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Yeah, and I would have snuck in about 20 to work on during Les Miserables if SOMEONE had bothered to tell me that someone IMPORTANT in the show was going to die. Seriously. Like I said after it was over, "Couldn't they just have killed off another kid instead?!!" (Oh, those lucky DFW people, exposed to my raw and often unedited sense of humor.)
I always tell people, if I'm quiet, it's usually for a good reason. Meaning, I'm not saying what I'm really thinking.
In other news... I'm still suffering severe aftershocks from the DFW event. Not mentioning any names (ha ha ha), but I was around such good-looking and super-fit people (cough, cough, cough, Shouryu and Grace-Like-Rain) that I finally dragged myself to the gym today after about 2 weeks of slacking. Not to mention the fact that I have at least 15 Wookie Cookies, yummy beverages (like coffee with REAL CREAM, which is something I normally hardly ever have), and countless bowls of home-cooked food I need to burn off.
ARGH. What the hee haw did you people do to me??? I spent 20 minutes on weight machines, 10 on the treadmill, and 45 on a stationery bike. And the part I'm ashamed to admit is that I ACTUALLY kinda sorta LIKED IT.
Good crying grief!!! I HATE exercise. I feel like I've lost part of myself. What happened to the me I'm familiar with, who's happy to surf the internet for an entire day?!
If I turn into some kind of psycho gym rat (as opposed to the psycho couch potato that I naturally am), I'm blaming it all on you two, and it's not gonna be pretty. (I may go on a big cooking spree and try to feed you to death.)
Oh I hear ya. I looked at those pics and said "Egad!" ok...maybe the word wasn't that, but I'm pretty sure it had four letters. Then I weighed myself. Yep. The heaviest I've been in my.life. anyhow...have cut out sugar and most simple carbs, been eating a bunch of green leafy things with meats. So many veggies, which I kind of missed while at the setup, and have lost 7 pounds already since returning.
Hopefully, I can keep this going.
You have lost 7 pounds just since returning?? Wow! I came home about 4 pounds heavier. Hmmmm...
I know what I want for Christmas--Catherder's metabolism. (Cat, you look good at any weight, I'm pretty sure.)
Grace, I totally hear you. I was about 3 pounds heavier... and am now working on that. It was well worth it though!! Funny thing, I never thought of myself as a picky eater until I met you guys.
Another confession: I usually HATE ground turkey but I loved what Shour made. As you all know, I hate rosemary but really liked Cat's chicken dish (especially the vegetables, and I'm someone who likes chocolate, not vegetables.) I also hate raw tomatoes, which is why I didn't eat much salsa at the cafe we went too. Phew. You may be converting me into a partial gym bunny but at least you guys didn't convert me into liking uncooked tomatoes- BLEH. Thank goodness part of me is still... me.
Melita: If you PM me an address to send a bracelet, I'll send you one from my stash.
Reece: Alas, the bracelet you showed is made of hemp cord, which is a medium I've never worked with. I might be able to make something similar with other materials... I'll have a look next time I go to the store.
As an alternative, if you like that Say I Love You Bracelet and have a look online. At first I thought it was made with round beads but I see the ones they're selling are more rough-cut, "natural" stone shapes. Would you be interested in something like that? The biggest challenge would be finding the right beads. PM me with your wrist size, preferences, and a place to send it and we'll see what we can do.![]()
I'm ready to flip some tables. DPS is INSANE. The absolute most dysfunctional department I have ever in my life encountered.
To set up a driver's test, you have to call EXACTLY one month in advance. They will only schedule them for one month from the time you call. (ie: call June 7, scheduled for July 7.) And they only make appointments on Tuesdays or Thursdays. And they only schedule tests FOR Tuesdays and Thursdays. So you can't call on any day where the one-month-later day might fall on a M/W/F... or a weekend, or a holidays, because they can't give you an appointment. You actually have to call them back on a day that they are (a) open, (b) accepting appointment calls, (c) haven't already filled up for that day, and (d) can give you an appointment that very day for a test scheduled exactly one month later that also falls on a day when they are (a) open, and (b) doing tests.
All of this can be handled with just 3-4 calls which include a minimum of 30 minutes of time spent on hold, or an in-person visit which includes 1.5+ hours of time waiting in line.
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I need a hug.
Gemstone Beads - Shipwreck Beads
I'm ready to flip some tables. DPS is INSANE. The absolute most dysfunctional department I have ever in my life encountered.
To set up a driver's test, you have to call EXACTLY one month in advance. They will only schedule them for one month from the time you call. (ie: call June 7, scheduled for July 7.) And they only make appointments on Tuesdays or Thursdays. And they only schedule tests FOR Tuesdays and Thursdays. So you can't call on any day where the one-month-later day might fall on a M/W/F... or a weekend, or a holidays, because they can't give you an appointment. You actually have to call them back on a day that they are (a) open, (b) accepting appointment calls, (c) haven't already filled up for that day, and (d) can give you an appointment that very day for a test scheduled exactly one month later that also falls on a day when they are (a) open, and (b) doing tests.
All of this can be handled with just 3-4 calls which include a minimum of 30 minutes of time spent on hold, or an in-person visit which includes 1.5+ hours of time waiting in line.
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I need a hug.
Why are you very depressed, Practice-English?

Hi Gyps,
Well, I just measured my own wrist and it's 6", so yes, I'd say 5.25" is very tiny, though I'm pretty sure that's about what my Mom is. I know it's mostly about bone structure and she has a very tiny frame and weighs around 90 lbs.
Most of the people I know also prefer anything around their wrists to be looser, so I guess I never really gave the measurements all that much though, to be honest...
The funny thing is, I like making things but usually give them away and don't wear much myself. As for bracelets, I prefer things made out of elastic cord for a snug fit (I can't have anything dangling around at work or it would get caught on everything) and are very cheap (aka disposable) because my hands and arms get beat up so much. I love rings but never buy or wear them anymore because for this stage in my life it's just not practical.
I've also always really been attracted to jewelry on guys. There's just something about it that really draws me in. Every piece is personal and the wearer has it on for a reason--I always want to ask the person what the story is behind the piece he's wearing.

Now, we talked about table-flipping at the meetup. There will be none of that!I'm ready to flip some tables. DPS is INSANE. The absolute most dysfunctional department I have ever in my life encountered...
Hi Gyps,
Well, I just measured my own wrist and it's 6", so yes, I'd say 5.25" is very tiny, though I'm pretty sure that's about what my Mom is. I know it's mostly about bone structure and she has a very tiny frame and weighs around 90 lbs.
Most of the people I know also prefer anything around their wrists to be looser, so I guess I never really gave the measurements all that much though, to be honest...
The funny thing is, I like making things but usually give them away and don't wear much myself. As for bracelets, I prefer things made out of elastic cord for a snug fit (I can't have anything dangling around at work or it would get caught on everything) and are very cheap (aka disposable) because my hands and arms get beat up so much. I love rings but never buy or wear them anymore because for this stage in my life it's just not practical.
I've also always really been attracted to jewelry on guys. There's just something about it that really draws me in. Every piece is personal and the wearer has it on for a reason--I always want to ask the person what the story is behind the piece he's wearing.