haha, cigarettes don't carry the sensitivity obesity does. People don't blink to get up in ya over it. Being fat generates cautious tones even in the rare event it gets mentioned.
Let's be clear here. It's not an excuse, it's an addiction - one I rather enjoy. Yes, with my heart disease, quitting would serve me smartly. I'm a big boy. I know the risk and implications. My quit day will come much like my weight loss did. It'll be another 'lightswitch moment'.
Anyway, my mini-vacation was a good time. I set out to master eating out on the road. I did quite well, thank you. I will have to repeatedly emulate this for the next 6 months. It will be a challenge. I don't underestimate this task one iota. I want to be result-oriented in '09 on a more successful scale than '06 or '07. To me, battling this last 25 is bigger than the first 150.
I'm sitting here evaluating my first listen to my new purchase of U2's latest CD. I fell in love with the song when they played it on Letterman. I had hoped (duh me) that Magnificent was a clear sign that U2 was off the Zoo kick and back to their War days. You know, that tough, tight rock of old. Meh, most of the tracks are not to my liking. I'm not always a ballad fan. I like songs that drive me. Only two songs made my iPod playlist for my walks and whatnot (the other being 'Get On Your Boots').
Sherri has been occupying more of my time, lately. As time slips by, I look at the clock and we've been ebbing and flowing getting on near three years now *shakes head* Maybe mutual and consenting is the way to go
I'm sorry to see Steve leave us. Though we weren't tight, I can appreciate the help he gave to the countless masses on here. Dunno the details nor care to, all I know is he'll be a tough act to follow. WLF was a better place for his efforts. And I've been here long enough to know Sean has to keep his business run as he sees fit, also. Too bad this couldn't have had a different outcome.
We'll miss you, Steve (in the capacity we knew you as, anyway). Peace.