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>Why is it important to you to lose weight and modify your lifestyle? A top three, in descending order: (3) Health. Ranked 3rd probably because I've been blessed with good health, but I get it. (2) Activity. I enjoy being a mobile, active person. Hiking, biking, walking, boating, paddling ... all more accessible and…
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good morning!
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good morning!
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- Filth_Fighter
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Yep. It goes without saying. Large personalities, large persons ... the whole mix.
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Here I be.
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I hope your family is doing ok, Bob. Thoughts and prayers for certain. The degree of flooding is astounding.
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What's this have to do with weight loss?!?! [No offense intended ... merely channeling my memory of the old GoaD board back in the day ... solely for comedic effect ... stay safe, Texans and other Gulf Coast denizens!]
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@misterhub Si mañana es sábado ¡aqui!
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how's it hanging?
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hiya.
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>This seems more accurate to me. Does this sound right to you? Yes. I agree with your observation about the stationary bike readout likely being way too generous, and, generally, agree that fitness trackers tend to overestimate calorie burn. You're doing the right thing by going with the more conservative estimate.…
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Is there more to this than a semantic distinction? I'm thinking what you refer to as satisfied is what someone else would call full. Your definition of full is someone else's stuffed or over-full.
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Nice video.
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Thanks for reading Connect so the rest of us don't have to. ;-) Strikingly, the original poster was concerned about eating too much oatmeal. On a cruise. The emoticons were possibly the best part.
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Time flies.
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Team Pie, all the way. The made from scratch banana cream pie at my favorite hole-in-the-wall restaurant is incredible. I'm on record as saying world peace will not be achieved until everyone has a slice of this pie. Waiting for more magic moments. I'm overdue. Thinking that we make our own magic.
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@countcurt - you might have misread my post. I meant, literally, "your" instinct ... as in your impression that what's happening with Amanda is not particularly healthy. I agree. I was offering up the first marathon as a case in point.
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Rolling on in to the roll call.
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When I first met Amanda in the GoaD running thread she was doing way too much, way too quickly, and eventually ran a first marathon on a fractured foot. I guess what I'm saying is "trust your instinct."
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Here I am. Rock you like a hurricane. ;-)