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by Pyscrow » Wed Apr 06, 2005 6:38 am
I think there is a fair amount of water loss in that - I had a high salt diet, giving up the salt probably accounts for half that!
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Monty Burns
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by Bluey » Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:04 am
Pyscrow wrote: I think there is a fair amount of water loss in that - I had a high salt diet, giving up the salt probably accounts for half that!
Well done matey, like the style you put your weight up think I will do the same
Well got up at 7am done the deed and weighed myself and to start the games off I came in at a whopping 108kg or 17.00 stone (Have a nifty little converter to work it out). Got troubles today tho my best mate is coming over for the day. We use to have a drinking session that goes on all day and night. So I have to sit there and watch him drink bugger. O well we will see how it all goes
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Milhouse Van Houten
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by Bluey » Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:22 am
Bluey Report
Date.................Weight............Loss since last weigh in...............Total loss
06/04/05....….....108.0..............………......na......................................na
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Bluey
Milhouse Van Houten
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by Pyscrow » Wed Apr 06, 2005 6:04 pm
Bluey wrote: Pyscrow wrote: I think there is a fair amount of water loss in that - I had a high salt diet, giving up the salt probably accounts for half that! Well done matey, like the style you put your weight up think I will do the same Well got up at 7am done the deed and weighed myself and to start the games off I came in at a whopping 108kg or 17.00 stone (Have a nifty little converter to work it out). Got troubles today tho my best mate is coming over for the day. We use to have a drinking session that goes on all day and night. So I have to sit there and watch him drink bugger. O well we will see how it all goes
Awwee Jeez Bluey - I didn't need to know I weighed 17 stone!
I cant be in denial when using "real" measurements!
PM'd ya that photo
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Monty Burns
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by Bluey » Wed Apr 06, 2005 8:39 pm
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Milhouse Van Houten
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by Pyscrow » Wed Apr 06, 2005 9:03 pm
I gave up drinking around 1989. I was living in Barcaldine at the time (a small town 100k south of Longreach), population 1500, 6 pubs 2 clubs all doing a roaring trade.
I saved $10000 the first year I gave up the grog. Thats what it had been costing me a week in "expenses", and in those days a 10oz beer was 63 cents over the bar! Living in the single mens quarters meant a party nearly every night. I was not an alcoholic, but I musta been getting close!
At first I tried cutting back, low alcohol beer was just coming out, I was trying to drink a brew called "Swan Light", with some micro amount of alcohol that Allan Bond was flogging at the time. I distinctly remember going on a weekends piggin trip and taking three cartons of it. The first night I drank 24 cans and did not even get a buzz, I felt so bloated, and the next day I was sicker than I had ever been when on the grog.
So then I tried drinking coke to match my mates beer intake. Believe me I have never been sicker in my life than a night after drinking 30 odd cans of coke!
Even 16 years after my last drink, sometimes I want a 4X bitter so bad I can smell it and taste it!
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Monty Burns
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by mr_walker* » Wed Apr 06, 2005 10:39 pm
MMMMMM XXXX Bitter. My Football (Not Soccer WD) season starts this week, and I have been toying with the idea of giving up the grog for a few weeks. I don't seem to have the pace I thought I had last season, and I also want to save some money for a holiday. My car needs fixing too! (Not alcohol related) Savouring the last 2 stubbies in my fridge after training as I write this. Let you know how I go.
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by Bluey » Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:02 pm
Well made my World Famous Vegie Spag Bolognese yesterday. Made enough for five meals. Didn’t taste too bad either. Ingredients 1 Dolmio classic mushroom sauce $2, 500gm of home brand pasta $1, 300gm sliced champignons home brand 40cents, bit of garlic salt 2cents and a bit of hot chilli powder 3cent cooking about 5 cents. So it cost me $3:50 for 5 fairly large meals 70cents per meal great value. So saving on food bill as well now. Just thought you would like this bit of trivial news.
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by Pyscrow » Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:49 pm
Mate I am not gunna try and save money on this diet - me missus will only spend it!
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Monty Burns
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by Bluey » Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:38 pm
Pyscrow wrote: Mate I am not gunna try and save money on this diet - me missus will only spend it!
I don’t have enough to save am on a DSP
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