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Previously on "The Official CUK Serious Thread"

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by Bear View Post
    Don't worry - I think you'll both look better than this lot!
    LOL he looks like gollum (spelling?)

    He's wearing trainers! Love the classy backdrop of a garage door.

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  • Bear
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    You're going to look gorgeous on your photo's man - and even if you dont, you'll make the bride look better, so you win there too

    Don't worry - I think you'll both look better than this lot!

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Maybe a little - don't want to look pasty and out of shape for the photos. It's not that mainly though - now I'm past 30 I figure I could go down one of 2 roads: the healthy one and the 'don't give a hoot one'. I know I want to be healthy, have energy and fitness etc for wife, kids, lifestyle etc. for a while.

    Just a simple lifestyle choice to try and live it to the full.
    You're going to look gorgeous on your photo's man - and even if you dont, you'll make the bride look better, so you win there too

    I know what you mean though - theres something which happens n your 30's which makes you at least aware of the healthy path. I guess the closer you get to 40, the more you start to do something about it, or give up!

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  • Bagpuss
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    Yeah she could be very skinny with a 12 stone bust

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  • WindyAnna
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    SA - I've posted my Slimfast experiences on your Slimfast thread.

    You are right to ignore the eejits on here making assumptions about what you are like based on a single statistic.

    Windy

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  • DS23
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    a) no one told me what I wanted to hear!
    i'll tell you what you want to hear but first of all you will have to tell me what it is that you want to hear.

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    You've got the wedding day jitters too then?
    Maybe a little - don't want to look pasty and out of shape for the photos. It's not that mainly though - now I'm past 30 I figure I could go down one of 2 roads: the healthy one and the 'don't give a hoot one'. I know I want to be healthy, have energy and fitness etc for wife, kids, lifestyle etc. for a while.

    Just a simple lifestyle choice to try and live it to the full.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    I joined a health club recently
    You've got the wedding day jitters too then?

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    a) no one told me what I wanted to hear!
    b) I dont have cyber sex with anyone!!
    c) I doubt whether anyone would even want to anyway after this thread
    d) i dont have a chocolate bar in front of me
    e) never have I ever said I eat kebabs

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    I'd rather gorge out my minds eye.
    Ahem - an unfortunate spelling mistake there.

    Sal babe - 19/7 is technically 'clinically obese', but I've met you and I could get my arms around you without dislocating them - so you're not that large.

    SA is more cuddly than anything else. I would recommend you lose a bit if you can - and if you take that decision then the only way is hard work. You know I'm not exactly supersized - but I have a slight belly I want to flatten and to build my upper body and work on general fitness etc - to that effect I joined a health club recently and have been going 3 times a week for at least 2 hours each time.

    Do about an hour of cardiovascular stuff while watching telly, half-hour on the bike for a warm-up and another half-hour on a x-trainer later on. Went for an induction and have a personal trainer (whose only purpose is to nag me to train). Swim, work on resistance-weights contraptions and thinking about joining the body combat classes - as well as relaxing in the sauna or steam room.

    I can see why it's quite addictive - you get a real buzz from exercising, and generally feel better all round, physically, mentally. Eating healthier food is a no-brainer really - cutting the cakes/takeaways/sugar/salt and processed garbage is just something you have to do if you want to feel better. Seriously - it makes such a difference mate.



    Addendum: I've known ppl on weight watchers/slimfast/atkins and all sorts of 'fad' diet programmes - and I've never seen any of them work. The only results I've seen have been those sticking to ol' fashioned 'eat healthier, exercise more' ways.

    One problem is def metabolism - you need to speed that metabolism up.
    Last edited by realityhack; 25 October 2007, 13:08.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Ah, the three main categories in tubby top trumps

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by tay View Post
    Meh ... not really... after reading this thread I am quietly confident I can outrun her. Her acceleration and top end speed, not to mention endurance would leave a lot to be desired. I am adding to her motivation for slimming down.. she will be able to chase down and kill annoying people.
    Ah, the three main categories in tubby top trumps

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    Most other peoples comments were exactly what I wanted to hear (I suppose they want to keep me sweet because I do indulge them in a bit of cyber now and then). Anyway it helps reassure me that I can carry on exactly the way I am. I don't want to hear the truth, I'm not listening to it, nanananananana
    Mmmm is that a chocolate bar in front of me? my glands and big bones caused this, damn you god.

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  • tay
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    And yet you still had the petals to post. A brave chappie indeed.
    Meh ... not really... after reading this thread I am quietly confident I can outrun her. Her acceleration and top end speed, not to mention endurance would leave a lot to be desired. I am adding to her motivation for slimming down.. she will be able to chase down and kill annoying people.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by tay View Post
    Imagine it was someone you cared about saying the same thing....
    I'd rather gorge out my minds eye.

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