"timeOday" <timeOday-UNspam@theknack.net> wrote in message news:Sv-dnTOKB7MZi0jVnZ2dnUVZ_vzinZ2d@comcast.com... *Poetic Justice* wrote: timeOday wrote: voiceofreason@torontomail.com wrote: But I guess that's not good news for all of you doomsday Libs who are hoping with all your heart that the economy collapses. Now that the economy's all better, when do we get our
On Aug 22, 7:24 am, Caleb <cal...@teleport.com> wrote: 250/244/200 August 22, 2006 Day 5 of 100 days. 6 pounds gone. I got on my balance-beam scale this morning and saw that another pound it gone. I weigh 244 pounds (just below the 245 pound mark). Last night, before I went to bed, I'm sure that I was at least several pounds over this mark. I drank a lot of water last evening
huey.callison@gmail.com wrote: Pushmi-Pullyu <PullmiPushyu@gmail.com> wrote: This is what Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps eats: http://tinyurl.com/59uqzu "He told NBC that an average day might have the following menu: Breakfast: 3 fried egg sandwiches, 2 cups coffee, 5-egg omlette, bowl of grits, 3 pieces of french toast, 3 chocolate chip pancakes Lunch
On Jul 22, 4:46 pm, Kaz Kylheku <kkylh...@gmail.com> wrote: On 2008-07-22, Mxsmanic <mxsma...@gmail.com> wrote: Kaz Kylheku writes: The reason is that the metabolism compensates for changes in intake by adjusting expenditure. Consequently weight can be maintained on a range of caloric intake. The range is extremely small, and metabolic changes are also insigificantly
["Followup-To:" header set to alt.support.diet.low-carb.] On 2008-07-21, The Master <tardis@nospam.sdf.lonestar.org.nospam> wrote: On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Seth wrote: * Sujit Bhattacharya, 39, lost 40 pounds in six months ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Remember those numbers for later. He had been eating more than 2,500 calories a day, perhaps