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  • Posts: 3,455 Member
    ythannah wrote: »

    ... next!

    I suck at pool too but I've always loved playing. I'm okay with sucking because I'm very non-competitive and I'm just playing for fun.

    What often has happened to me after losing and leaving a whole mess of balls on the table is that the winner will then take the opportunity to show off his superior skills by sinking MY balls too, in a really condescending "let me show you how it's done" way. Which always makes me want to stab him with a cue... but I've never actually followed through on that, fortunately.

    Sounds like we need a girls night out of pool playing. I am not the best, but I do ok. Love to play when I get the chance, but my hubby is really good, and tries to direct me all the time and I am all like, let me be and make my shot my way.
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    crosbylee wrote: »

    Sounds like we need a girls night out of pool playing. I am not the best, but I do ok. Love to play when I get the chance, but my hubby is really good, and tries to direct me all the time and I am all like, let me be and make my shot my way.

    I play in a weekly billiards league. It is a double jeopardy league, which means we play both 8 ball and 9 ball. I love to play pool. It has become a family thing for us, we were on a team with some co-workers that has evolved over time to me, my husband, my two sons, one of my daughter in laws, my son's best friend and two guys that work with me and hubby (we work at the same company).
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    I stalk the profiles of people who make me laugh in forums. Then I friend them. Then I panic that they're going to think I'm a creep.

    ^That was my first contribution to this thread. (On page 27)

    I'm super bored at work today.
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    crosbylee wrote: »

    If it works kind of like it does here in Houston, after the case is over, you will have the opportunity to speak with both attorneys. Let her know about it then.

    Nope. They just sent us home. The bailiff did say he would speak to her.
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    As a person who has suffered from various forms of disordered eating I am terrified of trying to lose the weight again. I know I need to for health reasons but I am literally terrified I am going to take it to the extreme and get obsessed and end up in a very bad mental state. :(

    I totally understand that feeling, but I have successfully lost to a healthy weight and maintained for 18 months. I was so anxious during the process, but I don't want a knee replacement and that's where I was headed.

    You can do it
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    ^That was my first contribution to this thread. (On page 27)

    I'm super bored at work today.
    I still do this but I'm too nervous to try friending them. :(

  • Posts: 8,063 Member

    Nope. I drink in the comfort of my own home. Sometimes on my deck enjoying the view.

    This weekend will be easy to cut out. So perhaps.....

    Maybe just cut back. I can totally relate to a relaxing drink and a beautiful sunset. I'd just rather drink coffee than alcohol.
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    ^That was my first contribution to this thread. (On page 27)

    I'm super bored at work today.

    This is funny! I'm going to friend you now, I hope you don't think I'm a creep :)
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    I've never weighed a single piece of food. I rarely measure either...I just try to over "guesstimate". The MFP Police would HATE me ;)

    That's okay. I hate the food scale police. :-)
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »

    Testing this out, I have a headache right now, and I am opening the unwanted pep-o-mints now.

    Let me know if it works.
  • Posts: 1,505 Member
    kecmw25 wrote: »

    This is funny! I'm going to friend you now, I hope you don't think I'm a creep :)

    I friended @MoHousdon right after posting that and she responded by calling me a creep on the board so... ;)
  • Posts: 3,928 Member
    If you need a chuckle, there are some funny comments in here http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10243927/gym-etiquette/p1

    Some pictures in it are probably NSFW!
  • Posts: 1,505 Member
    ShibaEars wrote: »
    If you need a chuckle, there are some funny comments in here http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10243927/gym-etiquette/p1

    Some pictures in it are probably NSFW!

    Sometimes I'm thankful that photos don't load at work.
  • Posts: 5,926 Member

    Sometimes I'm thankful that photos don't load at work.

    You might know @tincanonastring weighed in on that :smiley:

    Seriously, thanks for the laugh!
  • Posts: 8,063 Member

    I friended @MoHousdon right after posting that and she responded by calling me a creep on the board so... ;)

    I've been stalked by you today. Good thing I think kittehs are harmless and cute.
  • Posts: 1,289 Member

    Let me know if it works.

    I would say it did help.
  • Posts: 4,044 Member

    ^That was my first contribution to this thread. (On page 27)

    I'm super bored at work today.

    Bahahhaa this is why I love you!!
  • Posts: 5,658 Member

    I friended @MoHousdon right after posting that and she responded by calling me a creep on the board so... ;)

    Hahaha, she would! ;)
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »

    I would say it did help.

    Good. Now you didn't waste your dollar.

  • Posts: 1,289 Member

    Good. Now you didn't waste your dollar.

    Thanks for the tip!
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    ShibaEars wrote: »
    If you need a chuckle, there are some funny comments in here http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10243927/gym-etiquette/p1

    Some pictures in it are probably NSFW!

    Thanks for the warning. I waited until I got home to click. I was thinking of one if the teachers at my gym the whole time. A couple of months ago, she stopped hip hop class during warm up and told two teenagers to leave and come back wearing pants that fit because "they're your lady parts, but I am not looking at them while I teach."
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »

    Thanks for the tip!
    Happy to share. I learned it from my grandmother.

  • Posts: 3,928 Member

    Thanks for the warning. I waited until I got home to click. I was thinking of one if the teachers at my gym the whole time. A couple of months ago, she stopped hip hop class during warm up and told two teenagers to leave and come back wearing pants that fit because "they're your lady parts, but I am not looking at them while I teach."


    Do you think they dressed that way intentionally? I don't think any woman would purposely go for that "look". It would be mortifying to have it pointed out, especially in front of a group of people!
  • Posts: 1,965 Member

    This morning I was tired and struggling to get going and I forgot to pick up the sandwich my boyfriend made me that was right in front of me. He handed it to me and told me I was ungrateful. I said I'm not, just not very with it. He told me that if I go to the toilet to make sure I remember to take my (under)pants down if that's what my brain is like. Sorry @spamarie ;)

    Sounds a bit harsh. Ouch!
  • Posts: 1,965 Member

    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    God you people are chatty! I can't keep up it's stressing me out!

    1. I hope they put Fear the Walking Dead on Netflix like they did Walking Dead.
    2. Today hates me :(

    We love you!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    edited September 2015
    ShibaEars wrote: »


    Do you think they dressed that way intentionally? I don't think any woman would purposely go for that "look". It would be mortifying to have it pointed out, especially in front of a group of people!

    When the super low waist jeans were in (thanks Britney Spears) a kid at the barn who was like 17 came into the barn to ride. I told her I would appreciate it if she never wore those jeans around me again as I didn't enjoy seeing her public hair. She was pretty shocked. But seriously. It was ridiculous.
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    ^That was my first contribution to this thread. (On page 27)

    I'm super bored at work today.

    I totally remember reading this!!!!!!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »

    I play in a weekly billiards league. It is a double jeopardy league, which means we play both 8 ball and 9 ball. I love to play pool. It has become a family thing for us, we were on a team with some co-workers that has evolved over time to me, my husband, my two sons, one of my daughter in laws, my son's best friend and two guys that work with me and hubby (we work at the same company).

    I LOVE to play pool. And I am terrible. :)
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »

    I once got a pretty risque email about some weekend plans at work from a coworker whose wife's first name and first two letters of last name were the same as mine, he did not even notice it populated my email address instead of hers. He was very embarrassed. I just replied with something like - Can I bring my husband?

    This is too funny! At least it was intended for his wife and not an extramarital affair!
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    I am surprised no one has quoted the cocoa powder confession for awhile.
    ejb060793 wrote: »

    Yeah, it was. I'm over it now, just took some time. The message was basically just saying that I am a "wanna be med student" and a bunch of other stupid crap. It was really rude and hurtful, but I realized that the user knows nothing about me as a person, and likewise I know nothing about them. For all I know, they could have just been having a horribly crappy day. And for anyone who is curious, after soaking in the tub, lady bits felt much better. I will be more cautious in regards to washing my hands after I touch any spicy foods.

    They are the loser. I don't spend any time outside of this thread anymore but there are a lot of people in other threads who hide behind the anonymity of the internet to humiliate and belittle people to make themselves feel better. I would ignore them. It's safe in here!

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