Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Cesar R M

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@PUSH gave me my 6,000th like! :D

almost feels like people are farming likes now ;)
Seriously? You have me pegged that correctly?

FYI - I also go back to edit spelling mistakes and unintentional grammar mistakes.
Well, at least you guys go back to fix your stuff.
some people even refuse to do that D:

I do that. Only with French fries. And then I eat them shortest to tallest.

Do you have one of these disorders (compulsive impulsive I think?) about having everything in order?
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
So, my brother texts me yesterday - can I lend him $60-$80.

I said okay, but not until Tuesday.

Then, he texts me last night, can I make it $160?

I said okay.

Today, he asks, how about $180?

Nah, I say, why don't I make it $210, which added to the $390 you already owe me makes an even $600.00

Yeah, great, he says .... totally missing the sarcasm.
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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So, my brother texts me yesterday - can I lend him $60-$80.

I said okay, but not until Tuesday.

Then, he texts me last night, can I make it $160?

I said okay.

Today, he asks, how about $180?

Nah, I say, why don't I make it $210, which added to the $390 you already owe me makes an even $600.00

Yeah, great, he says .... totally missing the sarcasm.


Whaaaaaaaaaat? You're so much nicer than me. Must be the Canadian thing.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Whaaaaaaaaaat? You're so much nicer than me. Must be the Canadian thing.
Every couple of years, he and I have a brother/sister bonding ceremony where I release him of all debt and we start fresh.

I never really "lend" him money. I always consider it a gift. Less hard feelings that way.

Every once in a while, he "gifts" me back, which I then stash away for the next time he needs it.

Y'all may think Canada is a big welfare state, but disability payments really don't go that far.

As long as he's keeping out of trouble and not blowing my money at the casino, I generally give with a joyful heart. I mentally file it under "charitable contributions".
 

MinnieM123

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I like my ice cream cake with extra fudge, extra crunchies, and all chocolate.

There's a reason why I can't shake these extra 30 lbs.

The weeks leading up to Easter are candy-induced, diet sabotage. Every store has bags and bags of candy, and I totally cave each year with the Russell Stover chocolate covered, filled "eggs" (chocolates) with either raspberry, vanilla, maple, marshmallow or peanut butter filling. :hungry: It's hard enough for me to gear up for losing 15 extra pounds, without the Easter candy hype derailing my somewhat (ahem . . .) fragile weight-loss resolution :rolleyes:, to begin with!! :eek:
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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The weeks leading up to Easter are candy-induced, diet sabotage. Every store has bags and bags of candy, and I totally cave each year with the Russell Stover chocolate covered, filled "eggs" (chocolates) with either raspberry, vanilla, maple, marshmallow or peanut butter filling. :hungry: It's hard enough for me to gear up for losing 15 extra pounds, without the Easter candy hype derailing my somewhat (ahem . . .) fragile weight-loss resolution :rolleyes:, to begin with!! :eek:


On the way home I was psyching myself up for a big bowl of salad for dinner... Then I walked in and had chili my neighbor made, with homemade cornbread.

So much for salad. I'm never gonna lose weight :(
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
On the way home I was psyching myself up for a big bowl of salad for dinner... Then I walked in and had chili my neighbor made, with homemade cornbread.

So much for salad. I'm never gonna lose weight :(
Chili is actually a very good diet food. Generally low in fat, and very high in fiber.

And homemade cornbread is just a beautiful thing, and makes you happy. Being happy reduces stress. Stress releases cortisol (the stress hormone) which leads to excess pounds.

And salad is for rabbits. Rabbits are not lucky. People kill them for their supposed lucky feet. How lucky can they be? Rabbit had four of them, now he's dead. Maybe four is an unlucky number. Maybe better to have just one or two or three lucky rabbit feet ... but not four.

Maybe JenniferS had too much medication and not enough sleep.
 

MinnieM123

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On the way home I was psyching myself up for a big bowl of salad for dinner... Then I walked in and had chili my neighbor made, with homemade cornbread.

So much for salad. I'm never gonna lose weight :(

A normal sized bowl of chili is good for you and not all that high in calories. If you limit the homemade cornbread to one slice, that's o.k. too. For the most part, people can still eat what they want; it's the portion sizes that pack on the extra pounds. And, snacking on a few Russell Stover chocolate-covered eggs, like I"m guilty of . . .
 

trr1

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Every couple of years, he and I have a brother/sister bonding ceremony where I release him of all debt and we start fresh.

I never really "lend" him money. I always consider it a gift. Less hard feelings that way.

Every once in a while, he "gifts" me back, which I then stash away for the next time he needs it.

Y'all may think Canada is a big welfare state, but disability payments really don't go that far.
As long as he's keeping out of trouble and not blowing my money at the casino, I generally give with a joyful heart. I mentally file it under "charitable contributions".
can i get in that line? :angelic:
 

PUSH

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I could really go for one of these.

Top-10-Sunshine-Seasons-Pizza-Panini.jpg


So simple, yet so delicious.
 
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