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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 2,424 Member

    Alright, confession: I watched the trailer for the FP and I just cringed.

    Puts to shame what the actual DDR community is and how to even play hahaha omg I can't stop laughing, that was great.

    If you wanna see a real "match" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez96JsRYaZk

    BOOM.

    I know I've been reading the forums too long when I watch that and wonder if the people who get mad about someone holding on to the treadmill would complain about that, too. Also wondering if I'd be able to do it if I did have a railing. I've only tried the console version, and my back says hell no.

    @AgentOrangeJuice, I'm trying to comprehend what a "grit stick" would taste like, or even the texture. Please explain.
  • Posts: 6 Member
    I ate a sleeve of Thin Mints on my cheat day and didn't even feel bad about it... Ok maybe a little bad, but anything with the name "thin" in it can't be all that bad, right?? :)
  • Posts: 2,282 Member

    Isn't there a 2nd stomach for dessert?

    As a child I always told my mom that my stomach was divided in two for supper and dessert!
  • Posts: 119 Member
    JPW1990 wrote: »

    I know I've been reading the forums too long when I watch that and wonder if the people who get mad about someone holding on to the treadmill would complain about that, too. Also wondering if I'd be able to do it if I did have a railing. I've only tried the console version, and my back says hell no.

    @AgentOrangeJuice, I'm trying to comprehend what a "grit stick" would taste like, or even the texture. Please explain.

    You'd be surprised. All the old school players get mad at the new players when they hold the bar for songs. Now, don't get me wrong, I am a no "bar"er too, but some songs.... man the foot speed needed to complete them is just.... you'd be hard pressed to find a player that could quad a song like that, let alone pass it.
  • Posts: 3,944 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »

    Good thing you're able to grow it back! I find it interesting how some men are so distinct and defined by their facial hair and wonder at times what made them to decide to grow it (and keep it) in the first place? I don't believe I've ever asked my husband what made him grow and keep a mustache at all times, but neither his older or younger brother wear facial hair. Hmmm... something to inquire about.

    I've been growing facial hair of some sort since about 8th grade. It's just something I've always liked to do. I've never thought of any particular style as my permanent look, and I'll lop all of it off at a moment's notice. Sometimes I don't even know I'm going to do it until I'm standing in front of the mirror, although ever since the Texas Incident, I give a holler to the wife if I decide to cut it off.
  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    My diary is open but I stopped publishing the 'has completed her diary' posts. Quite sure nobody ever looks at my diary now.

    False. I stock most of my MFP's diaries. My husband calls me a stocker. :blush:

  • Posts: 26,368 Member

    I've eaten dessert knowing without a doubt that I will end up regretting it physically. The most recent case was Applebee's with the Apple ChimicheesecaKEOHGODGETINMYMOUTH...sorry... I knew when I ordered it that I had already overeaten on dinner and anything more was going to make me feel bloated, but damn if I didn't near lick the plate. Couldn't move from the recliner when I got home. It was awful...awfully tasty!

    I did that when we went to a local Easten European restaurant months back... I was actually too full for dessert but I refused to leave without trying some... I seriously thought I was going to throw up, and the whole meal wasn't even that good. I'm never going to that place again!

    I actually never get dessert at Applebee's because the calories are too high to make it worth it for me. I only get dessert at local restaurants that don't have calories anywhere... that way I can lie to myself that it's only 500-600 calories and not 1000+.
  • Posts: 3,928 Member
    edited March 2015
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    @Francl27‌ You and my daughter would get along famously! She ALWAYS and I do mean ALWAYS has room for dessert. Especially is ice cream is involved.

    Well that's because ice cream slides in between all the other food.

    ETA: except for the incident WillLift4Tats mentioned
  • Posts: 125 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    I have a big ice cream sundaw with a waffle bowl, whipped cream and caramel sauce in my near future.

    Unfortunately I only burn 220 calories an hour on the bike.

    I'm a maniac on the bike. I jack up the burn by playing techo and waving my arms like a crazy person on the highest resistance level. I inhaled that ice cream. I should have got a large.
  • Posts: 1,069 Member
    edited March 2015
    JPW1990 wrote: »

    @AgentOrangeJuice, I'm trying to comprehend what a "grit stick" would taste like, or even the texture. Please explain.

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    looks like that, served with a bacon aioli. cheese and corn inside.

    edit: 21 posts until my 666th all the terrible things I've done.
  • Posts: 5,762 Member

    I've been growing facial hair of some sort since about 8th grade. It's just something I've always liked to do. I've never thought of any particular style as my permanent look, and I'll lop all of it off at a moment's notice. Sometimes I don't even know I'm going to do it until I'm standing in front of the mirror, although ever since the Texas Incident, I give a holler to the wife if I decide to cut it off.

    Good thinking!
  • Posts: 5,762 Member

    I have noticed that! And I remember her coming back and mentioning how weird it is. Turns out, it's a lot more common than she ever thought.

    Glad it wasn't just me!
  • Posts: 119 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    I did that when we went to a local Easten European restaurant months back... I was actually too full for dessert but I refused to leave without trying some... I seriously thought I was going to throw up, and the whole meal wasn't even that good. I'm never going to that place again!

    I actually never get dessert at Applebee's because the calories are too high to make it worth it for me. I only get dessert at local restaurants that don't have calories anywhere... that way I can lie to myself that it's only 500-600 calories and not 1000+.

    I used to work at Applebee's and those chimi cheesecakes and blondies were probably the only things I would eat. so full of NOM. It was awesome when somebody sent back a dessert cause we'd ALL devour it in the back.

  • Posts: 4,195 Member

    Oh dear, glad you have a sense of humor!! LOL

    If I ever get to 200, I will be so proud that I might just post it on Facebook. Well, maybe 199.

    My super-skinny goal weight is 190.
  • Posts: 3,944 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    I did that when we went to a local Easten European restaurant months back... I was actually too full for dessert but I refused to leave without trying some... I seriously thought I was going to throw up, and the whole meal wasn't even that good. I'm never going to that place again!

    I actually never get dessert at Applebee's because the calories are too high to make it worth it for me. I only get dessert at local restaurants that don't have calories anywhere... that way I can lie to myself that it's only 500-600 calories and not 1000+.

    I only let my wife talk me into it because the diner we picked was jammed up and I had a ton of calories because of my long run. It was not a wise decision on my part.

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  • Posts: 3,944 Member
    edited March 2015

    I used to work at Applebee's and those chimi cheesecakes and blondies were probably the only things I would eat. so full of NOM. It was awesome when somebody sent back a dessert cause we'd ALL devour it in the back.

    I was so mad when they discontinued the Sizzlin' Apple Pie that I stopped eating there for 2 years.

    ETA: Who the *kitten* sends back a dessert? I don't even understand that concept!
  • Posts: 1,069 Member

    I only let my wife talk me into it because the diner we picked was jammed up and I had a ton of calories because of my long run. It was not a wise decision on my part.

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    Applebee's chose poorly when they stopped working with Celebrity Chef Tyler Florence. His Pesto Ciabatta burger was absolutely amazing. I quit eating there when they stopped carrying that beauty.
  • Posts: 128 Member
    I bought a 'treat' multipack of 10 snickers bars to last me 5 weeks which I'm so protective over I count them every time i have one to make sure noone else has taken one.

    I'm currently one missing and I'm seriously pissed off that no one will own up to taking it!
  • Posts: 119 Member

    I was so mad when they discontinued the Sizzlin' Apple Pie that I stopped eating there for 2 years.

    ETA: Who the *kitten* sends back a dessert? I don't even understand that concept!

    We usually had no idea how it happened, but everyone was happy to get the dessert.

  • Posts: 669 Member

    You're doing it right!

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    Yes! Now all I have to do is add in a peep cleanse and it's goal weight city.
  • Posts: 47 Member
    So when I can't fill MFP, I keep a written diary...that I always, ALWAYS forget to put into MFP D:

    In addition, I almost always forget to include my exercise (I swear I'm not just sitting in one place every day xD).

    I only just made my food log public, and it's frustrating when the days I eat the most properly...are the days I forget to log. And then I'm sure everyone thinks I'm killing myself by only eating instant meals (versus the reality; days where I'm eating instant meals are also when I have class AND work, and these are the days that are most likely for me to not eat whole food items). Also vacation= lack of internet=god why can't I remember to post in MFP?!

    In response to a few posters who asked if I saw skinnyfat-shaming here; it isn't as huge a problem as being constant on every forum. It's usually a page or so in when someone is worried about an aspect of their body/regiment (I've only seen it 3-4 times and I did comment once, but then I worried I seemed to be supporting the idea of lack of wellness/fitness in changes of diet and I didn't want to start internet fights...)

    Last but not least: I engage in activities that are hard to measure (foam weapon fighting, dancing around the apartment with my cats): I usually put ballroom dancing if it's constant but slow movement, and general dancing because it's the only thing I can think of that has bursts of fast movement in short periods of time.
  • Posts: 1,069 Member
    New Avatar, "All We Are Saying Is Give Peeps A Chance"
  • Posts: 1,699 Member
    ShibaEars wrote: »

    Well that's because ice cream slides in between all the other food.

    ETA: except for the incident WillLift4Tats mentioned

    I always say this same thing!
  • Posts: 38 Member
    I think Im doing this website wrong- don't get me wrong, I am losing steadily, and keeping within my calorie goals - but instead of pre- planning meals in close to the correct amounts, I just tell myself things like, "I'll have lasagna for dinner, I can work out after to burn any excess". or "oops, I went over, time for a bike ride". It's still working, but I just feel like it's not the "correct" way.

    If it works for you, it's right.

  • Posts: 26,368 Member

    I was so mad when they discontinued the Sizzlin' Apple Pie that I stopped eating there for 2 years.

    ETA: Who the *kitten* sends back a dessert? I don't even understand that concept!

    No kidding? What's wrong with people?
  • Posts: 7,074 Member
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  • Posts: 119 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    No kidding? What's wrong with people?

    The only instance I can think of happened to me.

    A mom ordered her kid a blondie for his birthday and the kid initially freaked out, screaming " BUT I WANTED CHOCOLATE!!!!"

    Welp, knew what my dinner was that evening :/
    ps, it was DELICIOUS.
  • Posts: 379 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    No kidding? What's wrong with people?

    I went to a taping of Kitchen Nightmares once, and they had used salt instead of sugar in the dessert I ordered.

    Literally the only time I have ever sent back a dessert.
  • Posts: 3,928 Member
    edited March 2015
    We had a potluck at work today. I had a piece of cake that I couldn't finish. It is currently sitting beside me on my desk, taunting me. I am full and feel kind of sick but I'm probably going to eat the rest of this damn cake.
  • Posts: 3,944 Member
    81Katz wrote: »
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    They're just made because I told them we only use yellow peeps for the cleanse.

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