Airing of grievances, regrets, kudos, pats on the back, and I told ya so's
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Yay to me for thinking of myself for a change and taking a very much needed day off yesterday. I slept all day and now I feel like a new person.8
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caco_ethes wrote: »You visited Colorado a few times. That doesn't suddenly make you the kind of person who wears a pink cowboy hat. Ugh, just stahp
I just evened out your responses on this post. You just need one insightful and 1 inspiring to have a clean sweep.0 -
About 5 years ago a bunch of people were on my back about over-exercising and under-eating. Many people took issue disguised as concern... told me I would crash and burn, I'd get sick, I'd have organ failure, I'd ruin my metabolism, etc. I kept telling them to "trust my process"... some did and some didn't... well, it's 5 years later and I am the healthiest and strongest I've ever been... I didn't crash and burn, I didn't ruin myself, I didn't get sick and in 10 weeks I'm competing in my first body building competition. So... I guess this is an "I told you so" F-ing naysayers!5
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »My grievance is that @JLAJ81 only had two girls he was talking to. Most people on here are in the double digits.
It's grown quit a bit but you know that because you just sent me my daily noodz.2 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Most people on here are in the double digits.
Is there a way to tag everyone on MFP so they can see this and see who gets in trouble?7 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »My grievance is that @JLAJ81 only had two girls he was talking to. Most people on here are in the double digits.
It's grown quit a bit but you know that because you just sent me my daily noodz.
WHAT? When she sent me my daily noodz this morning she told me I was the only one that gets to see them today. Heartbroken..2 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »My grievance is that @JLAJ81 only had two girls he was talking to. Most people on here are in the double digits.
Double digits!? Man, you guys are setting the bar pretty high.1 -
beingmore1 wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »My grievance is that @JLAJ81 only had two girls he was talking to. Most people on here are in the double digits.
It's grown quit a bit but you know that because you just sent me my daily noodz.
WHAT? When she sent me my daily noodz this morning she told me I was the only one that gets to see them today. Heartbroken..
Airing of grievances....@meeseeksanddestroy only sends me pictures of bananas
The pics she sends me have bananas in them too4 -
VeronicaA76 wrote: »what is the etiquette? If you invite someone over for dinner, do you the host ask them to bring something or do you wait for the guest to offer? Now I grew up knowing you wait for the guest to offer and then say yes or no however every time my sister in law invites us over she is always asking for us to bring something and i get so irritated about it but can't seem to find a way to tell her. I never ask her to bring anything when i invite her over hoping she would get a clue. Am i wrong for feeling this way?
Etiquette is different from culture to culture. Some see bringing food as an insult, and some see not bringing food as an insult. My solution: "Do you want me to bring anything?".. If the answer is no, wine it is, if non drinkers flowers.
I agree . My issue is I would actually ask/offer (i don't mind at all) to bring something if given the chance but i guess my grievance is she does the asking before i get to offer.1 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »My grievance is that @JLAJ81 only had two girls he was talking to. Most people on here are in the double digits.
It's grown quit a bit but you know that because you just sent me my daily noodz.
WHAT? When she sent me my daily noodz this morning she told me I was the only one that gets to see them today. Heartbroken..
WAIT! You too????
Don't even! Damn it!0 -
Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »What's kik?
An app where married people share recipes6 -
Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »What's kik?
An app where married people share recipes
Like pintrest but with more 'progress'?
You get it0 -
Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »What's kik?
An app where married people share recipes
Like pintrest but with more 'progress'?
Yep. You can send pics of every step of the process. Videos too.
You can even live chat of you making the recipe.
Ummm...so I have heard1 -
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beingmore1 wrote: »Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »What's kik?
An app where married people share recipes
Like pintrest but with more 'progress'?
Yep. You can send pics of every step of the process. Videos too.
You can even live chat of you making the recipe.
Ummm...so I have heard
Wait, do these have to be keto recipes?
Some people really will try to sweet talk you into doing keto recipes...
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Buttering a biscuit isn't a keto recipe I'm pretty sure.6
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Caporegiem wrote: »Buttering a biscuit isn't a keto recipe I'm pretty sure.
Mmmm biscuits and butter.. Now I am hungry.0 -
A pat on the back for resisting a package of Reese's Sticks on my desk so long (probably 6 months) that the "best by" date has passed. And a grievance against the train of thought that I should eat them now because chocolate really doesn't have an infinite shelf life.3
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what is the etiquette? If you invite someone over for dinner, do you the host ask them to bring something or do you wait for the guest to offer? Now I grew up knowing you wait for the guest to offer and then say yes or no however every time my sister in law invites us over she is always asking for us to bring something and i get so irritated about it but can't seem to find a way to tell her. I never ask her to bring anything when i invite her over hoping she would get a clue. Am i wrong for feeling this way?
It depends. If you are hosting something more formal, they should probably think to bring a bottle of wine unless you don't drink, or they could ask. If it's totally informal, especially with many people, it's fine to go potluckish. I usually say "food and beverage contributions appreciated but not obligated" and then we have a good assortment of stuff for everyone. I have a habit of bringing homemade bread because for one thing I'm really good at it and for another it doesn't cost me a lot to make... I don't have a lot of money so that's a thing.1 -
abetterme9366 wrote: »A pat on the back for resisting a package of Reese's Sticks on my desk so long (probably 6 months) that the "best by" date has passed. And a grievance against the train of thought that I should eat them now because chocolate really doesn't have an infinite shelf life.
Send them to me. I will dispose of them responsibly.
I'll drop them in the mail - hopefully I don't tear into them on the way to the box. It's disturbing just how much I'm drawn to them now that I know about that 6/2017 best by date.0 -
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Small pat on the back for finally weeding the front yard. I despise weeding (but it's a requirement for the place I live) and depression makes getting up and around to those chores difficult sometimes. I finally decided that the morning was nice enough and that I ought to do it before all that rain from Harvey gets here later this week.
So yay, one less thing to do for awhile.1 -
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CanesGalactica wrote: »Small pat on the back for finally weeding the front yard. I despise weeding (but it's a requirement for the place I live) and depression makes getting up and around to those chores difficult sometimes. I finally decided that the morning was nice enough and that I ought to do it before all that rain from Harvey gets here later this week.
So yay, one less thing to do for awhile.
Speaking of Harvey, have you ever seen this movie?
Elwood P. Dowd (James Stewart) is a wealthy drunk who starts having visions of a giant rabbit named Harvey.0
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