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Old July 9th, 2004, 02:38 AM
SnugBear
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Cynthia Perry wrote:

Also Target next time I go... but it's a 4 and a half hour round trip,
so I don't go often.


You are farther in the boonies than I am! It's only 84 miles roundtrip
to Bangor for me. Of course, there's no highway that goes there. g

My friend down in Maryland commutes that far to DC for work every day.
Sometimes it takes 3 hours. I'd kill myself.

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Walking on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
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Old July 9th, 2004, 02:38 AM
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Cynthia Perry wrote:

Also Target next time I go... but it's a 4 and a half hour round trip,
so I don't go often.


You are farther in the boonies than I am! It's only 84 miles roundtrip
to Bangor for me. Of course, there's no highway that goes there. g

My friend down in Maryland commutes that far to DC for work every day.
Sometimes it takes 3 hours. I'd kill myself.

--
Walking on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03
  #33  
Old July 9th, 2004, 03:56 AM
Dally
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JMA wrote:

I always liked the Champion for Women line that is available thru Hanes or
JMS. Even though I'm in misses sizes now, I still wear Champions 9" shorts
to work out because they hold in all of the loose skin. I wear a sports top
and an oversized t-shirt (due to severe scarring on my upper arms and back),
except when running outdoors, then I have no choice but to wear a tank top.


I wore those NordicTracking just today. They don't get outgrown (or
undergrown) too fast because of their elasticity. I'm still wearing my
1X ones even though I'm a size 14 now.

But I also want to recommend pants and shorts from Title 9 Sports. I
have "Not-so-tight fitness shorts" and I really like them. Not a clingy
material, a good length... they ride up once in a while but not nearly
as bad as others I've had.

http://www.title9sports.com/shopping...y word=121002

For longer pants I've got a light-weight breathable pan, their "cross
sport pant" t that I really like for when I want leg coverage but not
too much warmth:

http://www.title9sports.com/shopping...&iProductID=32

Dally

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Old July 9th, 2004, 03:56 AM
Dally
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JMA wrote:

I always liked the Champion for Women line that is available thru Hanes or
JMS. Even though I'm in misses sizes now, I still wear Champions 9" shorts
to work out because they hold in all of the loose skin. I wear a sports top
and an oversized t-shirt (due to severe scarring on my upper arms and back),
except when running outdoors, then I have no choice but to wear a tank top.


I wore those NordicTracking just today. They don't get outgrown (or
undergrown) too fast because of their elasticity. I'm still wearing my
1X ones even though I'm a size 14 now.

But I also want to recommend pants and shorts from Title 9 Sports. I
have "Not-so-tight fitness shorts" and I really like them. Not a clingy
material, a good length... they ride up once in a while but not nearly
as bad as others I've had.

http://www.title9sports.com/shopping...y word=121002

For longer pants I've got a light-weight breathable pan, their "cross
sport pant" t that I really like for when I want leg coverage but not
too much warmth:

http://www.title9sports.com/shopping...&iProductID=32

Dally

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Old July 9th, 2004, 09:49 PM
Chris Braun
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On 9 Jul 2004 01:38:58 GMT, SnugBear wrote:

Cynthia Perry wrote:

Also Target next time I go... but it's a 4 and a half hour round trip,
so I don't go often.


You are farther in the boonies than I am! It's only 84 miles roundtrip
to Bangor for me. Of course, there's no highway that goes there. g

My friend down in Maryland commutes that far to DC for work every day.
Sometimes it takes 3 hours. I'd kill myself.


That's the DC area! And if the distance doesn't get you the traffic
will. Fortunately, my commute isn't too bad for here -- around 35-40
minutes -- but I know many people who commute well over an hour each
way. When I have to be downtown for something I have to allow 2 hours
each way.

Chris (hoping to retire in about 2 years -- and this is the main
reason!)
262/144/ (145-150)
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Old July 9th, 2004, 09:49 PM
Chris Braun
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On 9 Jul 2004 01:38:58 GMT, SnugBear wrote:

Cynthia Perry wrote:

Also Target next time I go... but it's a 4 and a half hour round trip,
so I don't go often.


You are farther in the boonies than I am! It's only 84 miles roundtrip
to Bangor for me. Of course, there's no highway that goes there. g

My friend down in Maryland commutes that far to DC for work every day.
Sometimes it takes 3 hours. I'd kill myself.


That's the DC area! And if the distance doesn't get you the traffic
will. Fortunately, my commute isn't too bad for here -- around 35-40
minutes -- but I know many people who commute well over an hour each
way. When I have to be downtown for something I have to allow 2 hours
each way.

Chris (hoping to retire in about 2 years -- and this is the main
reason!)
262/144/ (145-150)
  #37  
Old July 11th, 2004, 04:24 AM
SnugBear
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Chris wrote:

That's the DC area! And if the distance doesn't get you the traffic
will. Fortunately, my commute isn't too bad for here -- around 35-40
minutes -- but I know many people who commute well over an hour each
way. When I have to be downtown for something I have to allow 2 hours
each way.

Chris (hoping to retire in about 2 years -- and this is the main
reason!)


Amazing! That has to wear a body down. In NJ I drove 9 miles to work
and here it's 3 to the Blue Poppy Garden and I can walk there :-)

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




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