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  #11  
Old August 25th, 2004, 06:30 PM
Cubit
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Hi Iggy,

I was not comfortable with several of the responses to my expression of
frustration. My determination to continue on to goal was and is unchanged.
By reducing my exposure on ASDLC I hope to avoid cheapshots by JC or Roger
Zoul. A carrot is much better than a stick.

I'm glad my link to the Paleo people and their perspective on the modern
grain based high carb diet was helpful to you.

Cubit
311/221/165
90 pounds since Nov. 2003
LC since 12/01/2003

"Ignoramus13955" wrote in message
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I am wondering... He mentioned some doubts about continuing his diet,
vaguely, and then dropped out... Maybe he is simply on vacation. I am
a bit indebted to him for suggesting to look harder at my carb intake.

i



  #12  
Old August 25th, 2004, 11:11 PM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 25-Aug-2004, "Cubit" wrote:

By reducing my exposure on ASDLC I hope to avoid cheapshots by JC or
Roger Zoul. A carrot is much better than a stick.


But Cubit, carrots are *not* low carb. ;-)

Take care,
Carmen
  #13  
Old August 25th, 2004, 11:11 PM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 25-Aug-2004, "Cubit" wrote:

By reducing my exposure on ASDLC I hope to avoid cheapshots by JC or
Roger Zoul. A carrot is much better than a stick.


But Cubit, carrots are *not* low carb. ;-)

Take care,
Carmen
  #14  
Old August 26th, 2004, 03:28 AM
JC Der Koenig
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Do you squat to ****?

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"Cubit" wrote in message
om...
Hi Iggy,

I was not comfortable with several of the responses to my expression of
frustration. My determination to continue on to goal was and is

unchanged.
By reducing my exposure on ASDLC I hope to avoid cheapshots by JC or Roger
Zoul. A carrot is much better than a stick.

I'm glad my link to the Paleo people and their perspective on the

modern
grain based high carb diet was helpful to you.

Cubit
311/221/165
90 pounds since Nov. 2003
LC since 12/01/2003

"Ignoramus13955" wrote in message
...
I am wondering... He mentioned some doubts about continuing his diet,
vaguely, and then dropped out... Maybe he is simply on vacation. I am
a bit indebted to him for suggesting to look harder at my carb intake.

i





  #15  
Old August 26th, 2004, 03:28 AM
JC Der Koenig
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Do you squat to ****?

--
You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW


"Cubit" wrote in message
om...
Hi Iggy,

I was not comfortable with several of the responses to my expression of
frustration. My determination to continue on to goal was and is

unchanged.
By reducing my exposure on ASDLC I hope to avoid cheapshots by JC or Roger
Zoul. A carrot is much better than a stick.

I'm glad my link to the Paleo people and their perspective on the

modern
grain based high carb diet was helpful to you.

Cubit
311/221/165
90 pounds since Nov. 2003
LC since 12/01/2003

"Ignoramus13955" wrote in message
...
I am wondering... He mentioned some doubts about continuing his diet,
vaguely, and then dropped out... Maybe he is simply on vacation. I am
a bit indebted to him for suggesting to look harder at my carb intake.

i





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Old August 26th, 2004, 04:20 PM
billydee
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"Cubit" wrote in message . com...
Hi Iggy,

I was not comfortable with several of the responses to my expression of
frustration. My determination to continue on to goal was and is unchanged.
By reducing my exposure on ASDLC I hope to avoid cheapshots by JC or Roger
Zoul. A carrot is much better than a stick.

I'm glad my link to the Paleo people and their perspective on the modern
grain based high carb diet was helpful to you.

Cubit
311/221/165
90 pounds since Nov. 2003
LC since 12/01/2003

"Ignoramus13955" wrote in message
...
I am wondering... He mentioned some doubts about continuing his diet,
vaguely, and then dropped out... Maybe he is simply on vacation. I am
a bit indebted to him for suggesting to look harder at my carb intake.

i


You must have some pretty thin skin if you worry about what any of
these idiots on Usenet think.
  #17  
Old August 26th, 2004, 04:20 PM
billydee
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"Cubit" wrote in message . com...
Hi Iggy,

I was not comfortable with several of the responses to my expression of
frustration. My determination to continue on to goal was and is unchanged.
By reducing my exposure on ASDLC I hope to avoid cheapshots by JC or Roger
Zoul. A carrot is much better than a stick.

I'm glad my link to the Paleo people and their perspective on the modern
grain based high carb diet was helpful to you.

Cubit
311/221/165
90 pounds since Nov. 2003
LC since 12/01/2003

"Ignoramus13955" wrote in message
...
I am wondering... He mentioned some doubts about continuing his diet,
vaguely, and then dropped out... Maybe he is simply on vacation. I am
a bit indebted to him for suggesting to look harder at my carb intake.

i


You must have some pretty thin skin if you worry about what any of
these idiots on Usenet think.
 




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