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"I would like to lose 200 pounds."

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Created:04/24/2008
Last Modified:04/24/2008
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Well Hi :)

I was chatting with a friend here and I realized I haven’t posted HERE in …well… forever. This morning I weighed in at 305 lbs. That’s 94 pounds lost thus far. Last week I went on vacation and walked 1.5 hours up the beach, at a sub, then walked another 1.5 hrs back down the beach. The year before I could barely walk from my car TO the beach - and even then I had to just sit and watch my kids play in the surf cause I couldnt breathe well enough to play with them. This year I flew kites, looked for seashells, laid out to get some sun, played in the pool with my 2 year old. I’m almost halfway to my goal of 200 lbs gone. So - now ya know.

Ok, on a sorry note - I lost my job last Tuesday, but Im not depressed yet - I didnt lose it because of anything I did, the company was ‘right sizing’ and my agency is working very hard to place me somewhere else and things look promising, so I’m not gonna swing to depression just yet.

I’ll get an updated pic up soon too.

Danielle

2 Responses to “Well Hi :)”

  1. Leola Stafford Says:

    You are using a name that is the title of my book. The Diary of a Mad Fat Woman was copyrighted by me on Jan. 15, 2000. This is a copy righting infrigenment and you must change the name of this site to avoid futher legal issues.


  2. chayton6 Says:

    My blog (not site) has nothing to do with your book and in fact I’ve never heard of your book. You also need to brush up on copyright law -

    "How do I copyright a name, title, slogan or logo?
    Copyright does not protect names, titles, slogans, or short phrases. In some cases, these things may be protected as trademarks. Contact the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, 800-786-9199, for further information. However, copyright protection may be available for logo artwork that contains sufficient authorship. In some circumstances, an artistic logo may also be protected as a trademark.

    Continued references and false accusations will be considered harassment and legal protection against such will be pursued.


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