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User: "obese son of the yellow river"
Date: 19 Nov 2005 11:22:23 AM
Object: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs

Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!
- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer
.

User: "%"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 11:24:17 AM
"obese son of the yellow river" <huaNOTSORTAngm@earNOTSORTAthlink.net> wrote
in message news:Xns97135F5B329C3huangmNOTSORTANOTSOR@127.0.0.1...


Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer

i'm glad to hear you finally changed your underwear


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User: "Used2be"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 06:19:28 PM
"obese son of the yellow river" <huaNOTSORTAngm@earNOTSORTAthlink.net> wrote
in message news:Xns97135F5B329C3huangmNOTSORTANOTSOR@127.0.0.1...


Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

how do you lose it so fast??!!!! i would LOVE to lose 5 lbs. in fact that
is ALL i want to lose and i can't seem to make it go away no matter what i
do!
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User: "overweight son of the yellow river"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 09:03:19 PM
"Used2be" <used2be@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:kiPff.1904$Ox.183@tornado.texas.rr.com:


"obese son of the yellow river" <huaNOTSORTAngm@earNOTSORTAthlink.net>
wrote in message
news:Xns97135F5B329C3huangmNOTSORTANOTSOR@127.0.0.1...


Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!


how do you lose it so fast??!!!! i would LOVE to lose 5 lbs. in fact
that is ALL i want to lose and i can't seem to make it go away no
matter what i do!

5 lbs out of 190 isn't that much (2.6%). What I'm doing so far is that
whenever I want to have a snack, I force myself to consider whether I
really need to eat then. Often I realize that I'm not really hungry, and I
don't have the snack. If I really feel hungry, I may substitute water or
diet soda, or at least a less harmful snack, for what I originally wanted.
I have also become more disciplined with what and how much I eat for my
meals. Very little sugar, limited carbs, and as little saturated fat and
trans fat as possible...
- son of the yellow river
.
User: "Rhiannon"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 20 Nov 2005 10:57:48 AM
"overweight son of the yellow river" <huaNOTSORTAngm@earNOTSORTAthlink.net>
wrote in message
news:Xns9713C1DA356F4huangmNOTSORTANOTSOR@207.217.125.201...

5 lbs out of 190 isn't that much (2.6%). What I'm doing so far is that
whenever I want to have a snack, I force myself to consider whether I
really need to eat then. Often I realize that I'm not really hungry, and I
don't have the snack. If I really feel hungry, I may substitute water or
diet soda, or at least a less harmful snack, for what I originally wanted.
I have also become more disciplined with what and how much I eat for my
meals. Very little sugar, limited carbs, and as little saturated fat and
trans fat as possible...

- son of the yellow river

That's an excellent way to handle it. You're doing really well M. They say
it starts with breaking bad habits and making healthier choices so it seems
you're on your way. :)
--
Rhiannon
rhianon@sympatico.ca
The Labyrinth
http://thelabyrinthofr.blogspot.com
.
User: "overweight son of the yellow river"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 20 Nov 2005 11:23:35 AM
"Rhiannon" <rhianon@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:M_1gf.469$gK4.37370@news20.bellglobal.com:


That's an excellent way to handle it. You're doing really well M.
They say it starts with breaking bad habits and making healthier
choices so it seems you're on your way. :)

Thanks. I just hope I will have enough self-discipline to continue sticking
to a reasonable diet.
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 20 Nov 2005 01:55:05 PM
In message <Xns97145F8F8F357huangmNOTSORTANOTSOR@207.217.125.201>,
overweight son of the yellow river
<huaNOTSORTAngm@earNOTSORTAthlink.net> writes

"Rhiannon" <rhianon@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:M_1gf.469$gK4.37370@news20.bellglobal.com:

That's an excellent way to handle it. You're doing really well M.
They say it starts with breaking bad habits and making healthier
choices so it seems you're on your way. :)


Thanks. I just hope I will have enough self-discipline to continue sticking
to a reasonable diet.

After a while it will become your normal diet, and you'll wonder at the
crap you used to eat.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.



User: "Used2be"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 09:31:28 PM
"overweight son of the yellow river" <huaNOTSORTAngm@earNOTSORTAthlink.net>
wrote in message
news:Xns9713C1DA356F4huangmNOTSORTANOTSOR@207.217.125.201...

"Used2be" <used2be@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:kiPff.1904$Ox.183@tornado.texas.rr.com:


"obese son of the yellow river" <huaNOTSORTAngm@earNOTSORTAthlink.net>
wrote in message
news:Xns97135F5B329C3huangmNOTSORTANOTSOR@127.0.0.1...


Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!


how do you lose it so fast??!!!! i would LOVE to lose 5 lbs. in fact
that is ALL i want to lose and i can't seem to make it go away no
matter what i do!


5 lbs out of 190 isn't that much (2.6%). What I'm doing so far is that
whenever I want to have a snack, I force myself to consider whether I
really need to eat then. Often I realize that I'm not really hungry, and I
don't have the snack. If I really feel hungry, I may substitute water or
diet soda, or at least a less harmful snack, for what I originally wanted.
I have also become more disciplined with what and how much I eat for my
meals. Very little sugar, limited carbs, and as little saturated fat and
trans fat as possible...

that sounds pretty practical.
good luck with it!
.
User: "overweight son of the yellow river"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 20 Nov 2005 12:00:53 AM
"Used2be" <used2be@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:k6Sff.2788$Ox.634@tornado.texas.rr.com:



that sounds pretty practical.

good luck with it!


Thanks u2b.
.



User: "Janithor"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 10:23:46 PM
x-no-archive: yes
Used2be wrote:

"obese son of the yellow river" <huaNOTSORTAngm@earNOTSORTAthlink.net> wrote
in message news:Xns97135F5B329C3huangmNOTSORTANOTSOR@127.0.0.1...

Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!



how do you lose it so fast??!!!! i would LOVE to lose 5 lbs. in fact that
is ALL i want to lose and i can't seem to make it go away no matter what i
do!

Simple, he just avoids the kosher tax.
http://abbc.net/judaism/kosher.htm
.


User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 11:25:23 AM
obese son of the yellow river wrote:


Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer

No you haven't. You just unleashed another toilet clogger.
.

User: "neoholistic"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 11:47:59 AM
x-no-archive: yes
obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:

Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer

Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".
You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 11:49:00 AM
"neoholistic" <neoholistic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132422479.389826.302160@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:

Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer


Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').

if you believe anything he says his attempt to mislead you suceeds
.

User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 11:49:39 AM
neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:


Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer



Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').

I already told you, our gravity is different.
.
User: "neoholistic"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 12:18:06 PM
x-no-archive: yes
Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:

neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:


Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer



Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').


I already told you, our gravity is different.

More like, your units don't make sense. That, or you're all using
rigged scales.
(I just discovered I can't even measure my height in feet/inches: 5' 9"
is too
short (about 175 cm), 5' 10" too tall (about 178 cm). Time to go
metric, man,
even the Brits have been converted).
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 12:25:23 PM
neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:


neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:



Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer



Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').


I already told you, our gravity is different.



More like, your units don't make sense. That, or you're all using
rigged scales.

(I just discovered I can't even measure my height in feet/inches: 5' 9"
is too
short (about 175 cm), 5' 10" too tall (about 178 cm). Time to go
metric, man,
even the Brits have been converted).

Use fractions.
.
User: "neoholistic"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 12:28:11 PM
x-no-archive: yes
Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:

neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:


neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:



Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer



Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').


I already told you, our gravity is different.



More like, your units don't make sense. That, or you're all using
rigged scales.

(I just discovered I can't even measure my height in feet/inches: 5' 9"
is too
short (about 175 cm), 5' 10" too tall (about 178 cm). Time to go
metric, man,
even the Brits have been converted).


Use fractions.

Doh
OK, a quick and swift question: how many inches make up a foot?
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 03:30:04 PM
In message <1132424891.943862.6800@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
neoholistic <neoholistic@hotmail.com> writes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:

neoholistic wrote:

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:

neoholistic wrote:

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:

Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer


Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').


I already told you, our gravity is different.



More like, your units don't make sense. That, or you're all using
rigged scales.

(I just discovered I can't even measure my height in feet/inches: 5' 9"
is too
short (about 175 cm), 5' 10" too tall (about 178 cm). Time to go
metric, man,
even the Brits have been converted).

Use fractions.


Doh

OK, a quick and swift question: how many inches make up a foot?

It depends on whose foot it is. Now I'm eleven and a half inches to the
foot, but my wife's only about six inches.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.

User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 12:31:47 PM
neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:


neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:



neoholistic wrote:


x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:




Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer



Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').


I already told you, our gravity is different.



More like, your units don't make sense. That, or you're all using
rigged scales.

(I just discovered I can't even measure my height in feet/inches: 5' 9"
is too
short (about 175 cm), 5' 10" too tall (about 178 cm). Time to go
metric, man,
even the Brits have been converted).


Use fractions.



Doh

OK, a quick and swift question: how many inches make up a foot?

12
.
User: "neoholistic"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 01:01:17 PM
x-no-archive: yes
Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:

neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:


neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:



neoholistic wrote:


x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:




Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer



Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').


I already told you, our gravity is different.



More like, your units don't make sense. That, or you're all using
rigged scales.

(I just discovered I can't even measure my height in feet/inches: 5' 9"
is too
short (about 175 cm), 5' 10" too tall (about 178 cm). Time to go
metric, man,
even the Brits have been converted).


Use fractions.



Doh

OK, a quick and swift question: how many inches make up a foot?

12

Aha, thanks. I thought maybe 5' 10" equaled 6' (but a quick math proved
that
wrong).
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 01:47:44 PM
neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:


neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:



neoholistic wrote:


x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:




neoholistic wrote:



x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:





Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer



Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing your
shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my belly is
(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about 5'
9'').


I already told you, our gravity is different.



More like, your units don't make sense. That, or you're all using
rigged scales.

(I just discovered I can't even measure my height in feet/inches: 5' 9"
is too
short (about 175 cm), 5' 10" too tall (about 178 cm). Time to go
metric, man,
even the Brits have been converted).


Use fractions.



Doh

OK, a quick and swift question: how many inches make up a foot?


12



Aha, thanks. I thought maybe 5' 10" equaled 6' (but a quick math proved
that
wrong).

Google is really cool in this regard:
Google Query: 5 foot 10 inches to millimeters
Result: 5 foot 10 inches = 1778 millimeters
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: 11/19/2005: 185 lbs 19 Nov 2005 01:49:01 PM
"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3u9dquF10c1ghU1@individual.net...

neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:


neoholistic wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:



neoholistic wrote:


x-no-archive: yes

Franz Bestuchev ha escrito:




neoholistic wrote:



x-no-archive: yes

obese son of the yellow river ha escrito:





Not only have I stopped gaining weight, now I have lost 5 lbs!

- fat son of the yellow river, getting slimmer



Something's wrong here. My conversion table says 1 kg = 2.204 lbs,
therefore
185 lbs makes you 84 kg. Not what I'd call "obese".

You've said your belly was large enough that you had trouble doing

your

shoelaces. I'm about 81 kg, just 3 kg lighter than you, and my

belly is

(still)
quite flat. How's it possible? Am I using a different pound unit or
what?
(For the record, I don't know how tall you are, but I'm only about

5'

9'').


I already told you, our gravity is different.



More like, your units don't make sense. That, or you're all using
rigged scales.

(I just discovered I can't even measure my height in feet/inches: 5'

9"

is too
short (about 175 cm), 5' 10" too tall (about 178 cm). Time to go
metric, man,
even the Brits have been converted).


Use fractions.



Doh

OK, a quick and swift question: how many inches make up a foot?


12



Aha, thanks. I thought maybe 5' 10" equaled 6' (but a quick math proved
that
wrong).

Google is really cool in this regard:

Google Query: 5 foot 10 inches to millimeters
Result: 5 foot 10 inches = 1778 millimeters

inches to centimetres works better
.










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