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  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

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    Yep, just like that! It was delicious!
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    I missed @ythannah's comment originally, but how else would the date rape drug work? Give it to victim. Victim goes to sleep. Rape victim. Victim wakes up violated and likely unable to tell anyone who did it. It's incredibly evil...

    I had an idea how roofies worked but I guess I didn't envision an altered consciousness/amnesiac state as sleep.

    As a chronic insomniac who has progressed from difficulty falling asleep to difficulty falling + staying asleep, drugs that induce sleep always catch my attention.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Confessed in the Batcave, too, but - I probably just ate my daily calories at breakfast. My friend called and invited me to breakfast, because he was near my workplace. I had stuffed French toast, stuffed with lemon cream and topped with raspberry sauce, and two pieces of the best bacon I have even had! So worth it!

    Sounds fabulous.
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    ythannah wrote: »

    I had an idea how roofies worked but I guess I didn't envision an altered consciousness/amnesiac state as sleep.

    As a chronic insomniac who has progressed from difficulty falling asleep to difficulty falling + staying asleep, drugs that induce sleep always catch my attention.

    It really is just an extremely deep sleep according to my friend. She can really tell a difference in the length and frequency of seizures when she takes it. I hate that people take good drugs and use them for evil.
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    I quit gluten cold turkey in 2011 and I have used lactase enzymes when I eat dairy since I was 18. I felt better within 2 days of eliminating gluten. There is no treat worth being sick for, IMO.
    OTOH, my sweet daughter made me GF cookies yesterday. Then the so and so dog stole them. (One if the kids left the cookie plate where she could reach it by standing on a chair.)
    Confession: I didn't log the two cookies I did eat.

    That darn dog! I hope she appreciated them.
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    I may have bitten off a piece of plastic while inhaling a donut. :#

    LOL!

    Was the donut good at least?
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    You know what I can't seem to eat in moderation? Garlic bread. Delicious garlic bread. I probably put away half a loaf last night all by myself.

    Oooh, that's one of those "avoid at all costs because I will eat ALL OF IT" foods. Or just garlic in general.
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    Just_Ceci wrote: »
    I had a bagel with blueberry cream cheese for second breakfast.

    I've been known to have "second dinner" here and there. Second breakfast sounds even better!
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    A few nights ago I had one of those big 23.5oz Mike's Hard Punches. After seeing how many calories were in it, I decided that was going to be my dinner (for the record, they have OVER 600 CALORIES in one can!)
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    sisu89 wrote: »
    A few nights ago I had one of those big 23.5oz Mike's Hard Punches. After seeing how many calories were in it, I decided that was going to be my dinner (for the record, they have OVER 600 CALORIES in one can!)

    I could see myself doing that.
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    LOL!

    Was the donut good at least?

    Yep. Plastic and all. :D
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    I confess.that I didn't log anything I ate.yesterday.
  • Posts: 2,743 Member
    I have a 3 part confession and this seemed like the perfect place to make it.

    Part 1: I completely binged on leftover Christmas cookies yesterday :(

    Part 2: I threw the rest of those cookies away this morning :s

    Part 3: It wasn't that hard since all the good cookies were gone anyway :)

    Now I'm going to sit back and wait for bingo
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    kecmw25 wrote: »
    I have a 3 part confession and this seemed like the perfect place to make it.

    Part 1: I completely binged on leftover Christmas cookies yesterday :(

    Part 2: I threw the rest of those cookies away this morning :s

    Part 3: It wasn't that hard since all the good cookies were gone anyway :)

    Now I'm going to sit back and wait for bingo

    LOL! Both 2 and 3 are hilarious! I call the throwing away food for my O-68!
  • Posts: 5,133 Member
    I confess that today's pre workout was a McDonald's ice cream cone.
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    edited January 2016
    sisu89 wrote: »
    A few nights ago I had one of those big 23.5oz Mike's Hard Punches. After seeing how many calories were in it, I decided that was going to be my dinner (for the record, they have OVER 600 CALORIES in one can!)

    Good grief! That really IS a whole meal. Was it at least delicious?
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »
    I confess that today's pre workout was a McDonald's ice cream cone.

    I confess that is sometimes dinner. With a diet coke. :)
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    kecmw25 wrote: »
    I have a 3 part confession and this seemed like the perfect place to make it.

    Part 1: I completely binged on leftover Christmas cookies yesterday :(

    Part 2: I threw the rest of those cookies away this morning :s

    Part 3: It wasn't that hard since all the good cookies were gone anyway :)

    Now I'm going to sit back and wait for bingo

    Well, I am not sure this really counts (don't be too quick Quik). Did you drown the cookies before you threw them away?
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    I confess.that I didn't log anything I ate.yesterday.

    I haven't finished out my diary a few days this week. I just didn't feel like it. :neutral:
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    I left my 16 year old son and his girlfriend in the house alone while I went out for an hour walk/run.
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    nuffer wrote: »
    I left my 16 year old son and his girlfriend in the house alone while I went out for an hour walk/run.

    That's risky...of course at my house the 19 and 9 year olds.would rat.out my 16 year old, but still....
  • Posts: 4,394 Member
    nuffer wrote: »
    I left my 16 year old son and his girlfriend in the house alone while I went out for an hour walk/run.

    Did they know you'd be gone for a whole hour, or was it possible you could return at any minute?
  • Posts: 2,743 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »

    Well, I am not sure this really counts (don't be too quick Quik). Did you drown the cookies before you threw them away?

    No I didn't :D
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »

    Well, I am not sure this really counts (don't be too quick Quik). Did you drown the cookies before you threw them away?

    With dish detergent?
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    kecmw25 wrote: »

    No I didn't :D

    Then I am not sure that is really bingo!
  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »

    Then I am not sure that is really bingo!

    You have to drown it or dig it out later and eat it.
  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    I haven't logged any food since Friday and I wasn't 100% honest then. Truth is, I could not care less.
  • Posts: 4,374 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    I haven't logged any food since Friday and I wasn't 100% honest then. Truth is, I could not care less.
    <3

  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    You have to drown it or dig it out later and eat it.

    agreed.
  • Posts: 5,361 Member
    CooCooPuff wrote: »
    <3

    This is me. For the last two weeks. I'm feeling pretty fat right about now.

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