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 Fat?  I call myself fat all of the time, but it's all relative.  I used to be rail thin and had no figure to speak of.  NOW, I'm about 40 pounds over where I'd LIKE to be.  But, I define "fat" for me as when I start to get wide in the middle.  It's more about how I carry my weight than how many pounds overweight I am.  I certainly don't want to be rail thin again. I like having curves and I think a bit of weight helps you look better as you get older. | 
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 Now, I don't think I'm unfit. I do, after all slog my way through multiple half-marathons every year and can do strenuous 20 miles hikes without too much issue. But I'm still fat. | 
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 I guess I'm looking forward to seeing you soon, Alex.  I'll be looking for girth. ;) | 
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 And just for the record, this isn't new weight. I'm down from my maximum but when most of you met me for the first time I weighed in at just a few pounds shy of 300. | 
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 Maybe that's why I thought you were shorter than me. ;) | 
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 My peeve is with myself this morning.  It irks me when I know that I need to take Nick to the dentisit.  I knew his appointment was Tuesday, the 29th at 4pm.  Then on our way home from the grocery store yesterday he said he thought it was Wednesday.  So I am trying to figure out how to change my claw appointment for the 2nd time (it is every other tuesday at 4pm).  Since I am anal about things like this, I worried all night.  This morning I realized that I had better triple check the appointment card.  Yep, I was right, it is today.  When I checked it yesterday I misread it.  grrrr | 
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 What I hate is the stupid BMI index. I'm not fat (I have gained enough weight back to be about 10 lbs over what I consider to be my ideal weight), but the only time I've ever fallen within the range of what my BMI says is a good weight is prior to my first surgery after I'd dropped 30 lbs or so. | 
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 At least you are honest about yourself, and in a healthy way. Good for you, Alex. I know too many overwieght people who are messed up because the have an unhealthy view of themselves. Oh, and I was going to guess 235 lbs. How does that compare to what the others said? | 
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 I don't have very many "pet peeves". Mine are relatively minor and revolve around grammar. For example, and this is one that shouldn't bother me, but it does. When dictating a phone number, please say "zero" instead of "oh". Let's say the afformentioned number begins "310". When dictating this number, why wouldn't you say "three-one-zero"? Why "three-one-OH". "O" is a letter, not a number. I often hear this all day long, so I accept it with a smile. Maybe I'm an overly particular ass. However, I'm an ass who always says "zero". ;) | 
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 Alex. I myself am on the heavy side (I currently weigh 260 lbs.), and I was made fun of CONSTANTLY through high school based on my looks and size. For years, I dealt with self-esteem issues because of the teasing I went through in elementary school. It wasn't until I graduated and moved on to college that I realized that all those people who chose to make fun of me instead of getting to know me...their loss. | 
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