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Old April 24th, 2006, 04:10 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and
read he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member
maintaining my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell
me what I can and cannot eat.

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Old April 24th, 2006, 07:41 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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and teaches you what is best for you!!! Lee
ahmward wrote in message
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I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and
read he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member
maintaining my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell
me what I can and cannot eat.



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Old April 24th, 2006, 12:02 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Hey Audrey!

That's why I think WW will work for me. I can eat what I want and no foods
are off limits. It's up to all of us to make the right choices and to keep
indulgence in check.

Now, can I have a bite too!!! I promise to count the points!!!......hehehe

Eddie
Type 2 diabetes
Last A1c = 5.8
Last BP=118/62
Weight June05-359lbs
Current Weight-290.6lbs
Loss to date=68.4lbs
Goal Weight-153lbs

"ahmward" wrote in message
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I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and
read he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member
maintaining my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell
me what I can and cannot eat.


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Old April 24th, 2006, 02:19 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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"ahmward" wrote in message
...
I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and read
he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member maintaining
my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell me what I can
and cannot eat.


I was thinking that yesterday as I was cooking up a storm for the week. Now
that it's track and field season I'll be gone most afternoons/evening so I
need to plan meals in advance. I made these great 1 pt chocolate treats
with brownie mix and fiber one cereal. I also made some of my favorite
"comfort food" for lunches with substitutions that make it more than
comforting, it's downright healthy.

All the while I was getting rid of clothes that are too large on me and
digging out sleeveless stuff that I never would have considered wearing
without a jacket in the past. This of course was after waking up and
hitting the golf course first thing. It's nice to have a life. Some people
(like the one you mention) should actually try it.
--
the volleyballchick


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Old April 25th, 2006, 12:09 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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I think its great you have a life, got rid of clothes, exercised and cooked
in advance... but could you NOT suggest that people like that get a life...
means if they do they might create another one and that would be wrong, Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...

"ahmward" wrote in message
...
I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and

read
he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member maintaining
my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell me what I can
and cannot eat.


I was thinking that yesterday as I was cooking up a storm for the week.

Now
that it's track and field season I'll be gone most afternoons/evening so I
need to plan meals in advance. I made these great 1 pt chocolate treats
with brownie mix and fiber one cereal. I also made some of my favorite
"comfort food" for lunches with substitutions that make it more than
comforting, it's downright healthy.

All the while I was getting rid of clothes that are too large on me and
digging out sleeveless stuff that I never would have considered wearing
without a jacket in the past. This of course was after waking up and
hitting the golf course first thing. It's nice to have a life. Some

people
(like the one you mention) should actually try it.
--
the volleyballchick




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Old April 25th, 2006, 01:47 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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"Stormmee" wrote in message
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I think its great you have a life, got rid of clothes, exercised and cooked
in advance... but could you NOT suggest that people like that get a
life...
means if they do they might create another one and that would be wrong,
Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...

"ahmward" wrote in message
...
I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and

read
he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member
maintaining
my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell me what I can
and cannot eat.


I was thinking that yesterday as I was cooking up a storm for the week.

Now
that it's track and field season I'll be gone most afternoons/evening so
I
need to plan meals in advance. I made these great 1 pt chocolate treats
with brownie mix and fiber one cereal. I also made some of my favorite
"comfort food" for lunches with substitutions that make it more than
comforting, it's downright healthy.

All the while I was getting rid of clothes that are too large on me and
digging out sleeveless stuff that I never would have considered wearing
without a jacket in the past. This of course was after waking up and
hitting the golf course first thing. It's nice to have a life. Some

people
(like the one you mention) should actually try it.
--
the volleyballchick


There you go again Lee. I love your wit!

--

Tanukiki (mom of 2 wonderful boys)

Pre-baby #2 weight 239 (in 2004)
Started WW 01/21/06
Reached 10% 03/18/06
205.4/181.6/150

--
Leader of the Cult of Worshippers of BiPolar Long-Haired Sexy Anime Guys
with Swords


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Old April 25th, 2006, 03:19 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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thanks, sometimes its all I have, Lee
tanukiki wrote in message
news:xke3g.2463$E41.229@trnddc03...
"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
I think its great you have a life, got rid of clothes, exercised and

cooked
in advance... but could you NOT suggest that people like that get a
life...
means if they do they might create another one and that would be wrong,
Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...

"ahmward" wrote in message
...
I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and

read
he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member
maintaining
my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell me what I

can
and cannot eat.

I was thinking that yesterday as I was cooking up a storm for the week.

Now
that it's track and field season I'll be gone most afternoons/evening

so
I
need to plan meals in advance. I made these great 1 pt chocolate

treats
with brownie mix and fiber one cereal. I also made some of my favorite
"comfort food" for lunches with substitutions that make it more than
comforting, it's downright healthy.

All the while I was getting rid of clothes that are too large on me and
digging out sleeveless stuff that I never would have considered wearing
without a jacket in the past. This of course was after waking up and
hitting the golf course first thing. It's nice to have a life. Some

people
(like the one you mention) should actually try it.
--
the volleyballchick


There you go again Lee. I love your wit!

--

Tanukiki (mom of 2 wonderful boys)

Pre-baby #2 weight 239 (in 2004)
Started WW 01/21/06
Reached 10% 03/18/06
205.4/181.6/150

--
Leader of the Cult of Worshippers of BiPolar Long-Haired Sexy Anime Guys
with Swords




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Old April 25th, 2006, 01:32 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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True to a point. You're assuming it could attract a member of its opposite
sex. There might not be enough alcohol in the northern hemisphere for that.
--
the volleyballchick

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
I think its great you have a life, got rid of clothes, exercised and cooked
in advance... but could you NOT suggest that people like that get a
life...
means if they do they might create another one and that would be wrong,
Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...

"ahmward" wrote in message
...
I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and

read
he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member
maintaining
my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell me what I can
and cannot eat.


I was thinking that yesterday as I was cooking up a storm for the week.

Now
that it's track and field season I'll be gone most afternoons/evening so
I
need to plan meals in advance. I made these great 1 pt chocolate treats
with brownie mix and fiber one cereal. I also made some of my favorite
"comfort food" for lunches with substitutions that make it more than
comforting, it's downright healthy.

All the while I was getting rid of clothes that are too large on me and
digging out sleeveless stuff that I never would have considered wearing
without a jacket in the past. This of course was after waking up and
hitting the golf course first thing. It's nice to have a life. Some

people
(like the one you mention) should actually try it.
--
the volleyballchick






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Old April 25th, 2006, 01:35 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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as low a life form as it appears it could self procreate, I am sure it has
enough practice anyway, Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...
True to a point. You're assuming it could attract a member of its

opposite
sex. There might not be enough alcohol in the northern hemisphere for

that.
--
the volleyballchick

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
I think its great you have a life, got rid of clothes, exercised and

cooked
in advance... but could you NOT suggest that people like that get a
life...
means if they do they might create another one and that would be wrong,
Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...

"ahmward" wrote in message
...
I can sit here eating a delicious piece of after dinner chocolate and

read
he should not be named's idiotic post. I'm a lifetime member
maintaining
my weight and enjoying life. Thank heavens WW doesn't tell me what I

can
and cannot eat.

I was thinking that yesterday as I was cooking up a storm for the week.

Now
that it's track and field season I'll be gone most afternoons/evening

so
I
need to plan meals in advance. I made these great 1 pt chocolate

treats
with brownie mix and fiber one cereal. I also made some of my favorite
"comfort food" for lunches with substitutions that make it more than
comforting, it's downright healthy.

All the while I was getting rid of clothes that are too large on me and
digging out sleeveless stuff that I never would have considered wearing
without a jacket in the past. This of course was after waking up and
hitting the golf course first thing. It's nice to have a life. Some

people
(like the one you mention) should actually try it.
--
the volleyballchick








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Old April 25th, 2006, 03:34 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Stormmee wrote:

as low a life form as it appears it could self procreate, I am sure it has
enough practice anyway, Lee


Meeeooowww!!! Hehehehehehehehe...

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