TAs are getting old (pg. 9)
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LeopoldStotch |
quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
lol @ banora.
i used to think that being 30 would suck and that life was over.
guess what it ing rocks and make the early 20's look like a gay.
say goodbye to dead end jobs and say hello to disposable income.
those hookers don't pay for themselves you know. |
+1
no more eating cheap crap for me. :p and more disposable income to go traveling without dependencies. |
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lenazi |
to be fair, i'm sure it sucks after kids.
*sticks nuts in microwave* |
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Silky Johnson |
quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
jenny i love that couch. we're going to be treating ourselves to a gigantic sectional when we move lol in love great couches.
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Yeah omg I can't wait. I really hope it's comfy and deep. :D |
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david.michael |
quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Sort of similar for me. When I started drinking I didn't know when to stop and never drank water or ate anything to go along with the liquor. After I started doing those things, the hangovers got much less worse.
Recently I have cut out drinking entirely so I can lose weight, though. :-P |
I've changed my diet (to maintain, not really lose weight) but I need to change the drinking habits a bit. Not that I'm an alcoholic, but when you spend all day counting calories and then drink beer all night on a Friday, it kinda shatters everything you've been working on that day...lol. Need to go back to taking a few shots or something.
I know I'll get yelled at/called a fag/whatever for this, but I have been drinking a bit of that Bud Select 55 and it really isn't all that bad. |
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Silky Johnson |
Yeah but having one day a week where you "cheat" is encouraged in any good nutrition plan. |
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Moral Hazard |
quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
to be fair, i'm sure it sucks after kids.
*sticks nuts in microwave* |
actually, no. You don't have much choice about whether or not you drag your ass out of bed when you have a kid; when there is no other option you just force yourself through it. Don't get me wrong; it's not pleasent but you don't sloth around and feel sorry for yourself like you used to so you get over it quicker. |
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lenazi |
1 day?
that.
you can get away with the whole weekend if you are active and sacrifice during the week.
watching hockey sans beer and wings + poutine is like having sex without the pre teen. |
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Silky Johnson |
You shouldn't have to sacrifice anything though.
I dunno, since I cut the out of my diet, I don't even need the one day most times. By the time my cheat day rolls around I don't even care to stuff my face with . |
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lenazi |
i eat the same thing every day during the week and stick to my work outs. No missing one day ever, because i'm the type that if i miss once, it snowballs into bad habit town.
on the weekend i deny myself nothing. I've managed to accomplish my goals this way while still being able to do some stuff that is pretty bad for me. |
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Slylee |
quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
actually, no. You don't have much choice about whether or not you drag your ass out of bed when you have a kid; when there is no other option you just force yourself through it. Don't get me wrong; it's not pleasent but you don't sloth around and feel sorry for yourself like you used to so you get over it quicker. |
i'm generally lazy when it comes to working out. i try though, and go through phases but generally i would never describe myself as an "active" person or "athletic". i'm mentally active and i love cooking and cleaning and that's about it.
anyway my point is, i have a feeling that once i have kids, i'm going to turn into some little exercise freak and be taking them out for walks/runs in those cool sporty strollers and always preparing super healthy meals. i'll probably be in better shape after having kids than i am now. i know it sounds weird but i'm the type of person who needs a REALLY good excuse to be like that, and i can't think of any better excuse than being in charge of another life. |
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MrJiveBoJingles |
Maybe if I quit TA I will get more active and the fat will melt off faster.
[It's Wednesday, Jay. ;-)] |
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lenazi |
quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
actually, no. You don't have much choice about whether or not you drag your ass out of bed when you have a kid; when there is no other option you just force yourself through it. Don't get me wrong; it's not pleasent but you don't sloth around and feel sorry for yourself like you used to so you get over it quicker. |
to be fair i don't need kids for that. I would be happy to still be in bed right now, even if i'm not really accomplishing anything on this humpday at the office. |
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