married , and try to loose weight.
traceyroy54
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Hi all I'm Tracey
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Hello. Good morning! Where fromb1
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Im from Melbourne1
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Louisiana here. Add if you like0
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Welcome to MFP0
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This can be a challenge, but it can be done. I have to fix 2 meals lunch and dinner every day. I do some of mine ahead and either eat it several days or freeze some for another day.1
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Anyone can add me, that's cool.0
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OP Will you please correct the typo/spelling error in the title of this thread? Every time I see it it's like fingernails on a chalkboard to me.
That's all, carry on,2 -
Jimb376mfp wrote: »OP Will you please correct the typo/spelling error in the title of this thread? Every time I see it it's like fingernails on a chalkboard to me.
That's all, carry on,
Jim did you meet Hitler on your younger days?
@Villae81 Nope, but you have a typo. should be "in your" not "on your".
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He also didn't punctuate after Jim. People who unpunctuate bother me. [/quote]
@Cutaway_Collar Thanks for having my back on this. You know how serious I take this *kitten*!
I guess I shoulda just flagged it as abusive spelling. If I had a nickel for every time I have seen LOSE misspelled as LOOSE on MFP and four years on WW Community Boards I couldn't retire. Oh wait. I retired in 2010!
PS @Villae81 STAY OFF MY Lawn!
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GnothiSeauton23 wrote: »Jimb376mfp wrote: »OP Will you please correct the typo/spelling error in the title of this thread? Every time I see it it's like fingernails on a chalkboard to me.
That's all, carry on,
You should losen up a bit!
Lose as a gose here.
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Let me be the one to offer the olive branch to @Villae81 and @Cutaway_Collar so we can all just get along.
BTW I would like to apply for your school. I once had a Boss who was an English major and mentioned that to me when he edited my "professional" work. He liked to call my drafts "deathless prose".
When I filled out an on the job accident report I mentioned I had slipped on "frozen dew" that was on the grass. He told me it was "ice".
I think I will google the phrase "chit chat".0 -
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Let me be the one to offer the olive branch to @Villae81 and @Cutaway_Collar so we can all just get along.
BTW I would like to apply for your school. I once had a Boss who was an English major and mentioned that to me when he edited my "professional" work. He liked to call my drafts "deathless prose".
When I filled out an on the job accident report I mentioned I had slipped on "frozen dew" that was on the grass. He told me it was "ice".
I think I will google the phrase "chit chat".
Prior I briefly was into this girl who was very pretty, MBA from an ivy league school but the spelling in her communication..... not too bad but the obvious mistakes.... totally lost respect for her as soon as I saw her written communication.
This sort of makes me lose respect for you, but not totally, just a little.3 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Let me be the one to offer the olive branch to @Villae81 and @Cutaway_Collar so we can all just get along.
BTW I would like to apply for your school. I once had a Boss who was an English major and mentioned that to me when he edited my "professional" work. He liked to call my drafts "deathless prose".
When I filled out an on the job accident report I mentioned I had slipped on "frozen dew" that was on the grass. He told me it was "ice".
I think I will google the phrase "chit chat".
Prior I briefly was into this girl who was very pretty, MBA from an ivy league school but the spelling in her communication..... not too bad but the obvious mistakes.... totally lost respect for her as soon as I saw her written communication.
This sort of makes me lose respect for you, but not totally, just a little.
Humor outweighs arrogance. Regaining respect, totally.2 -
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What's the issue?1
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traceyroy54 wrote: »Hi all I'm Tracey
@traceyroy54 What is the problem? Marriage shouldn't stop you from losing weight. You can work on this together. If your partner doesn't actually need to lose weight as well, you can still encourage better eating so that you both enjoy a healthy lifestyle.0 -
traceyroy54 wrote: »Hi all I'm Tracey
@traceyroy54 What is the problem? Marriage shouldn't stop you from losing weight. You can work on this together. If your partner doesn't actually need to lose weight as well, you can still encourage better eating so that you both enjoy a healthy lifestyle.
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I have no problems loosing weight. I just called it married and loosing weight, not blaming anyone.0
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Take a look at yourselfs , this is my community post, so keep it nice ppl!
I don't care how ppl spell,
it's about fitness and health, being married.1 -
Pps, GET FRIGGING JUDGE JUDY OFF MY PAGE0
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traceyroy54 wrote: »I have no problems loosing weight. I just called it married and loosing weight, not blaming anyone.
If anybody says "loose" when the actually mean "lose," I'm going to track them down and pelt them with a water balloon in winter.2 -
traceyroy54 wrote: »Pps, GET FRIGGING JUDGE JUDY OFF MY PAGE
Since when is a public forum your page.
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