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Reply #60 posted 12/31/12 12:23pm

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i'm only midway through the day and my pants are coming off, sweats are going on. so much for remaining dressed all day.

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Reply #61 posted 01/16/13 7:34am

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First month of 2013 is halfway done.

I've only put 2 workouts so far err but I am drinking more water (and eating better) so my belly fat is on its way OUT.

Haven't hit a bookstore yet...but the little one needs a non-fiction book for school so tonight I may go to Barnes & Noble and get some damn Shakespeare.

nod

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Reply #62 posted 01/17/13 2:53pm

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PurpleJedi said:

First month of 2013 is halfway done.

I've only put 2 workouts so far err but I am drinking more water (and eating better) so my belly fat is on its way OUT.

Haven't hit a bookstore yet...but the little one needs a non-fiction book for school so tonight I may go to Barnes & Noble and get some damn Shakespeare.

nod

For the drama I suggest King Lear or Hamlet. But the Taming of the Shrew is funny-so that may be easier to get into to start with.

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Reply #63 posted 01/17/13 7:25pm

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kewlschool said:

PurpleJedi said:

First month of 2013 is halfway done.

I've only put 2 workouts so far err but I am drinking more water (and eating better) so my belly fat is on its way OUT.

Haven't hit a bookstore yet...but the little one needs a non-fiction book for school so tonight I may go to Barnes & Noble and get some damn Shakespeare.

nod

For the drama I suggest King Lear or Hamlet. But the Taming of the Shrew is funny-so that may be easier to get into to start with.

thumbs up!

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