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Old October 2nd, 2003, 04:17 PM
Julie
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Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.
After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.
Bye for now.
Julie


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Old October 2nd, 2003, 05:03 PM
Carol in NC
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Welcome to the group, Julie. I'm sure you'll like it here.

Carol

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318/254.6/169
63.4 lost since December 2002
I am a slim person in process.
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"Julie" wrote in message
news:7kXeb.5152$pl3.1791@pd7tw3no...
Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.
After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my

old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.
Bye for now.
Julie




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Old October 2nd, 2003, 05:06 PM
frood
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Hi, Julie! Keep up the good work!

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"Julie" wrote in message
news:7kXeb.5152$pl3.1791@pd7tw3no...
Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.
After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my

old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.
Bye for now.
Julie




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Old October 2nd, 2003, 07:51 PM
Nathalie W
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Welcome, Julie! And congrats on the pounds already lost!
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134.1/103.1/minigoal 102.3 Goal 68 Kg
295.6/227.3/minigoal 225.6/Goal 150 pounds
SWWC 238/227.3/226

"Julie" wrote in message
news:7kXeb.5152$pl3.1791@pd7tw3no...
Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.
After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my

old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.
Bye for now.
Julie




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Old October 3rd, 2003, 01:15 AM
Elaine Kirkham
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Hi Julie! Welcome aboard this great newsgroup. Congratulations on losing those 6
pounds already ;-D
Elaine K
331.4/194.2/179

Julie wrote:

Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.
After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.
Bye for now.
Julie


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Old October 3rd, 2003, 04:52 AM
Erin Marsh
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On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 15:17:23 GMT, "Julie"
wrote:

Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.


Hi Julie, welcome to the group. It's great to have you here :-)

After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.


You're off to a great start, good for you.

--
Erin in NZ
125/90.5/75 kgs
275.3/199.3/165 lbs

NYNY goal 180.6lbs (82 kilos)

"It is not the mountain we conquer, it is ourselves"
Sir Edmund Hilary
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Old October 3rd, 2003, 05:30 AM
Brenda Hammond
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Welcome to this great group Julie. Lots of support and good information
here. Look forward to hearing more form you. Congratulations on the 6 lb
loss too!
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Brenda
209/174/150
NYNY goal 160

"Julie" wrote in message
news:7kXeb.5152$pl3.1791@pd7tw3no...
Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.
After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my

old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.
Bye for now.
Julie




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Old October 4th, 2003, 05:21 AM
Kristin
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Hi and welcome Julie. Here's our welcome newbies e-mail... I'm glad to see
you here! Good luck!

Welcome to this great newsgroup where you'll receive lots of support,
advice, and encouragement. Once a week on Sundays, I post a list of links
that newcomers to asdww might find useful. You may want to look for that
later in the week, or do a backwards search for last Sunday's post.

In the meantime, here's our FAQ:
http://www.didian.com/asdww/
our welcome notice:
http://www.geocities.com/welcomenotice/index.html

Frequently seen acronyms on this NG:
NSV = Non-Scale Victory
WOE = Way of Eating
WOL = Way of Life (Living)
OP = on Points or On Program
DH = Dear or Darling Husband
DS/DD/DGD/etc = Dear or Darling Son, Daughter, Granddaughter, etc
WI = Weigh-in

HHH = Happy Healthy Holidays Exercise Challenge (aka HHH)
Our current exercise challenge hosted by Amberle. Currently in progress,
new signups are welcome.
http://www.angelfire.com/me4/travelgirl/hhh.htm

NYNY= New Year, New You Weight Loss Challenge.
Our current weight loss challenge again hosted by Amberle. Currently in
progress, new signups are welcome.
http://www.angelfire.com/me4/travelgirl/nyny.htm

Other acronyms:
http://www.wwlissa.com/dwlz100+/100+acronyms.htm

Disclaimer: As an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, asdww is unusual in that
most of the people who participate are respectful, considerate folks who
freely share their experience with and knowledge of WW, weight loss, and
maintenance. Yet occasionally, spammers, trolls, and flamers show up to post
advertising, false information, insults, and the like. Nearly all of the
time, people like this are just trying to yank someone's chain. Most of the
regulars on this newsgroup offer their experience as a suggestion to try if
you're stuck, but are quick to advise that each person has to find what
works for him/herself. If someone posts something that doesn't sound right
to you, ask the newsgroup, ask your WW leader, or ask your health
professional.

Much success on your weight loss journey! WW works!


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~Kristin O~
272/237.4/172

Here's our FAQ: http://www.didian.com/asdww/ and welcome notice:
http://www.geocities.com/welcomenotice/index.html



"Julie" wrote in message
news:7kXeb.5152$pl3.1791@pd7tw3no...
Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.
After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my

old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.
Bye for now.
Julie




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Old October 4th, 2003, 12:35 PM
SuzyQ
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Welcome Julie and congratulations on your loss.
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Weight 124
WW Lifetime Membership Feb 03

"Julie" wrote in message
news:7kXeb.5152$pl3.1791@pd7tw3no...
Hi!
You seem like a nice group, I'd love to join in.
After trying to drop some weight and repeatedly failing, I dusted off my

old
Weigh****chers book two weeks ago and am truly amazed at how well this way
of eating works! Since September 18th I've lost 6 pounds (even with a
couple of wine and dine blow-outs!) and feel so much better. It seems so
easy to put on weight in the mid-forties and much harder to remove it, but
this weight loss is very encouraging.
Bye for now.
Julie




 




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