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gone are the last vestiges of my 300+ lb life



 
 
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Old July 28th, 2006, 06:34 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Nunya B.
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I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to list
my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for most
applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again because
the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick


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Old July 28th, 2006, 06:53 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Stormmee
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that had to make you feel great, good one, Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and

my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to

list
my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for

most
applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again because
the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick




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Old July 28th, 2006, 07:21 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Gary G
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Default gone are the last vestiges of my 300+ lb life

I also never changed my license...Thanks to no tickets it has been close to
15 years...It showed my weight at 250...In my mind I never was heavier than
250...In fact I was well over 300...Nice to be below my license weight
now...GG

"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to
list my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for
most applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again
because the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick



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Old July 28th, 2006, 07:55 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Eddie-Type2
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Default gone are the last vestiges of my 300+ lb life

That's something I've never thought about! LOL!...............good for
you!........nice that you picked up on it and changed it.......!

Eddie
Weight June05-359.0lbs
Current Weight-289.6lbs
Loss to date=69.4lbs
Goal Weight-180.0lbs

"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to list
my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for most
applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again because
the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick



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Old July 28th, 2006, 09:54 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Beverly
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"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and

my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to

list
my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for

most
applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again because
the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick

That's a nice milestone !

My company id photo is 10+ years old and taken near my highest weight. I've
had several people comment that it looks nothing like me. Since I wear it
daily it's a constant reminder to watch the diet and exercise

Beverly


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Old July 29th, 2006, 06:36 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Willow Herself
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Now that is very very cool !

HA ! Be proud lady !
Will~

"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to
list my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for
most applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again
because the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick



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Old July 29th, 2006, 09:00 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
The Historian
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Nunya B. wrote:
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to list
my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for most
applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again because
the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick


Good for you. I'm looking forward to my driver's license renewal
shortly. I'm currently lighter than my 1999 and 2003 photos, but not as
light as my 1995. Another goal! :-)

Neil
385/305/200

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Old July 29th, 2006, 01:24 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Stormmee
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Default gone are the last vestiges of my 300+ lb life

DH just redid his and lowered his to a much closer number, Lee
The Historian wrote in message
oups.com...

Nunya B. wrote:
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and

my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I

simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two

years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and

for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to

list
my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for

most
applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again

because
the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick


Good for you. I'm looking forward to my driver's license renewal
shortly. I'm currently lighter than my 1999 and 2003 photos, but not as
light as my 1995. Another goal! :-)

Neil
385/305/200



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Old July 29th, 2006, 02:44 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Rachael Reynolds
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"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to
list my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for
most applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again
because the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick

I got stopped at Passport Control in Amsterdam with the Immigration Officer
very puzzled about my picture until he suddenly said, very loudly! Wow!
You've lost a lot of weight! Embarassing but fun!


--
Rachael

176/116/119

www.justgiving.com/rachaelreynolds


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Old July 29th, 2006, 05:17 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers,alt.support.diet
Eddie-Type2
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I wouldn't mind that happening to me!! hehehe.......

Wow......you've gone form 176 to 116 ? You must look totally awesome
Rachel and you must feel great too!!!


Eddie
Weight June05-359.0lbs
Current Weight-289.6lbs
Loss to date=69.4lbs
Goal Weight-180.0lbs

"Rachael Reynolds" wrote in message
...

"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
I renewed my driver's license today. It still had my 300+ lb. photo and my
weight was total fiction at the time. At the time I lost weight I simply
decided not to get another license because I had just changed it two years
previous because of marriage.

It turns out on the renewal form all I had to change was my weight and for
the first time since becoming a licensed driver I was not embarassed to
list my real weight.

The lady at the counter said it was rare that the number goes down for
most applicants and then asked if I was planning to put weight on again
because the number I wrote seemed too high .
--
the volleyballchick

I got stopped at Passport Control in Amsterdam with the Immigration Officer
very puzzled about my picture until he suddenly said, very loudly! Wow!
You've lost a lot of weight! Embarassing but fun!


--
Rachael

176/116/119

www.justgiving.com/rachaelreynolds




 




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