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Created:07/11/2009
Last Modified:07/11/2009
Total Comments:6



I feel the need for speed

I can’t drive 55. All sounds good to me. I know when I’m by myself in the car on some back road, I blare my music and drive like the Devil is chasing me sometimes. Did that on the way home tonight, I really am meant to have a convertible and live somewhere warm where I could drive with the wind blowing my hair, ahhh bliss.

It dawned on me today I’m very impatient with everything. I have no idea why. I want things to change asap, not slowly, could explain why as a teen I was bullimic. Also explains my frustration on how long it takes my problem areas to go away.

I also realized today I’m a big time body watcher. I’m looking at flabby bellys bouncing, butts hanging out of their suit, and shaking my head, I want to say "do you have any idea how long it will take to get rid of that???"

I also admire well toned bodies, for the muscle. I’m a muscle watcher. Sounds pervy, wonder if there’s a support group for it.

Anyhow after battling with my checkbook and finally balancing it I worked out.

20min hills on treadmill

circuits

squats: 145×8x3, w/calf raises: 145×10x3

rdls:100×8x3 w/good mornings: 70×8x3

butt squats: 90×8x3 w/lunges: 90×8x3

5min stretching with Bob(he’s missed me, poor guy)

Went to my friends 40th surprised birthday, she was surprised, only real gag gifts she got was from her hubby her turns 40 next year, paybacks a bitch.

5 Responses to “I feel the need for speed”

  1. MAGL Says:

    haha! Payback…

    sweet sweet revenge


  2. kbyers01 Says:

    Yep, she was already thinking of what she was going to do.


  3. ShanBL Says:

    I am the same exact kind of observer of people and think the same things. I never thought of it as being pervy…hmmm.


  4. bwestgat Says:

    I observe people as well. I have become very judgemental though. i look at very overweight people (which are not hard to find anymore) and think to myself, "how could you possibly let yourself get like that, you must eat McDonalds 7 times a day!" Oy what would my mother say!


  5. kulzor Says:

    I’m a bodywatcher. I’m not going to worry about if it’s a good or bad thing though - it just is. Animals do it too - if you have a cat or dog, they’ll sit there and watch other animals (including humans). Though in their case I doubt they are thinking how fat or muscled you are. Probably more like, "How can they stay warm without fur? How do they get by with so little sleep? That lap looks comfy…"

    Though I have to point out to bwestgat that a person can eat a "normal" three meals a day and be quite fat. I didn’t eat "McDonalds 7 times a day" and yet my weight jumped up. My wife just served butter loaded, large, and horribly wonderful tasting meals. Throw in fast food every 3rd day or so and the weight packs on.


  6. kbyers01 Says:

    guess it must be in my dna to bodywatch, primal dna. Doesn’t take only fast food to make you overweight, loads of breads and pastas, with cookies and candies can do it too, you’re right.

    Your Mom would just look at you and give you the classic Mom look.


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