Weight loss X-postyness.
Still? It did take two or three weeks for it to start rolling off. I lost over 100 pounds in six-seven months without trying hard. Lost even more at the 1 year mark.
Sadly, I'd gained it all back in the ten years since I had surgury*. Losing it again is a much harder process.
ETA: * No, not weight-related.
We will lurve Kat, anyway.
For the record, that question was brought to you not by me, but I was merely channelling Allyson.
For Deena:
I'm an ordinary man, Jack. Meat and potatoes. I live in the real world. Not a big believer in...magic. But this place, it's different, it's special. The others don't want to talk about it because it scares them. But we all know it, we all feel it. Is your white rabbit a hallucination? Probably. But what if everything that's happened here happened for a reason? What if this person you're chasing is really here?
And:
But I've looked into the eye of this island, and what I saw...was beautiful.
dcp:
Any other "four years" references so far?
Locke lost the use of his legs four years ago.
ETA: Context, and: while many of the skinnier contestants turned positively skeletal.
Yet scarily, Susan Hawk lost about 5 lbs. over the entire time she was there. The woman has the metabolism of an ent.
The job in the woods is why I think I would do well in a Lost-like situation.
Hee.
Yet scarily, Susan Hawk lost about 5 lbs. over the entire time she was there. The woman has the metabolism of an ent.
This I did not know, but she didn't look like she'd lost much at all, unlike some of the other people there.
So is the wreckage from the same crash, or an older one? I can't tell.
Is the wreckage
inside
the cave, or beside the entrance?
Water good. Freakass dolls bad.
Apparently bile must be a great replacement for calorie intake.
Okay, I must now away to help craft THEATER!
The VCR is set, and everything's in place. I will watch White Rabbit when I get home and post thoughts later tonight.
Peace, kiddies.