Diet going well, no dramatic weight gain. I'm most likely moving to Phoenix this fall seeking a girlfriend/wife. There are no available women where I live in the small town area as it is the #1 area in the country for alternative lifestyle living for women so I need to move to a big city and Phoenix makes sense because of the arthritis and allergy problems I have. Tree mold, grass and dust mites are all the allergies I have, which won't be bad in Arizona (most likely). I have to do this for me. Anyway, diet going well... :)
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Good job on not gaining. Sometimes that's as thrilling as losing!! Especilly if I've been off plan for a bit.
Good luck with your move!! I have always wanted to visit the south west.
31 Mar 09 by member: august1974
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Will your yard be made of sand in Arizona? I've never been there. Good luck finding a wife!
31 Mar 09 by member: cokezero1982
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good luck in finding a wife and arizona is a good move glad your diets going well
31 Mar 09 by member: aurorabucket
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Hey I live in PHX and I have grass in my yard! lol :)
31 Mar 09 by member: xappie
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Coke zero that is funny of course most likely, but I will either have to get published or find a woman with a house to get a yard. Otherwise I'll be moving to an apartment. There is little grass there in Phoenix I imagine as it gets around 110* in the summer for extended periods of time... In Los Angeles there is grass, but it is often brown except during the rainy season in winter. Aurora - I kind of want to maybe lose five to ten more pounds maybe as I want to flatten my stomach and need to get into the gym to do that. We don't know Centigrade temps here, America isn't doing metric at all, no one wants to change it either as with the Farhenheit it can be more precise as say two ore three degrees might make up one of Centigrade - just a thought. I'm glad now I'll never return to Los Angeles. No reason to go back...
31 Mar 09 by member: GlennM
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Thanks Xappie, I figured it was too hot there! I've never been to Arizona. I just figured it was like the desert - but I imagine now as Palm Springs, CA has grass everywhere I guess Phoenix and Tucson can too! :)
31 Mar 09 by member: GlennM
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Nah! I think Xappie is just spreading rumors!
110! oohhhh my gosh.
Then again, I enjoy dry desert heat. It's humidity that I can't stand.
31 Mar 09 by member: cokezero1982
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Cokezero above 105* is fairly rough - like 98* with humidity or so, was in California when it got that hot. Around 100* is OK as it is dry heat, one gets used to it. :)
31 Mar 09 by member: GlennM
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