Posts by ejc090893


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Young Calorie Counters People 5'4"-5'6" what size are you? Dec 29 2008
23:36 (UTC)
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Hey! I'm 15, and i vary from a sixe 3 to a 6. I'm almost 5'6", and for me it really just depends on the brand. Most of the time I'm a 3-4, but I've been finding a lot lately that I fit into a size 5-6 as well. I weigh around 115 or 120. hope this helps!

Games & Challenges Change 1 letter Only Game May 30 2008
21:21 (UTC)
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New Members **New Member forum Meet N Greet** May 30 2008
21:18 (UTC)
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1. Calorie Count Name (user id): ejc090893
2. Name you prefer to be called in discussions: emily
3. Age & Sex: 14 female
4. General Location:florida
5. Married? Single? single
6. Kids? Furbabies?no
7. Favorite color? turquiose
8. Favorite movie? Superstar/zoolander
9. Hobbies? irish dance, cooking
10. Favorite Snack? pineapple
11. Favorite Beverage? lemonade
12. Biggest Obstacle to Getting Healthy? junk food is so yummy!
13. Weight/Fitness Goal? eat healthy, be more active, maintain current weight (111)
14. Least Favorite Household Chore? sweeping
15. How did you find Calorie Count? browsing
16. Anything Else You'd Like To Share?  nope :)

Young Calorie Counters *Young Calorie Counters ~ POST HERE TO FIND A BUDDY OR TWIN* May 30 2008
21:08 (UTC)
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Age: 14

Weight: 111ish

Height: 5'4"

Goal: Maintain weight, be more active and eat healthier

About Me: I'm an Irish dancer and I'm training for the nationals

 

Motivation This song goes to everyone who thought I couldnt do it... May 30 2008
03:49 (UTC)
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I know this is dorky, but I listen to Push It To The Limit by Corbin Bleu and Macho Man by The Village People. These songs have a great beat, which is perfect for walking or running, and are really motivational. Some other good songs are Go The Distance from Hercules, and Getcha Head In The Game from HSM.

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