bikipatra wrote:It's 6:17am and I hope the sleep fairy is putting the final touches on the beginning of your onederland experience!
holberry wrote:Hi Queenie!
I bet you will look smashing in your purple dress.
Where are you going to wear it?
Im off to look at cashmere on ebay.
hugs
hol
DogMa wrote:Hee. OK, I need to find another area of my life to lose control in, so I don't go broke. Maybe I could sleep around or something.
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DogMa wrote:Hee. OK, I need to find another area of my life to lose control in, so I don't go broke. Maybe I could sleep around or something.
The one good thing about all the cashmere talk is that as much as I love cashmere, it's hard to even think about it when Texas summer has finally hit here.
queenielou wrote:You're right, Robin, it is a disease! I read a study recently that found that if you exercise self control in one aspect of your life (the experiment involved not thinking about a certain item) then you are less likely to exercise control in another part of your life (the experiment involved shopping).
So my excuse is that since I'm exercising self-control by dieting, I should be expected to shop more. I don't know who is buying that excuse, but sometimes it works on me when I tell it to myself
queenielou wrote: I have 3 scales (ok 4, but 3 digital ones). The one I started with always weighs me at least 2 pounds less than the Tanita I upgraded to and around 3 pounds less than the healthometer from Walmart. Well, this morning, the Tanita said I was 1.4 pounds less than yesterday (201.8 Tanita weight today) but the scale I've used from the beginning showed me up at least .5 pounds (depending on when I stepped on it showed a loss of 1 pound to a gain of 2 pounds). What is really going on, scale fairy? You are messing with my mind!
The analog scale weighs me less than 200, around 198 but since I didn't start with that one, I can't count it.
Too many scales = too much drama.
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