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Old December 2nd, 2003, 06:28 PM
Jayjay
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Big Grins....

Just returned from lunch with friends. My one girlfriend decided
that she owed me lunch for a favor I'd done for her. We went to Chick
Fil A. I ordered a grill chicken salad w/ light dressing and a diet
coke. She placed her order then finished it off with 2 pieces of
cheesecake. SHe turns to me and asks if I want topping on my
cheesecake. I tell her that I have to decline, and to cancel the
2nd piece. She insists and gets it anyway (gives it to the other
friend we have with us).

So, I passed up on cheesecake today... and remained on track.

When my friends asked why I'm being so good. My explaination was:

Its either be real good for a little while so that my clothes still
fit, or I have to go out and buy a new wardrobe to fit into. Now, as
much as I enjoy shopping, I really don't want to go buy a new wardrobe
right now.
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Old December 2nd, 2003, 09:29 PM
Cp
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YAY!!! I have 2 whole cheesecakes in the fridge that I've been avoiding
so far (not too hard actually, haven't had the time to think and it's hidden
behind leftovers). I also have some haagen daas ice cream bars in the
freezer that I'm saving for this weekend.

It's a HUGE accomplishment to say no. Pats on the back to ya!

"Jayjay" wrote in message
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Big Grins....

Just returned from lunch with friends. My one girlfriend decided
that she owed me lunch for a favor I'd done for her. We went to Chick
Fil A. I ordered a grill chicken salad w/ light dressing and a diet
coke. She placed her order then finished it off with 2 pieces of
cheesecake. SHe turns to me and asks if I want topping on my
cheesecake. I tell her that I have to decline, and to cancel the
2nd piece. She insists and gets it anyway (gives it to the other
friend we have with us).

So, I passed up on cheesecake today... and remained on track.

When my friends asked why I'm being so good. My explaination was:

Its either be real good for a little while so that my clothes still
fit, or I have to go out and buy a new wardrobe to fit into. Now, as
much as I enjoy shopping, I really don't want to go buy a new wardrobe
right now.



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Old December 2nd, 2003, 09:34 PM
determined
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"Jayjay" wrote in message
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Big Grins....

Just returned from lunch with friends. My one girlfriend decided
that she owed me lunch for a favor I'd done for her. We went to Chick
Fil A. I ordered a grill chicken salad w/ light dressing and a diet
coke. She placed her order then finished it off with 2 pieces of
cheesecake. SHe turns to me and asks if I want topping on my
cheesecake. I tell her that I have to decline, and to cancel the
2nd piece. She insists and gets it anyway (gives it to the other
friend we have with us).

So, I passed up on cheesecake today... and remained on track.

When my friends asked why I'm being so good. My explaination was:

Its either be real good for a little while so that my clothes still
fit, or I have to go out and buy a new wardrobe to fit into. Now, as
much as I enjoy shopping, I really don't want to go buy a new wardrobe
right now.


And are your friends overweight?


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Old December 2nd, 2003, 10:54 PM
Paul
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WAY TO GO JAYJAY! Congrats on your discipline....As long as you realize you
don't always have to do without it then I think your thinking healthy. It's
when we get in the habit of eating bad foods all the time it's bad for us.
I applaud you on your not letting your friend talking you into eating
something you didn't want to.

Clothes are a lot more expensive than a piece of cheese cake and your health
is priceless.

Take care,

Paul
300/246/175

"Jayjay" wrote in message
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Big Grins....

Just returned from lunch with friends. My one girlfriend decided
that she owed me lunch for a favor I'd done for her. We went to Chick
Fil A. I ordered a grill chicken salad w/ light dressing and a diet
coke. She placed her order then finished it off with 2 pieces of
cheesecake. SHe turns to me and asks if I want topping on my
cheesecake. I tell her that I have to decline, and to cancel the
2nd piece. She insists and gets it anyway (gives it to the other
friend we have with us).

So, I passed up on cheesecake today... and remained on track.

When my friends asked why I'm being so good. My explaination was:

Its either be real good for a little while so that my clothes still
fit, or I have to go out and buy a new wardrobe to fit into. Now, as
much as I enjoy shopping, I really don't want to go buy a new wardrobe
right now.



 




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