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I'd been mulling over my belly for awhile now. I tried everything from wishing it away to trying to convince myself it was endearing part of who I was.
About a week or two ago, I started walking and bike riding to get myself into a new healthier lifestyle. Then I read Terry's Bowflex post[^], and decided it was time to become serious about giving my heart a break and looking more attractive to the ladies.
So I offered Terry a friendly competition, which he has accepted. He will lose a significantly greater total of 110 lbs. to my 50 lbs. Though 58, would be more accurate as of last Friday (258 lbs.).
So I'll announce my weight progress here each Monday morning, and may the biggest loser earn bragging rights and enough money for new clothes.
BW
CP Member Homepages
"And then one day you find ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
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My calves ache from a great 4 mile hike yesterday morning.
I purchased a book listing calories/carbs/fat for 40,000 food items this weekend, and began planning a realistic new diet.
I'm [not] big on TV dinners, low-carb/fat drinks or snack bars, so I'm trying a more natural diet including more fruits and veggies, yogurt, lofat milk, salads w/ chicken, tunafish, etc... I'm also allowing myself 2 meals per week where I can eat with little regard to being healthy. Can't forget to enjoy life you know.
I expect to modify my diet from time to time as I realize its effectiveness and feasibility.
BW
CP Member Homepages
"And then one day you find ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
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The game is afoot Brian
How tall are you BTW? We may have the same amount of weight to lose proportionately.
I've got my thread started on my message board also. I'll post a link to your's from my main thread.
How does weekly reporting on Mondays sound?
Regardless of who loses more weight, we will both win!
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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I'm 6'1".
We can go by percentage of target loss as our gauge if you want.
I guess you'd be around 10% of target, and I'm almost 0.5%. That should level out soon though I hope.
Terry O`Nolley wrote:
Regardless of who loses more weight, we will both win!
Absolutely!
Man, I can't remember the other side of 240 let alone 200. It'll be well worth the effort when we get there.
BW
The Biggest Loser
"And then one day you find ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
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brianwelsch wrote:
"And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
THis is one of my all-time favorite songs.
In high-school, we had a project for our video production class. It was to videotape still photos and time it so they went along with a song you picked.
I chose Pink Floyd's Time for my project and I think I did a good job. it was well received
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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Sounds like a cool project. I think it's interesting how lyrics gain and lose meaning throughout your life.
This one just grabbed me a while back while I was listening to some Roger Waters bootlegs while driving down the road. You can't really miss the meaning, but it actually meant something to me.
BW
The Biggest Loser
"And then one day you find ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
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Similar to the previous post, but what kind of things are you glad you made the time for?
I backpacked through some of Europe for a month. Awesome time.
I'm glad I decided to switch careers from restaurant management to computer programming
Always seems easier to think up for the other list....
BW
"I don't remember, but I know we played together because I've seen the posters." - Joe Walsh talking with Ozzy Osbourne about touring together in the 70's
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Just wondering about those things that hang around on your ToDo list for years. Like learning to play an instrument effectively, or writing a novel, or visiting each continent, or becoming a good cook, etc...
You know, the stuff we have errrr, make the time to do.
What kind of things are still on your list, and do you think you'll really accomplish some of them?
BW
"I don't remember, but I know we played together because I've seen the posters." - Joe Walsh talking with Ozzy Osbourne about touring together in the 70's
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I have a huge list of things I want to do in my life. I'm just lucky 'cause I still have lots of time to do them and I'm not really in a rush (yet).
I'll probably want to do the more active things while I'm still young though. Like skydiving, white water rafting etc.
Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular.
Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
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Here is my life-time "To-Do" list:
- Go to Mt. Everest base camp
- Visit the Pyramids (Africa)
- Witness a total solar eclipse
- Scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
- Visit the South Pole (Antarctica)
- See Machu Pichu (South America)
- Play a piece of music I composed for an audience (the music will be a suite based on my first 6 items on this list and will be new-aged/classical guitar style)
- Visit all 7 continents (Have been to North America, Asia, Europe)
- Patent an invention
- Publish a work of fiction
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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Just thought I should post something here. It seemed so barren.
Much better now.
BW
"Computers are useless. They only give you answers."
- Pablo Picasso
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Yes. It now has that, unbarren look about it.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
unbarren look about it.
could you also say it is barrenless? Sort of the opposite of emptyful.
BW
"If you enjoy what you do, you'll never work another day in your life."
- Confucius
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lol.
Have a good Christmas Brian!!!
Btw.. you look very young in your picture.. how do you do it???
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
how do you do it???
Old family secret I cannot reveal.
Nollaig Shona to you too, Brian!!
BW
"If you enjoy what you do, you'll never work another day in your life."
- Confucius
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brianwelsch wrote:
Old family secret I cannot reveal.
Ah.. fair enough.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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What are you drinking in that pic? Your tongue is really red!
Somehow, I like seeing pics of people when they were kids...don't know why. Maybe the innocence?
Vikram.
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1. Don't ask unnecessary questions. You know what I mean?
2. Avoid redundancy at all costs.
3. Avoid redundancy at all costs.
"Do not give redundant error messages again and again." - A classmate of mine, while giving a class talk on error detection in compiler design.
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I think it is Kool-Aid[^]. That was a long, long time ago.
Vikram Punathambekar wrote:
I like seeing pics of people when they were kids...
Me too. Nothing like seeing a kid goofing around, and just having fun doing something silly.
BW
"I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific."
- Lily Tomlin
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Hey Brian!
I was just wondering how it's going with the new camera? Having fun?
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
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It's fantastic! I haven't had alot of time to play, but it's coming along. I'll get some pictures posted in the next week or so.
I can't wait to get a tripod. I took some night shots alongside the highway, but there's no way I could hold it still enough for a clear shot with a 4 sec. exposure.
Thanks again for the suggestion, it's perfect for me. Not too intimidating, but plenty of flexibility.
BW
"I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific."
- Lily Tomlin
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That's great to hear Looking forward to seeing your shots when you get them up.
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
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It is much better now - it has that nice "lived-in" look.
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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