The Happy News thread
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Once I read a book about the War of 1812 and was surprised at how cynical the authors were about the whole thing. I'd never read an American history book that cynical. Then I look at the author info: OOOooo, they are Canadian . . . Sorry about that invasion/liberation thingie . . . lol
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Keep in mind at the time they thought Canadians would want to be free from British rule and were just waiting for us to "save" them.
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CX wrote:Keep in mind at the time they thought Canadians would want to be free from British rule and were just waiting for us to "save" them.
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I also love this part of the "Inhabitants of Canada" speech:
"manly resistance"




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enterprikayak wrote:... no alternative but manly resistance or unconditional submission.
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Are you like this? "Ohhh... It is shynyyy!!" 

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It tried to put that post on Google Translate and BabelFish but unfortunately neither speaks computerese. 

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So here's my happy news, and I can't believe I forgot to post this sooner!
We've been doing this group diet/weight loss contest at the salon since Mid January. I weighed in on Saturday, and I'm down ten pounds from where I was when I started! I still have quite a way to go, but it's actually starting to feel attainable now. I've retired two pairs of "fat pants" (the ones that are little loose 3 weeks out of the month, but that one week they're just PERFECT!)...and my old regular pants are now my "fat pants." I haven't tried on any older ones yet--I'm still a little scared!
--but maybe later this week.
After I lose the next ten pounds, I'm throwing away all pants with any elastic in the waist (unless i sleep in them). Elastic is just a permission slip to be wrong, wrong, wrong!!
(Finally had an excuse to use this emoticon!!)
We've been doing this group diet/weight loss contest at the salon since Mid January. I weighed in on Saturday, and I'm down ten pounds from where I was when I started! I still have quite a way to go, but it's actually starting to feel attainable now. I've retired two pairs of "fat pants" (the ones that are little loose 3 weeks out of the month, but that one week they're just PERFECT!)...and my old regular pants are now my "fat pants." I haven't tried on any older ones yet--I'm still a little scared!

After I lose the next ten pounds, I'm throwing away all pants with any elastic in the waist (unless i sleep in them). Elastic is just a permission slip to be wrong, wrong, wrong!!

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Congratulations!
But you can send those elastic waists to me.
But you can send those elastic waists to me.

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Thanks for the support, ladies.
Feeling a measure of success makes it easier and easier to say "no" to bad, bad things. 


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Aquarius wrote:So here's my happy news, and I can't believe I forgot to post this sooner!
We've been doing this group diet/weight loss contest at the salon since Mid January. I weighed in on Saturday, and I'm down ten pounds from where I was when I started! I still have quite a way to go, but it's actually starting to feel attainable now. I've retired two pairs of "fat pants" (the ones that are little loose 3 weeks out of the month, but that one week they're just PERFECT!)...and my old regular pants are now my "fat pants." I haven't tried on any older ones yet--I'm still a little scared!--but maybe later this week.
After I lose the next ten pounds, I'm throwing away all pants with any elastic in the waist (unless i sleep in them). Elastic is just a permission slip to be wrong, wrong, wrong!!(Finally had an excuse to use this emoticon!!)
I'm happy for you obtaining your goal

I know what you mean about how, at first it looks like this huge unobtainable goal and then, little by little as you progress and stay on it, it becomes more realistic. That happened to me when I was training. In the beginning, I could barely run an 8:00 mile and I was like, God, I just hope one day I can run two miles in less than like 14:00. After like 18 months and persistance, I could run a sub-6:00 mile on a whim, or a 12:30 two-mile, or a 19:00 5k. It's a great feeling, it's all about baby steps... and perseverance!



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