Not JZ, not Steph. Hint: the poster is currently away from home (I am pretty sure).
Xander ,'Selfless'
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Does anyone have a good recommendation for a daily vitamin w/calcium? Is one brand better than another?
I take a Calcium Citrate with vitamin D and magnesium, along with my multivitamin. The brand is Now. Generally women's multivitamins will have more calcium that regular multivitamins.
Laura
Bwah-making from that Guv Patrick article:
"I think when Katherine started to memorize all the episodes of 'The L Word,' there was some hint that maybe she was sending us," Patrick said.
meara
Everybody's weight varies about 5 lbs throughout the day.I am the amazing size-shifting person. Not that a lot of people notice (unless they're too polite to say something. No, wait, then they wouldn't be my friends), but I lose/gain 10-20 pounds per week. I don't know how or why it happens, it doesn't seem to have any sort of correlation regarding to what I eat (and therefore, any sort of diet that lasts less than 2 months won't show results - I'm guessing, I'm a thin person and never had the kind of self discipline it takes for one to be on a diet). So how do I know I much I weight? or how much it changes? I don't. The 2-3 different sizes of pants and shirts in my closet tells me it is so.
So I find that checking my weight is usually kind of useless. The last time I checked (about a month ago) it was 110 pounds, and I'm guessing I'm between 100-120.
PEOPLE!!!
What are you doing this weekend, SUCKERS?!@?!
t /I miss Rio
The 2-3 different sizes of pants and shirts in my closet tells me it is so.
Well, my weight is pretty stable and I have this too. I currently wear size 12, 10, and 8 jeans regularly.
Folks with cars might want to bookmark this: [link]
A blog I frequent has this to say:
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Also good if you're considering buying a used car that has stuff needing to be fixed....