I feel good today, Silent Bob.

Jul 22, 2005 20:54

It's a damn good day for a fucking change when you go to try on pants, pick out a couple pairs in what you believe is your size, and discover that they're two sizes too big.

Everyone keeps asking me how I'm losing weight. Here's the thing: I don't know"What's your exercise regimen ( Read more... )

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annieeats July 23 2005, 04:36:37 UTC
Congrats on your thinness! I like my gym because it's associated with the hospital in town, so tons of geriatric, obsese, and rehabilitating people work out there. I was running laps today and kept passing an old man in the inner lane walking veeeery slowly and . . . reading the newspaper. You feel like a total hardbody among these people, heh.

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my_funny_cousin July 23 2005, 04:43:46 UTC
Yay for losing weight and eating healthy, not losing weight from not eating. Now send some positive weight loss vibes to San Francisco! :)

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wierdo991292 July 23 2005, 05:14:26 UTC
It's weird: When I actually plan out a diet or try eating as little as I possibly can, nothing seems to come off but then I'll have these days where I'm sure I won't lose anything because I'm just eating and enjoying myself, and I'll be 5 pounds skinnier by the end of the week. But hey, that's good. It means I don't have to do much.
Congrats. It'sso much cooler to lose weight and not even try hard than kill yourself by restricting food. Food = Awesome!

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my_funny_cousin July 23 2005, 06:21:55 UTC
I realized that I got so excited about weight loss that I missed reading a crucial paragraph.

Your job being what it is (lots of lifting and pushing) is like going to the gym, but more practical, and YOU get paid to work out, not them. It's much better.

I'm leaving my cubicle job after three years to work at a different department. I'm on my feet for hours at a time, pulling super heavy cabinet drawers open and pushing around stacks of heavy cards. I'm short, so I'm really freaked out that a cabinet might crash on me, and I've pulled muscles before, but chalk it up to me for being decrepit. I guess my point was that I don't have time to snack at all, so yes, good things do come out of that.

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haushinkaitlyn July 23 2005, 15:29:06 UTC
i hate when people ask me how i stay thin. or tell me "you're so skinny!" or any kind of "compliment" of that sort, it makes me uncomfortable for whatever reason. maybe it's because i don't do anything.. ie: i have horrible eating/sleeping habits and rarely get any "good exercise" who knows.

anyway, congrats to you! maybe it was a subconscience descion of some sort. the special k diet commericals are sending out telepathic messages! ha. also, having a job where you're on your feet and moving around was sure to have been a big help.

i agree about the gym. i hate the gym. always have, always will. and yes i have tried to "work out" there, but it's just not right. i'd rather go swimming or bike riding. i'd take that over RUNNING. running/jogging is evil. seriously.

OH, AND WHERE DO YOU GET JAFFA CAKES? my friend brought me back some from a trip to england and i wolfed down the package in a few days. i found some "jaffa subsitutes" at target the other day (pim's orange biscuits) but it's not the same...

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