Nikki Sixx posted that Justin Beiber was going to be a guest on his Sixx Sense radio show, and was possibly talking collaboration.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Quoth the Sixx: "I am a liar and that's the truth"..I announced that Justin beiber was gonna be on Sixx Sense....here is post from a message board about it..Ha Ha..So gullible
sj - I will see my doc in a month and if my iron hasn't improved, I want to see a hemotologist. My body just doesn't absorb iron the way it should and I honestly don't expect the increased supplements to help. But I'll try.
Suzi, are you a vampire in denial?
Only if I can be a vampire with a soul. And absolutely NO sparkling, other than my nails and maybe my makeup. While I own a convertable and love to drive with the top down, we all know another vampire who does the same. Uhhhhhh.
Suzi, are you a vampire in denial?
An Egyptian vampire?
*rimshot*
Kathy - when you do want to start yoga, look into schedules at any local studio. I've been finding that a lot have a once a week free or really cheap drop in class for intro level classes. Also, "Yin" classes are really good if you have any kind of injury or are looking for less of the competitive aspect found at so many studios. I've even had good luck at the YMCA (in San Diego, at least, haven't tried it elsewhere) with excellent instructors who were good about walking around and actually using hands on to make slight adjustments to form. Form is super important to strengthening and not getting injured. I find myself irritated with instructors who just stand at the front of the room and do all the poses themselves - at a beginning level they should be interacting with you a LOT to make sure your alignment is correct.
Great advice, erin--thanks! My pool is at the community center, and they also offer various fitness classes, paid for by those punchcards (buy 10/20/50 classes, price goes down per class the more you buy, and you can choose which classes to take). They do have yoga, but I'll see if I can observe a beginner class before spending money on a punchcard.
ETA: I was just looking at their yoga page, and it looks like they want you to see if it's what you're looking for.
Try your first Yoga class for free to determine if you would like to join a 6 to 8 week session. Please arrive 10 minutes early to class to introduce yourself and let us help you get prepared for class.
I think if the instructor is a good one for beginners, they will make sure to teach variations on poses and make sure you feel comfortable taking resting poses when you need to.
I think I'll be waiting until sometime this summer to get signed up for that--I definitely want to drop at least another 50 pounds before I'll be ready for it.