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I know. I can only hope to look as good as her at 40. She's just beautiful.

Susan Sarandon is my hero. 66 dating a 36 year old... you go girl! Can you believe Rocky Horror was made before her boyfriend was even born?

I smoke and drive all the time but I will not drive drunk (2 beer limit). I smoke a lot of weed and have quite a tolerance though. I guess it depends on the person, but my friends sound like your friends... so no, they're not the minority if you ask me.

I can't wait for Hilary and whichever badass she selects as her VP to blow those fuckers out of the water!

I could just imagine it:

I will sit and drink until the world ends on December 21... if that doesn't happen I'll be in Whangarei by New Years.

Holy shit, you really did make my day. And I thought my day was already made with the end of the harassment of political campaign ads! Thank you =)

Cosigned. It's scary that it's even being questioned.

A calorie is a calorie. How nutritious that calorie is what makes the difference. The education I've learned has helped me. If you don't agree, don't listen. Willpower = motivation for me personally, and yes, it helped me lose weight and take charge of my health. If you want to criticize what worked for me, join the

At least some people aren't in denial.

Anybody else get the Joan Crawford vibe from Nigella's mom. Totally thought of Mommie Dearest reading that.

FYI: I have a fucking thyroid disorder.

Didn't say everyone was the same, I am well aware that everyone's body operates and responds differently. However, increasing exercise activity and decreasing calorie intake is a good way to start for any "fat" person who wishes to lose weight, if that doesn't work you go to plan B. I guess I am a jerk for thinking

Yes.

I haven't crossed over to the dark side, yet. Lugging around two books each vacation is a pain in the ass and I'm contemplating going semi-electronic, maybe. I have a problem reading on electronic devices for a long period of time and I just love the smell of books.

If you are a fast reader you'll be done in no time.

Thank you, I'm working hard at it and don't intend to stop. Ever. I don't think I'm an outlier, I just refuse to go back to where I was. I've struggled with gaining weight back, and I just work harder at watching what I eat and getting my heart rate up more often (sex is my favorite). I don't care if I need to run

I didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings. But if you think you've plateaued and you aren't where you want to be, it's not the end of your journey, but the start of a new leg. I'm plateauing right now, my usual routine is shuttle runs every evenings and yoga whenever I can make a class. I just bought Insanity to see if

I had the willpower to start losing weight after being diagnosed, it was a huge wake up call to get healthy. Everyone has their own reasons. I'm not as crazy about logging food in journals and taking my basal temperature, but I still have the willpower to not gorge myself whenever I feel like it. I seem to have the