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Wayne Boatwright
 
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Default New Year Resolutions - Food Related?

On Sun 08 Jan 2006 07:54:45p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it The Bubbo?

> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I never make resolutions. If I'd wanted to be doing something I'd be
>>> doing it.

>>
>> That's my feeling, too, Heather.
>>
>>> Though I suppose at some point I should quit smoking and start eating
>>> better.

>>
>> David and I started Weight Watchers last week, but we're seriously
>> trying to think of it as a lifestyle change more than diet.
>>
>> Quitting smoking will have to come later. I could never attempt both
>> at the same time.
>>

>
> A few years ago I totally changed my diet and lost 80 pounds. It was
> straight up eating less, eating healthier and exercising mere. I know
> HOW to do it, I just don't want to do it.


Quite a few years ago I lost 93 pounds. I kept it off for a long time, but
it finally and gradually crept back on. Too many temptations, I guess. <g>
Loving to cook AND loving to eat can be a curse.

> The last time I tried to quit smoking was the same month I went on the
> pill. Suddenly I'm dating a guy after all the girls and there are all
> these things I just never had to think about, like avoiding babies.
>
> So I gon on the pill and david freaks that I'm immediately going to get
> a clot and have a stroke or something if I smoke so i quit smoking. Such
> a bad idea. The pill made me crazy and the lack of cigarettes made me
> angry.
>
> I didn't avoid pregnancy because of chemistry, I didn't get pregnat
> because I couldn't ****ing get laid!


That would **** me off, too!

> I'm off the pill and back on cigarettes and it may not be healthier but
> I am happier. And really, I don't smoke all that much. 4 or 5 a day on
> weekdays, 1 or 2 on the weekends.


No, you don't. I wish that I only smoked that much.

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Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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