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Old 12-31-2001, 02:43 PM
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--kyle w-- Ture... but you're not a seventeen year old girl in high school... it makes a difference... --april--
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I m so glad we have young people like April here!!

They help me control myself

I have to go because as Rachel would say If Iam not in hurry my carriage will transform into a pumkin again and my dress into tatters !!!

Happy new year!!!
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The way I justify over eating is I always eat while I'm working out
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I resolve to slow down. I don't even know if I remember how to do one thing at a time. Multi-tasking is evil.
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Wink But seriously...

I resolve to not fly off the handle so quickly (and often)!!!
I have a temper...like all good chefs!!


Nicko: That chair of yours won't help any...maybe you could send it to me...! I'll take good care of it

Risa: You impress me, I shall do the same and look great for the Montreal Cheftalk Reunion...but then, I won't need your chair Nicko...

KyleW: You are very likable, no matter what your waistline is!!

Mezzaluna: You better show up at the next Montreal Reunion, for fear of rejection!

Jim: I wish hubby resolved your number 9 resolution...maybe I will send him on Cheftalk tonight

James: I will hold you to YOUR resolution!!! I PROMISE!!!


P.S.: Oh and I almost forgot this last resolution: I will post another 2000 this year, I ga-ron-tee!
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Ye, gods, Kimmie! You've put a terrible fear into me. Isn't Montreal on the way to Italy? Hmmmm..... I'll do my best, cherie!
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To slow down and not to run after trains and men
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Cool Happy New Year

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--kyle w-- Ture... but you're not a seventeen year old girl in high school... it makes a difference... --april--
I'm not? I don't know whether to be mad or glad
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Kyle, you are too funny!!!!!
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Talking I'm not all the way sure myself

---Kyle W---

Well, obviously being a teenage girl has its advantages... not having to work for a living... never having to pay full price when out to eat being served by a young guy... etc. But there's a lot of weird things you wouldn't want to deal with... it's always different for girls in high school than it is for guys... (you gals know what I'm talkin about) Odd double standards. And trust me, the second my waist got bigger than it was people noticed. And they're none to shy about pointing it out. It's no fun having someone tell you that its nice to know even people they "thought" were "perfect" have fat times too... yeah thanks. Who wants to hear that... So, take what you will from this but I'd rather be a guy out of high school any day than stuck where I am. ---april---
ps at least on you own you can look in the mirror and think youre looking kinda chubby and be fine with it...
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So, how long does anyone reckon these resolutions are going to last?
my resolution: Not to go to back to London this year.
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Talking Resolutions? Ha!!

I never make resolutions because I never keep them. But right now (this very minute) I am drinking a lot of water because I haven't been and I should.

I also keep the aggression in my driving. Two reasons- I don't have other chances to listen to heavy metal, and otherwise I would be driving in the emergency lane attempting to get in when there weren't any cars.

And when I say listening to heavy metal, I mean with the window rolled down. Sometimes I even flip people off. *GASP!!*

They always deserve it too. Wouldn't my Mother be shocked.

Okay, maybe I should make a new year's resolution not to exaggerate quite so much....

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ps at least on you own you can look in the mirror and think youre looking kinda chubby and be fine with it... [/B]
April, what YOU think is what counts!! Anyone who tells you you're having a 'fat day' is not worth paying attention to.

You just eat right and exercise until you feel HEALTHY, not when your waist measurements are what people tell you they "should" be...




PS: my NY resolution is not to make any resolutions. There's only one way to look and that's UP!!
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Shimmer don't hold back!!!
Let it all out
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