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JenniferS

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@JenniferS, I found another Titanic Nic Cage picture, but unfortunately it's during the drawing portion of the movie, and cannot be used for an avatar on this website. :(
Oh my. I just googled "Nicolas Cage Titanic", and there it was - the second image.
Gotta say - Nic looks good in everything ... except .
 

PUSH

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Okay, some of these face swaps are creepy. I just saw Michael Jackson's face on George W Bush. Nightmares await.
 

donaldtoo

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Sadly, no.
It was lightly seasoned, grilled on the bbq, days ago. Hubby cooks up 4 at a time. I eat one half while it's hot and juicy; refrigerate three halves to be eaten cold; and freeze four halves, also to be eaten cold.

And this ladies and gentleman is the price you pay for using 8 weeks of post-surgery confinement as an excuse
to eat everything under the sun. One and a half years of being refined-carb free ... pfffft, out the window.

Headed back to work in 2 weeks, and none of my size 4, 6, or 8 slacks fit. And the 10's only fit, if I don't need to breathe too deeply.

I know the feeling. When I was 35 I lost 70 lbs in 6 months. It felt beyond great! About a year later I started to gain it all back and then again lost quite a bit when I went into retail after my layoff.
Now that I've been back with the firm for almost a year I've started to gain again big time. I really hate it and there are no excuses. I have recently started to lose again in a big way for oldest DD's upcoming wedding, though. No fancy diets...just simply consuming less and moving more. Pure simplicity that worked last time. I've done it once, so I know I can do it again. Oldest DD recently texted me a pic from a Girl Scout event from back then. I think I wanna' look like this (kinda', 'cause I'm a bit older now :)) again...
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PUSH

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I know the feeling. When I was 35 I lost 70 lbs in 6 months. It felt beyond great! About a year later I started to gain it all back and then again lost quite a bit when I went into retail after my layoff.
Now that I've been back with the firm for almost a year I've started to gain again big time. I really hate it and there are no excuses. I have recently started to lose again in a big way for oldest DD's upcoming wedding, though. No fancy diets...just simply consuming less and moving more. Pure simplicity that worked last time. I've done it once, so I know I can do it again. Oldest DD recently texted me a pic from a Girl Scout event from back then. I think I wanna' look like this (kinda', 'cause I'm a bit older now :)) again...
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Actually, there is an excuse: Meg.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I know the feeling. When I was 35 I lost 70 lbs in 6 months. It felt beyond great! About a year later I started to gain it all back and then again lost quite a bit when I went into retail after my layoff.
Now that I've been back with the firm for almost a year I've started to gain again big time. I really hate it and there are no excuses. I have recently started to lose again in a big way for oldest DD's upcoming wedding, though. No fancy diets...just simply consuming less and moving more. Pure simplicity that worked last time. I've done it once, so I know I can do it again. Oldest DD recently texted me a pic from a Girl Scout event from back then. I think I wanna' look like this (kinda', 'cause I'm a bit older now :)) again...
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Losing weight is easy, peasy, lemon squeezy.
Keeping it off, actually requires more discipline.

As you may recall from my regular avatar, I'm not a big girl, so these extra pounds are really weighing heavy.
 

donaldtoo

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Losing weight is easy, peasy, lemon squeezy.
Keeping it off, actually requires more discipline.

As you may recall from my regular avatar, I'm not a big girl, so these extra pounds are really weighing heavy.


Yes, I noticed and am jealous 'cause you look a lot younger than I do even though it seems we're somewhat close in age, I think?! o_O :cautious: :oops: ;)
And yes, as Danny Glover said in Lethal Weapon... "I'm gettin' too old for this s***." :cool:
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Yes, I noticed and am jealous 'cause you look a lot younger than I do even though it seems we're somewhat close in age, I think?! o_O :cautious: :oops: ;)
And yes, as Danny Glover said in Lethal Weapon... "I'm gettin' too old for this s***." :cool:
I'm 5 years younger than you. I may do a lot of aging between now and 51.

I certainly aged 5+ years during my dad's cancer and death, followed by my mom's sudden and unexpected passing less than 18 months later, both at the unforgivable age of 62.

Disney is what keeps us young. You're never too old for that s***!
 

Cesar R M

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Just don't try to talk back to Connery...
I lied with my school size. It's actually 8,000 students (7,648 to be exact). 9,000 is what they want to hit next year, although the campus is already crowded enough, and they barely have enough classrooms for all the classes, and they better build parking lots because the lots are crazy. Anywho...

Some stats according to colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com:

66% male, 34% female

94% of undergraduate men are part of a frat
92% of women are part of a sorority

37% of students have cars on campus

4-year graduating rate: 19%

that rate is.. awful D:

That's the spirit!

Will the world agree on hating meg and reach finally world peace?

Okay, some of these face swaps are creepy. I just saw Michael Jackson's face on George W Bush. Nightmares await.

There was this meme related to face swaps.. Started with LemonDemon's famous song of "BrodyQuest"

Many other guys posted similar of different characters.. like Nick from the game Left4Dead 2.


I'm 5 years younger than you. I may do a lot of aging between now and 51.

I certainly aged 5+ years during my dad's cancer and death, followed by my mom's sudden and unexpected passing less than 18 months later, both at the unforgivable age of 62.

Disney is what keeps us young. You're never too old for that s***!
noone is too old unless you're danny glover's Roger Murtaugh !
 
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donaldtoo

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I'm 5 years younger than you. I may do a lot of aging between now and 51.

I certainly aged 5+ years during my dad's cancer and death, followed by my mom's sudden and unexpected passing less than 18 months later, both at the unforgivable age of 62.

Disney is what keeps us young. You're never too old for that s***!

I did a lot of that darn aging thing during my 4-year layoff from the firm. I worked as many as 3 retail jobs at a time. The one I cherished the most, but, the one that took the most out of me was, in fact, The Disney Store. I worked there for all 4+ years and was even a Lead Manager for one of those years until the firm asked me back on contract so I stepped down from the LM position. I am a Disnut through and through and am especially a lover of, pretty much, all things Walt set out to do. But, at the risk of having myself flagged for rehire someday when myself and DWifey wanna' "retire" as CM's at WDW, that company can be one of the most screwed up messes I've ever seen.
If I chose to write a book... :confused: :cool:

Also, so sincerely sorry for your loses.
 
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