam Sandler film
festival. :-)

Neil
385/352/200
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Old February 25th, 2006, 02:30 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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"The Historian" wrote in message
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melaka wrote:

I love movies and watch at least 2 a week (rentals, etc). It sounds
wonderful to watch films for a living,


Consider that statement carefully. Hell is an Adam Sandler film
festival. :-)

Neil
385/352/200

LOL
Or a Claude van Dayum film festival ... or a ...


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Old February 25th, 2006, 02:39 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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melaka wrote:
"The Historian" wrote in message
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melaka wrote:

I love movies and watch at least 2 a week (rentals, etc). It sounds
wonderful to watch films for a living,


Consider that statement carefully. Hell is an Adam Sandler film
festival. :-)

Neil
385/352/200

LOL


OK, 50 First Dates wasn't entirely awful. But there should be a special
theater in hell that shows the remake of Mr. Deeds Goes to Town 24 hours
a day....

Neil
385/352/200

Or a Claude van Dayum film festival ... or a ...



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Old February 25th, 2006, 02:56 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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In article . net, The
Historian wrote:

melaka wrote:

I love movies and watch at least 2 a week (rentals, etc). It sounds
wonderful to watch films for a living,


Consider that statement carefully. Hell is an Adam Sandler film
festival. :-)


Or even just one AS film makes me fel bilumic!

--
Diva
*****
The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman
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Old February 25th, 2006, 02:57 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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In article . net, The
Historian wrote:

melaka wrote:
"The Historian" wrote in message
ink.net...
melaka wrote:

I love movies and watch at least 2 a week (rentals, etc). It sounds
wonderful to watch films for a living,


Consider that statement carefully. Hell is an Adam Sandler film
festival. :-)

Neil
385/352/200

LOL


OK, 50 First Dates wasn't entirely awful. But there should be a special
theater in hell that shows the remake of Mr. Deeds Goes to Town 24 hours
a day....


or "Groundhog Day" He's having the worst day of his life... over, and
over.
 




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