palehorsevictoria
palehorsevictoria
palehorsevictoria

If I didn't have such a problem logging into Flickr every single time (long story short: too many Yahoo accounts over 10+ years of being online) I'd love it more. Haven't tried Google Photos yet, if it makes my life simpler though I just might jump ship.

I couldn't. I'd either get so focused on my numbers that I'd put my feet on the sides to concentrate or I'd get distracted by the walking.

Where else can we get a breadstick sammitch?

What pleasantly coincidental timing. I'm taking time off for two (fun) conventions next month and will be gone for 7 business days. One of my managers will lose his sh!t and thankfully there is no way he can get my personal phone number, and when he runs over to my desk to try and get me to fudge numbers for him he'll

oh, man. That freaking sucks.

I ... legit. There are some family members that I simply do not interact with because they're this ridiculous and there is just nothing I can do except for total avoidance.

(what the heck, I started a comment, cancelled after I thought about it and it still posted.)

I love you. I was just thinking about starting this now that I'm hitting a plateau.

A good trainer will give you guidance on nutrition, but should not offer coaching or meal planning services unless they have an RD. I ask my trainer for his opinion on pre-workout fuel and recovery and he will look at me funny with some choices, and he knows some things better than I do (competitive weightlifter), but

Late to the party but oh well. My worst one was trying to get from Osceola, IA after a Disturbed concert back to central Illinois during winter break. A major snowfall in the mountains delayed the train by nine hours, and of course this was after my ride had dropped me off at the train station and left. I had no cell

Mitchell, IL might be an okay idea if you work for SIU Edwardsville and don't mind a 20 minute drive. But there is nothing there but an old relic of Route 66 and a Speed Lube, that's about it. I'd rather go back to Rockford.

I am also not a dude and I've dipped my toes into men's products quite a few times. I love you for this rec. And you made me laugh.

I am also not a dude and I've dipped my toes into men's products quite a few times. I love you for this rec. And you

I really do love me some Alton Brown and his book was one of the first I ever bought, but then I found the "Science of Cooking" one and it has the best coverage of basics and science, and that's why I voted for it.

I'm giving this a vote just for the advertising. That's awesome.

I'm giving this a vote just for the advertising. That's awesome.

I had a con law professor who had a tradition of inviting the ‘stranded’ students staying on campus over break to his house for Thanksgiving and Independence Day. I loved that man for it, and I thank you for doing this.

I sprung for a "for life" pair and turns out the first pair was subpar. In less than a week I had a new pair that has held up beautifully. Worth every penny, I wear these almost daily.

So I've been jobhunting for a little bit and I tend to talk out answers to the typical job interview questions in my car during my commute (lots of stoplights). So far I've been answering this with the fact that I'm not very good at multitasking, which is both a good and bad thing in my line of work. Working with

Not really. MFP will track macronutrients but the last time I checked the other apps the only thing that came close was Weight Watchers, and they track according to their healthy guidelines (X servings of fruit/veg, lean protein, exercise, water, oils, vitamin). But I really don’t recommend WW anymore because I still

Closest dim sum is 3 hours' drive. Man, I need out of here.