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| The Lounge | RIP Eartha Kitt | Dec 28 2008 14:25 (UTC) |
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That is so sad. I too remember her as Old Lady Hackmore from Ernest Scared Stupid when I was a kid. Btw, isn't it kind of weird that she died on Christmas seeing as how she sang the original Santa Baby? |
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| The Lounge | make a wish. | Dec 17 2008 13:44 (UTC) |
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I'm with eerica: I wish I could just STOP freaking bingeing! Today is yet another Day 1. Let's hope it's the real thing this time. Maybe if enough of us bingers wish we could stop, it'll come true for all of us. |
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| The Lounge | What is your signature Karaoke song? | Dec 10 2008 01:54 (UTC) |
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I am really good at Because of You by Kelly Clarkson. I did that at the state fair and got a pretty good response. |
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| Foods | So, what did YOUR Thanksgiving day meal look like? | Nov 29 2008 15:33 (UTC) |
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My first Thanksgiving E.D.-free. I enjoyed everything but kept reasonable portions, and went for a nice walk afterward. My mom is the best cook ever :) A tiny bit of roasted chicken (never cared too much for this) And afterwards, a small slice of pumpkin pie and a small slice of chocolate chess pie. (The chocolate chess pie was indescribable beyond words.) |
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| The Lounge | What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving? | Nov 26 2008 13:38 (UTC) |
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Great post! Edited to add: oh, also the fact that my dad was able to get his old job back as a Burger King manager, when he has been unemployed for awhile due to the economic crisis. It's not perfect, but we're lucky that he found anything at all. |
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| The Lounge | Thanksgiving wouldn't be the same without...... | Nov 25 2008 12:06 (UTC) |
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My family My mom's homemade sweet potato casserole with pecans on top Mom's homemade stuffing Buttery dinner rolls Pumpkin pie And my boyfriend there to eat about 3 plates of food and then eat all the meat left on the turkey carcass! (literally he just leaves the skeleton. My family calls him a human garbage disposal!) |
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| Foods | Thanksgiving day and food survey | Nov 24 2008 14:31 (UTC) |
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Last Thanksgiving did you diet clean, indulge a little or go crazy? This Thanksgiving what are your intentions of eating? Where did you have Thanksgiving last year? Where will you have Thanksgiving this year? When will Thanksgiving dinner be served? About how many people will be present? If not home, will you be bringing food and what? If at home, how much of the meal are you responsible for? Whats your favorite Thanksgiving food? Taste preference: Turkey or Ham? Three favorite sides dishes in preference order? Best tasting Thanksgiving dessert? Most over-rated Thanksgiving food? Most under-rated Thanksgiving food? Will you be fine with high cal leftovers around? What will you be doing after eating Thanksgiving dinner? Allowing yourself a gain or not? |
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| The Lounge | Questionnaire! | Nov 21 2008 00:10 (UTC) |
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1. What languages do you know? English, and quite a bit of Espanol Edited to add: also, spending time with my family, and getting to see my uncle whom I haven't seen in years!
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| The Lounge | Sexiest Songs Of All Time...yeah. | Nov 20 2008 12:08 (UTC) |
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Usher - Nice and Slow |
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| The Lounge | ok..when/how did you and your husband/wife meet? | Nov 20 2008 12:04 (UTC) |
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Anyone who tells you it won't last forever just because you're young, don't listen to them. I am living proof :). I met my bf in high school at 14. He was 17. Six and a half years later, we're still together. We have been through some difficult times but we're doing great. We live together now, go to college together, and have a very strong relationship. We will probably get married after college sometime. So yes, it's totally possible that you and your boyfriend will last, even though you met when you were both young. Good luck to both of you! |
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| The Lounge | Misheard lyrics | Nov 15 2008 14:10 (UTC) |
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lol, you could be right :) |
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| The Lounge | Misheard lyrics | Nov 15 2008 13:56 (UTC) |
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Original Post by huggitbear:
You're talking about "Blinded By The Light." I thought the exact same thing. As recently as last week, I finally looked it up to make sure that he WASN'T saying "douche." When I was younger, I thought that in "Always Be My Baby", Mariah Carey was saying "Sean Connery's a feeling me strong" instead of "Time can't erase a feeling so strong" lol |
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| The Lounge | Sexiest Songs Of All Time...yeah. | Nov 15 2008 13:53 (UTC) |
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Original Post by michellerc: That is so funny, I did the exact same thing! My dad had that song on an album. I knew all the words but not what they meant. Needless to say, my mom was shocked! Also for the list: |
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| Foods | Ever binge and discover something amazing in the process? | Nov 14 2008 11:02 (UTC) |
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Original Post by bobo1: Trust, me I was definitely binging. Alone in my house, shoveling food into my face, not hungry, not caring what it was, just shoveling away in an effort to get some kind of emotional release or something (if you want to know the particulars.) I had never struggled with binging in the past, but now that I have recovered from being anorexic, it has become a real problem for me. I am working on it day by day, though, and I really think I'm doing better. Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt the thread; I was just answering bobo's question. |
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| Foods | Ever binge and discover something amazing in the process? | Nov 14 2008 02:00 (UTC) |
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Well, as long as we're confessing, I'll add slices of bread (white or whole wheat, doesn't matter) spread with mayonnaise and sprinkled with salt. So simple, yet so strangely good. |
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| The Lounge | I love Christmas and country music, Jesus, Barack Obama, and counting calories! | Nov 14 2008 01:15 (UTC) |
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Hey, you're not alone! I love Christmas and country music too. Johnny Cash is my idol! And I love the *real* Christmas, not this commercial cash-fest that it has become. But I agree that I am proud to live in a country as diverse as ours. What a nice uplifting post. |
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| Foods | Christmas/holiday foods that you like | Nov 14 2008 00:34 (UTC) |
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I LOVE holiday food. My mom is the best cook so we always have so many good things to eat. My favorites are her sweet potato casserole with pecans on top (almost like a dessert in and of itself), pumpkin pie, rum cake, homemade stuffing (we call it dressing because we don't really stuff the turkey with it), squash casserole with lots of buttery cracker crumbs on top, and of course Christmas cookies! |
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| Foods | What did YOU eat today? | Nov 14 2008 00:18 (UTC) |
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Breakfast: 1/2 cup low fat cottage cheese with bran flakes, sliced bananas, Splenda, skim milk, and sugar free maple syrup (delicious). Snack: low-cal, high fiber spinach-flavored wrap (12 grams!!) stuffed with a scrambled egg, low-fat cottage cheese, pickles, and a little Hellman's Canola mayo. Lunch: 1/2 roast beef sandwich on honey wheat with mayo, lettuce, tomato, onions, and spicy mustard; french roll; banana nut muffin. Dinner: hearty homemade chicken noodle soup and a baked sweet potato. After dinner snack: bran flakes with skim milk, sugar free Handi-Snacks pudding (vanilla flavored.) |
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| Foods | WHat did Jesus eat? | Nov 13 2008 12:13 (UTC) |
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Original Post by monarch777: Whatever Buddha ate, I don't want it, lol! Wise he may be, but thin he is not! I don't know, I mean Buddhists are supposed to follow the middle path and all, but with that beer gut, I don't know how much Buddha himself knew about "everything in moderation!" |
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| The Lounge | I'd like to see you naked... | Nov 12 2008 00:51 (UTC) |
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Original Post by sun123: You know, the funny thing about that is, 6 years ago I was complaining about the stretch marks on my boobs to my new(ish) boyfriend. He told me that exact same thing in total seriousness! That's how I knew he was the one (lol) and we are still together today! |
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