I just ate an entire box of Girl Scout cookies. Help!
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_Terrapin_ wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »...with telltale residue on their face?
Dirt on his knees while trying to make enough money for his next box...
Such a sad outcome. All for the want of GS cookies.
So the dirt is from tiling a floor or laying bricks? I mean, you don't mean. . . . .oh Lord.
Sadly, people will do anything for their sugar cookie addiction.0 -
My biggest regret from last night is that I have no Girl Scout cookies today.0
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nutmegoreo wrote: »_Terrapin_ wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »...with telltale residue on their face?
Dirt on his knees while trying to make enough money for his next box...
Such a sad outcome. All for the want of GS cookies.
So the dirt is from tiling a floor or laying bricks? I mean, you don't mean. . . . .oh Lord.
Of course, laying brick. What were you thinking? :huh: :noway:
Phew. I thought so. Were all the bricks oven kilned to make them hard?
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snickerscharlie wrote: »_Terrapin_ wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »...with telltale residue on their face?
Dirt on his knees while trying to make enough money for his next box...
Such a sad outcome. All for the want of GS cookies.
So the dirt is from tiling a floor or laying bricks? I mean, you don't mean. . . . .oh Lord.
Sadly, people will do anything for their sugar cookie addiction.
I picture it like this, but without the big comfy couch:
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No beer to wash down those calories? Those are going straight to your hips0 -
lol I didn't realize it was a guy and totally thought he was serious. Maybe it speaks to the abundance of posts with people asking about motivation, I don't know. So this was a joke? that does make me feel better0
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tara_means_star wrote: »lol I didn't realize it was a guy and totally thought he was serious. Maybe it speaks to the abundance of posts with people asking about motivation, I don't know. So this was a joke? that does make me feel better
Unfortunately, there are many more who are serious.0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »tara_means_star wrote: »lol I didn't realize it was a guy and totally thought he was serious. Maybe it speaks to the abundance of posts with people asking about motivation, I don't know. So this was a joke? that does make me feel better
Unfortunately, there are many more who are serious.
Yeah. So much fun to mock the ones that are serious.0 -
It happens to the best of us, dont beat yourself up about it. Just try and work hard in the gym to balance things out0
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susan100df wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »tara_means_star wrote: »lol I didn't realize it was a guy and totally thought he was serious. Maybe it speaks to the abundance of posts with people asking about motivation, I don't know. So this was a joke? that does make me feel better
Unfortunately, there are many more who are serious.
Yeah. So much fun to mock the ones that are serious.
Yes, this is exactly what I was suggesting. Rather than taking a few moments to respond thoughtfully to someone who is struggling to make changes that they feel are helpful, healthful, and will bring them towards their goals, a quick snarky mocking comment is always much more helpful.0 -
susan100df wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »tara_means_star wrote: »lol I didn't realize it was a guy and totally thought he was serious. Maybe it speaks to the abundance of posts with people asking about motivation, I don't know. So this was a joke? that does make me feel better
Unfortunately, there are many more who are serious.
Yeah. So much fun to mock the ones that are serious.
Do you think most people who want help drink a 50 ounce milkshake and not know what to do?
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Totally understand. I just drank 1.5 bottles of Andre's and shared a box of Trader Joe's All Butter Shortbread Cookies with Chocolate Filling with my husband, so I ended up eating 1,876 calories just for my night-time dessert. Before that, I had eaten 1,970, so a total of 3,846 calories for today. A total aberration. There's a long story of how I got to feeling I "deserved" this mini-feast, and I still have one more "celebration" day. After that, back on the wagon and to eating right and exercising so I can continue my weight-loss journey. Have lost 27 pounds since August, and that's with six weeks of vacation and wonderful life getting in the way of my weight loss journey.0
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I was a Girl Scout, and so was my sister. When she started, I would buy 10 boxes and make them last around 6 months. I found having more made them less novel and exciting to me. But if you really want to avoid it, don't buy any more. (Also, peanut butter patties have the least cookies in the box. So I hope they're good enough to be worth it lol.)0
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nutmegoreo wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »_Terrapin_ wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »...with telltale residue on their face?
Dirt on his knees while trying to make enough money for his next box...
Such a sad outcome. All for the want of GS cookies.
So the dirt is from tiling a floor or laying bricks? I mean, you don't mean. . . . .oh Lord.
Sadly, people will do anything for their sugar cookie addiction.
I picture it like this, but without the big comfy couch:
Big comfy couch is awesome......I personally liked Major Bedhead.0
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