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Kevy Baby 08-11-2008 08:38 PM

Regular vigorous sex burns calories

lashbear 08-11-2008 08:40 PM

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lindyhop 08-11-2008 08:58 PM

Get well, Lashbear dear. The photo is, interesting...:eek:

I had a lot of different lists of things to do that I combined into one but when I looked at the new list today I read: freecy ole? maybe not.

While you ponder that here are some photos I took in Palm Springs last month.

Freecy ole is actually freecycle. Can't read my own writing.

JWBear 08-11-2008 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 231796)
According to FP, it's called Darvon or Darvoset here, and it's no wonder you're having a damn good time. ;)

Ooooo... Darvocet! Fun stuff!

Gemini Cricket 08-11-2008 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by lindyhop (Post 231811)
Get well, Lashbear dear. The photo is, interesting...:eek:

I had a lot of different lists of things to do that I combined into one but when I looked at the new list today I read: freecy ole? maybe not.

While you ponder that here are some photos I took in Palm Springs last month.

Freecy ole is actually freecycle. Can't read my own writing.

My friend Emily and I went to Disneyland on Saturday. There was swing dancing going on that night. There was this one dancer who thought she was the sh!t, fancy Capizeo (sp?) shoes and everything. I was hoping lindyhop would have showed up and shown her a thing or two.
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alphabassettgrrl 08-11-2008 09:43 PM

So I finally got the Getty Villa today. They did an amazing remodel on it. My only regret is we didn't find the herb garden until we were leaving and it was too late.

Kevy Baby 08-11-2008 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by lindyhop (Post 231811)

We ate at the Ruby's over Coachella weekend


Disneyphile 08-11-2008 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 231807)
T - Wii Fit is good in theory but it's very hard to get the heart rate up consistently. Each activity is 1-3 minutes, if that then you pause between and have to select if you want to go on or not.

Hmmm. Good to know. Sounds like DDR will still come in handy then. Or, I could go dig out the classic NES and PowerPad with Track n' Field. :D It's not "exercise" if it's a game. ;)

BarTopDancer 08-11-2008 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 231841)
Hmmm. Good to know. Sounds like DDR will still come in handy then. Or, I could go dig out the classic NES and PowerPad with Track n' Field. :D It's not "exercise" if it's a game. ;)

Hehe. Right.

That's what Wii Fit tries to accomplish. Maybe with time it will have some upgrades and a better interface. It does get you off the couch though.

Wii boxing and tennis get your heart rate up and I'm hearing good things about WiiSki.

If you can get motivated an inexpensive exercise bike or treadmill may be of use.

Disneyphile 08-11-2008 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 231844)
If you can get motivated an inexpensive exercise bike or treadmill may be of use.

Oh hell no. I hate cardio machines with a passion, especially bikes. If I'm gonna bike, I actually want it to go somewhere. ;)

I was totally thinking of WiiSki and Boxing though. Those I'd have fun with.

It's funny though - I have no problem lifting weights and love doing it. But, when it comes to cardio "routines"... bleh. I'll definitely need variety for that.

But, considering this will be the first time I've ever touched DDR, that should keep me happy for awhile. And, if I get bored with that, I'll break out the NES until the Wii becomes an affordable reality down the road. :)


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