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Is a cutie patootie.
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She was way outta my league and I had to release her back into the wild.
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I am very self-conscious and shy, my weight being only one aspect of that; however, I'm trying to focus my goal on what I want from myself and not how others will perceive me. I want to be able to wear cute clothes and go shopping with my sister. I want to prove it to myself that I am capable-- that if I stay dedicated and…
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Only if he promised to paint me like one of his french girls.
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"Charlie Parker" & "Abraham" by Jack Kerouac, especially listening to him recite it over the recordings with Steve Allen.
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As just a hookup, then Jamie Bell, but as a date with dinner and a movie? James McAvoy or George Blagden.
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I like it because of what it stands for: a day just for showing the people in your life just how much you care about them! I mean, one should do that everyday, but it's nice to have an official day where a little excess is acceptable. I never buy cards or plushies or anything extravagant, so personally I don't consider it…
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My mother or my sister. My mom has always been a little obsessed with losing weight, though she's not very overweight for her age. She's always been on some sort diet, whether it's just eating lots of salads and avoiding bread or buying Medifast, Jenny Craig, whatever. She's also very vain (she's very pretty & complimented…
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I'm all about loose & comfortable, so being able to wear cute oversized sweaters & cardigans /without/ looking like a whale would be nice.
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Try baking low carb muffins or bread using flax meal to have for breakfast or a snack instead of the cereal. Or, if you want to skip the sald and go for pizza, you can try a flax-based low carb pizza dough recipe (http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2012/01/zero-carb-flax-meal-pizza-crust.html). Low carb will have little to no…
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My favorite vegetable & my terrible spelling skills.
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I just finished "20k Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne (it was okay), about to finish "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris (great!), and now I'm just starting "The Prince of Foxes" by Samuel Shellabargers (still too early to tell).