Oh, poor connie.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Spike's Bitches 34: They're All Slime and Antlers
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
What's a rogue rule?
YAY!
And of course, I got to thinking about the computer game Rogue, which I played on my Amiga. That and Archon were two of my favorites.
Guess I write in SPN now.
Fernet?
In order for my BMI to be in the non-overweight range, I'd have to lose at least 50 non-pregnancy pounds. Which I'm pretty sure would have to involve cutting off a leg, because I haven't weighed that little since junior high.
Oh, poor connie.
I'd go home if I weren't already taking tomorrow off. At least False Economy Food Poisoning is better than "what illness is this and is it infectious and am I going to give it Hubby, omg!"
In order for my BMI to be in the non-overweight range, I'd have to lose at least 50 non-pregnancy pounds. Which I'm pretty sure would have to involve cutting off a leg, because I haven't weighed that little since junior high.
Learning body fat percentage rules so much. You can't do it while pregnant, of course, but man, it's helpful in setting realistic goals.
140lbs = realistic for me, especially if I add muscle as well as lose fat.
130lbs = pushing it.
120lbs = intervention time.
Hey Teppy -
You know your coworker who insists on being literal when you ask "Do you know the time?"?
Could he maybe be autistic or have Aspergers?
Learning body fat percentage rules so much. You can't do it while pregnant, of course, but man, it's helpful in setting realistic goals.
Now, I have a scale that claims to measure BMI but all it asks for is my height and then calculates BMI based on that and my weight and that can't be right, can it?
The BMI has my ideal weight between 86-105 pounds. I haven't been near that since high school, and I don't expect to be ever again.
Learning body fat percentage rules so much. You can't do it while pregnant, of course, but man, it's helpful in setting realistic goals.
So true. I won't be near a gym after we move, unfortunately -- I wonder if my doctor would be able to measure this?
Could he maybe be autistic or have Aspergers?
Since his nickname is "Chatty," I doubt it...