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Old September 5th, 2004, 10:10 PM
Beverly
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"JMA" wrote in message
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goal: 80 oz
actual: 66 oz.

I definitely drink less water at home - that's what I need to work on!

Jenn


100 oz for the day. I did a 20+ mile bike ride in the morning and I usually
empty 2-3 bottles of water during the rides.

Beverly


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Old September 5th, 2004, 10:11 PM
Beverly
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"Perple Gyrl" wrote in message
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I had about 14 (112 oz) glasses of water yesterday... and was up for
bathroom breaks all night because of it. I also had 2 Diet RC's, the only
soda I've had all week.

Wow! That's one big glassG

Beverly



"JMA" wrote in message
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goal: 80 oz
actual: 66 oz.

I definitely drink less water at home - that's what I need to work on!

Jenn






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Old September 5th, 2004, 10:11 PM
Beverly
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"Perple Gyrl" wrote in message
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I had about 14 (112 oz) glasses of water yesterday... and was up for
bathroom breaks all night because of it. I also had 2 Diet RC's, the only
soda I've had all week.

Wow! That's one big glassG

Beverly



"JMA" wrote in message
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goal: 80 oz
actual: 66 oz.

I definitely drink less water at home - that's what I need to work on!

Jenn






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Old September 6th, 2004, 01:55 AM
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JMA wrote:

I definitely drink less water at home - that's what I need to work on!


Opposite is true for me. When I'm out and about, I'm always wondering
where I might get a glass of water. I should start packing it with me.

You know people in Maine compare and brag about the quality of water
coming from their well? and then have to discuss how deep they had to
drill. Dug wells are still common. Ours is 300 feet (drilled) and
delicious, cold every day of the year.

70 oz. so far, 36 more before bed - I promise! (I'm home g)

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Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03
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Old September 6th, 2004, 01:55 AM
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JMA wrote:

I definitely drink less water at home - that's what I need to work on!


Opposite is true for me. When I'm out and about, I'm always wondering
where I might get a glass of water. I should start packing it with me.

You know people in Maine compare and brag about the quality of water
coming from their well? and then have to discuss how deep they had to
drill. Dug wells are still common. Ours is 300 feet (drilled) and
delicious, cold every day of the year.

70 oz. so far, 36 more before bed - I promise! (I'm home g)

--
Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03
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Old September 6th, 2004, 02:33 AM
JMA
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"SnugBear" wrote in message
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JMA wrote:

I definitely drink less water at home - that's what I need to work on!


Opposite is true for me. When I'm out and about, I'm always wondering
where I might get a glass of water. I should start packing it with me.


When I'm at work, I am conveniently located next to the water cooler in the
library and it's a pleasant distraction to run over there between classes to
refill my bottle. At home I tend to get way to involved in things and
forget to refill my bottle or I grab the convenient diet pop.

You know people in Maine compare and brag about the quality of water
coming from their well? and then have to discuss how deep they had to
drill. Dug wells are still common. Ours is 300 feet (drilled) and
delicious, cold every day of the year.


Ours is only 88 ft. and cold during the winter

70 oz. so far, 36 more before bed - I promise! (I'm home g)

--
Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03



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Old September 6th, 2004, 02:33 AM
JMA
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"SnugBear" wrote in message
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JMA wrote:

I definitely drink less water at home - that's what I need to work on!


Opposite is true for me. When I'm out and about, I'm always wondering
where I might get a glass of water. I should start packing it with me.


When I'm at work, I am conveniently located next to the water cooler in the
library and it's a pleasant distraction to run over there between classes to
refill my bottle. At home I tend to get way to involved in things and
forget to refill my bottle or I grab the convenient diet pop.

You know people in Maine compare and brag about the quality of water
coming from their well? and then have to discuss how deep they had to
drill. Dug wells are still common. Ours is 300 feet (drilled) and
delicious, cold every day of the year.


Ours is only 88 ft. and cold during the winter

70 oz. so far, 36 more before bed - I promise! (I'm home g)

--
Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03



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Old September 6th, 2004, 02:33 AM
JMA
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"SnugBear" wrote in message
.4...
JMA wrote:

I definitely drink less water at home - that's what I need to work on!


Opposite is true for me. When I'm out and about, I'm always wondering
where I might get a glass of water. I should start packing it with me.


When I'm at work, I am conveniently located next to the water cooler in the
library and it's a pleasant distraction to run over there between classes to
refill my bottle. At home I tend to get way to involved in things and
forget to refill my bottle or I grab the convenient diet pop.

You know people in Maine compare and brag about the quality of water
coming from their well? and then have to discuss how deep they had to
drill. Dug wells are still common. Ours is 300 feet (drilled) and
delicious, cold every day of the year.


Ours is only 88 ft. and cold during the winter

70 oz. so far, 36 more before bed - I promise! (I'm home g)

--
Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03



 




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