Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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I hate the taste of red wine but sometimes i drink it to impress people.0
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Just had Chips Ahoy ice cream cake for dinner. Yum!
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ladybuggnorris wrote: »Good news!
For those of you who do not like the taste of Marshmallow Peeps, you can still get all the benefits of the cleanse, without the nasty Peep taste!
Motherf.....
This is going to destroy my profit margin!0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »ladybuggnorris wrote: »Good news!
For those of you who do not like the taste of Marshmallow Peeps, you can still get all the benefits of the cleanse, without the nasty Peep taste!
Motherf.....
This is going to destroy my profit margin!
After you posted the what do peeps do gif in that other thread, my mind went to "What does the Peep say?". I guess we have the answer now. Get your parody video out before Easter and you can make up the margin easy.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »ladybuggnorris wrote: »Good news!
For those of you who do not like the taste of Marshmallow Peeps, you can still get all the benefits of the cleanse, without the nasty Peep taste!
Motherf.....
This is going to destroy my profit margin!
I see my profit margins going through the roof, though! Sorry "Tincan"!0 -
These bites of heaven.
So so bad for you, but I could down a whole bag myself.0 -
curlylocks302 wrote: »These bites of heaven.
So so bad for you, but I could down a whole bag myself.
I just drooled0 -
I don't put salad dressing into MFP0
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Confession: The 'Pushy Co-Workers' thread in Food & Nutrition is a real read. Wow, glad I am not the OP. I can only imagine the amount of people who want to ask questions but don't.
I saw that one.
It reminded me too much of the time my SO, his son and I were supposed to go out of town together and the son wanted to go to a particular restaurant for supper. SO asked him to check out the menu online to see if there was anything I would like (I eat pescetarian) and the son said, "They'll have salads, she can just order one of those". Grrrr.
I'm not on a diet, nor am I vegetarian... a salad is not a "meal" in my world, it's a starter... and if we're going out for a nice dinner I sure as hell don't want to order just a salad.
I totally over-identified with that poor girl.
edit: spelling
Missed that thread, but yeah... I don't order salads, ever. Last time I did, it was a pitiful amount of food and I was starving 2 hours later. It's either that or 1000 calories worth of cheese, nuts and dressing... I'll pass. I can make my own salads at home...
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Isn't there a 2nd stomach for dessert?
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Yes and I taught my kids to believe they had two tummies....regular and dessert.
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I confess that it irritates the crap out of me that so many people think they're the first to discover an issue and start a "Is the database down?" thread when if they took 4 seconds to look, they'd see that there are 9 topics about it on the first page of "Recent Topics" alone.
But I may be hangry.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »I confess that it irritates the crap out of me that so many people think they're the first to discover an issue and start a "Is the database down?" thread when if they took 4 seconds to look, they'd see that there are 9 topics about it on the first page of "Recent Topics" alone.
But I may be hangry.
Yuuuuup.
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ladybuggnorris wrote: »Confession 2: I do not understand peoples' obsession with beards (no offense "Tincan"...I think you are great and one of the main reasons I come back every day). When I see posts with actors pre and post beard, I ALWAYS think they are way better looking without the beard. Just not a fan, I guess. That being said, I haven't seen my husband without a goatee (not a REAL beard, I know) for over 12 years.
My Dad always had a big burly beard when I was a kid. When I was 8 I begged my Dad to shave his beard off for the annual father/daughter Girl Scout banquet. He shaved it all off! Of course he grew it out again, but after that I always loved his beard.
Confession: My Dad is my hero.0 -
CoffeeSlayer wrote: »ladybuggnorris wrote: »Confession 2: I do not understand peoples' obsession with beards (no offense "Tincan"...I think you are great and one of the main reasons I come back every day). When I see posts with actors pre and post beard, I ALWAYS think they are way better looking without the beard. Just not a fan, I guess. That being said, I haven't seen my husband without a goatee (not a REAL beard, I know) for over 12 years.
My Dad always had a big burly beard when I was a kid. When I was 8 I begged my Dad to shave his beard off for the annual father/daughter Girl Scout banquet. He shaved it all off! Of course he grew it out again, but after that I always loved his beard.
Confession: My Dad is my hero.
I have also only ever seen my Dad once without a beard. He is very handsome with it. He does, however, usually keep it neat and trim.0 -
Someone I know started trying to lose weight around the same time as I did, and she told me that "the first 20 lbs will be so easy to lose". Now, she may have been referring to water weight, but that comment irritated me so much. It was just they way she said it. I've been working hard, and she has made no changes and guess who is actually losing? So easy. I have been enjoying people noticing my loss in front of her.0
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I recently started going to Orange Theory, I wear 2 bras so no one gets hurt!!!0
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I confess that I get irritated when I come back to this thread after being at work and there are 300+ new comments, and I feel like I rush through them and even skip some to catch up, and then hours and hours later, I have time to sit here, and there 11 new comments.....exactly what happened today......
Don't you guys know you are all supposed to be online at the same times I am!0 -
such disappoint! I had an hour at the dojo, 30 minutes for dinner and an hour and a half at the gym, and I come back to 11 comments? they're good comments, and i'm curious as to what Orange Theory is, but I was at least expecting a terrible room mate prank/revenge story
There's only 14 posts left until 666. I don't want build this up too much, but seriously, what kind of terrible things have I done!?0 -
I have a friend who is literally over a foot and a half taller than I am. He quite happily admits that he eats way too much. Yet almost every day that I see him he'll tell me at one point or another that I can eat some damned thing (that I don't even want in the first place) calorie wise and it'll be fine because I'm always exercising. I've explained that I can't. I've explained that I don't want whatever it is. I've also explained that I won't. He will not stop. I confess I am getting resentful and I feel stabby.0
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I have a friend who is literally over a foot and a half taller than I am. He quite happily admits that he eats way too much. Yet almost every day that I see him he'll tell me at one point or another that I can eat some damned thing (that I don't even want in the first place) calorie wise and it'll be fine because I'm always exercising. I've explained that I can't. I've explained that I don't want whatever it is. I've also explained that I won't. He will not stop. I confess I am getting resentful and I feel stabby.
I hate it when people do this.
Hate. It.
If I do not want food you have no right to force it upon me. I am telling the truth when I say I don't want it. I'm not being polite or demure and I don't need to be talked into it. I just really, really do not want to eat whatever it is.
I get stabby really easily.0
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