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Old March 30th, 2005, 02:07 PM
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The revised list would cost roughly $ 30 Australian ( or around 17 Euro )
at the place I generally shop ( the local woolworths ).



* that is about 23.15 US dollars if you are an old fashioned fan of Bush.
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Old March 30th, 2005, 02:34 PM
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Catharine Honeyman wrote:

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, "stopthecravings" wrote:

Hello All,
I have just joined the group today. I knew I needed help but did not
know where to turn to. Im 23 years old and very obeist. I have tried
countless diets and numerous decisions to change my life however I'm
always found back here at square one, unhappy and overweight... I have
decided to try again now, no more holidays on the way... I was just
wondering how people have been able to stop the addictions to such
marvelous yet horrible things such as chocolate and fast food. This is
the first ever group that I join but I am excited for feedback and new
friendships perhaps.
Thank you all in advance for your tips and support.



Just eat whatever you want and let your body find its own weight. Dieting
is harmful to your health.

2 ngs taken out to rpevent multiple crosspostst


I would recommend learning what heatlhy eating is and practising it
instead of letting my body find its weight. I think my body woudl always
choose to eat more and then more. It woudln't strive for a certain
wight, it woud strive for eating as much as possible.
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Old March 30th, 2005, 04:51 PM
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"jake" wrote in message
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Catharine Honeyman wrote:

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, "stopthecravings" wrote:

Hello All,
I have just joined the group today. I knew I needed help but did not
know where to turn to. Im 23 years old and very obeist. I have tried
countless diets and numerous decisions to change my life however I'm
always found back here at square one, unhappy and overweight... I have
decided to try again now, no more holidays on the way... I was just
wondering how people have been able to stop the addictions to such
marvelous yet horrible things such as chocolate and fast food. This is
the first ever group that I join but I am excited for feedback and new
friendships perhaps.
Thank you all in advance for your tips and support.



Just eat whatever you want and let your body find its own weight.
Dieting
is harmful to your health.
2 ngs taken out to rpevent multiple crosspostst


I would recommend learning what heatlhy eating is and practising it
instead of letting my body find its weight. I think my body woudl always
choose to eat more and then more. It woudln't strive for a certain wight,
it woud strive for eating as much as possible.


This message was cross-posted to the fat acceptance group, which is where
the recommendation above must have come from.

It's not obvious why the OP would post to both diet AND fat acceptance
groups, either she wants to lose weight or she wants to be accepted as a fat
person, they're mutually exclusive.


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Old March 30th, 2005, 05:32 PM
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Idiot.



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Old March 30th, 2005, 06:40 PM
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I figured this must have come from a fat acceptance person. Eating
whatever you want is a perfectly acceptable lifestyle choice, but it is
inconsistent with the goals that brought most of us to
alt.support.diet. If I ate whatever I wanted to, I would still weigh
260 or more. (Or, if I ate what I used to want to. I have worked on
changing my "wants" to be based on more than just the fun of eating.)

My experience contradicts the OP's assertion that "Dieting is harmful
to your health." I have never been healthier. I am in far better
health than most people I know.

Chris
262/130s/130s

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Old March 30th, 2005, 07:19 PM
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"Chris" wrote in message
ups.com...
I figured this must have come from a fat acceptance person. Eating
whatever you want is a perfectly acceptable lifestyle choice, but it is
inconsistent with the goals that brought most of us to
alt.support.diet. If I ate whatever I wanted to, I would still weigh
260 or more. (Or, if I ate what I used to want to. I have worked on
changing my "wants" to be based on more than just the fun of eating.)

My experience contradicts the OP's assertion that "Dieting is harmful
to your health." I have never been healthier. I am in far better
health than most people I know.\


Ah, but that's precisely the point, if you examine the first post you'll
notice the '' character on the left of each line of the first paragraph,
which identifies it as the original post. The '' character is absent from
the next paragraph stating that "dieting is harmful to your health", which
was obviously added by s/one else in the fat acceptance group, not by the
OP, who would be contradicting herself too.




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Old March 30th, 2005, 07:20 PM
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You really are a disgusting, immoral troll.

The real Catharine Honeyman was a wonderful person who died of cancer
in April 2004 after a courageous struggle I was proud to know her, if
only through cyberspace. Only a total slime would co-opt the identity
of someone who is no longer here to speak for themselves.

You really should be ashamed of yourself.

Mary Gordon

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Old March 30th, 2005, 08:11 PM
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The Catherine Honyeman email address at aloha.net is the Catherine Mary
was referring to when she made her very spot on call about the moral
failings of the forger.

Go ahead, stick up for slime ball forgers jape, it make you look just
as nasty as they.


AJ
Because, somebody has to be the Diva!

 




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