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eating everything in moderation is like road hunting with a rifle, keto is like hiking a rocky steep hill with a recurve. no foods are bad, just quantities. Some of us just struggle with road hunting........and just always end up on that rocky steep hill.........maybe someday I will get it!!!
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It is kinda like hunting.......string and stick works for some, long range for others, right now my motivation is working with the program despite it being so simple as pushing the plate away........it is good to hear of the different ways people are successful maybe I can get mentally tough and develop eating habits that will take me where I want to be!!
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Naw just talking about show low city limits. I realize if I want to go to dinner I go to pinetop Ive always thought of it as one place. Just like the Phoenix valley and Tucson/marana. Those are fighting words there.....the line is clearly drawn!!! Just go to any football, basketball....you name it sport and it is not the same town! Ask Trphyhntr....... Hey at least they got rid of the traffic cams right!!!
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http://www.12news.com/article/sports/streaker-arrested-on-17th-green-at-phoenix-open/75-513407380
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When golf gets too boring!!!
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
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I was introduced to the Keto plan about three weeks ago. 1. Way more expensive that what I want to spend for the rest of my life. 2. Less expensive that many others I have checked out, lots of people getting their stomach tied up, etc. 3. Because it is expensive I pay dang close attention to what I eat which was the problem to start with, cookies and milk at 10:00 at night and lots of crackers to munch on while driving! 4. The list that they give you is ridiculous to interpret for my small brain...........but I was told if I paid attention to keeping the carbs end of it down, that was the most important. Five years ago I did a very strict diet of chicken salads, chicken everything plus an exercise routine "Insanity" and I lost 25 lbs in a fairly quick manner! I did something to my elbow doing pushups and had to stop insanity and then I went back to eating crappy food. I am back to playing full court basketball three days a week and half court the other two days of the work week. It has been fun trying to get back into shape and the motivation while spendy at this point is working at getting rid of a few pounds! I agree wtih the idea that it just has to be a way of life and my hope is to get to the spot where I can try that again without the Keto!
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Punkin center area!!!!
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Cool video but I don't want anybody hassling me about harrassing game any more serious helicoptering skills too........I want to help next time!!!
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I heard we were getting a shipment of coal??????
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Don't let Sun Devil see this it breaks all the rule!!!
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https://www.google.com/amp/myfox8.com/2018/01/26/boys-skull-pierced-with-screw-in-treehouse-building-accident/amp/
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Don’t build a treehouse!
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
Have to not pay attention to pop ups....they can get you in trouble...... -
It is almost impossible to drive mach speed through Virden though many have tried, and I did lose the front tire off my banana seat bike going down the hill towards the bridge.......at mach speed!!!
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Coyote crush benefit hunt
Non-Typical Solutions replied to thegunsmith2506's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Not to jack the thread but the Curtis Cauthen contest is Saturday/Sunday January 27/28 as in tomorrow!!! Great cause and great people! Ash Fork! -
The one I liked is.......did I pay taxes on those days the government was shut down????
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I installed a kitchen in Virden about 8 years ago and was amazed at how that little area had taken such a hit from the meth heads trying to dodge the law. I went to my Granpa's old place to see if I could get some pictures of the place and his old barn! After I spoke to the gal that came to the door, I told my wife.......we better get out of here!!! Beautiful little hidden spot, but like you say, it isn't like it used to be......
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Who can forget cornbagger fued!!!
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There's been a quiet coupe d'etat to overthrow the president of the United States for a year and we're talking about the proper name to call a javelinaWere not allowed to talk politics. Even mention it and the thread gets sent to the dungeon. You better settle down before this one disappears to..... im betting site traffic dipped after that. You would lose that bet. there was a lot of people that only posted in those threads and i never see them posting anymore. Yup, that is true. Interesting how little traffic the dungeon gets though. Honestly can't really figure that out. Maybe it will pick back up next election cycle? Who knows.... Overall though, the site membership and traffic has continued to steadily grow. Pretty much has evolved into THE Arizona site. Even with the sniping & crap (VAST majority 'tongue in cheek' and harmless & entertaining), it's a pretty darn good group of dudes here. Because you need a password and it doesn't show up when click new content. If it did it would get tons more And it sensors any photos or video clips too..........too many soft hearts out there!! CWT does a great job of keeping it family friendly most days and I appreciate that!!!!
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Yikes!!!
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http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2017/10/controversial_dr_seuss_mural_t.html y Ray Kelly rkelly@repub.com A mural depicting Theodor Geisel's "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" will be removed from The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum in Springfield after complaints that it included a "jarring racial stereotype." The decision came hours after a trio of children's authors declinedto take part in the Springfield Children's Literature Festival because of the mural, which they described as "deeply hurtful." A statement issued by the Springfield Museums on behalf of Dr. Seuss Enterprises on Thursday night stated that the Mulberry Street mural will be replaced "with a new image that reflects the wonderful characters and messages from Dr. Seuss's later works." "This is what Dr. Seuss would have wanted us to do," according to the statement. "His later books, like 'The Sneetches' and 'Horton Hears a Who,' showed a great respect for fairness and diversity. Dr. Seuss would have loved to be a part of this dialogue for change." When the mural will be removed and what characters will be featured in its place was not revealed. The full statement read: Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote under the pen name Dr. Seuss during his lifetime from 1904 - 1991. Dr. Seuss created an enormous body of work including children's books and political cartoons. Dr. Seuss was a man of his times. He was also a man who evolved with his times. Dr. Seuss's own story is a story of growth with some early works containing hurtful stereotypes to later works like The Sneetches and Horton Hears a Who! which contain lessons of tolerance and inclusion. It is in that spirit that Dr. Seuss Enterprises and the Springfield Museums listened to the concerns voiced by the authors and fans and have made the decision to take down the Mulberry street mural at the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum and replace it with a new image that reflects the wonderful characters and messages from Dr. Seuss's later works. This is what Dr. Seuss would have wanted us to do. His later books, like The Sneetches and Horton Hears a Who, showed a great respect for fairness and diversity. Dr. Seuss would have loved to be a part of this dialogue for change. In fact, Ted Geisel himself said, "It's not how you start that counts. It's what you are at the finish." The artwork appeared in Theodor Geisel's first Dr. Seuss book, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," which was published in 1937. Authors Mo Willems, Mike Curato and Lisa Yee of Northampton, who signed the letter and posted it on social media, said they found part of the mural "deeply hurtful" and would not attend the Oct. 14 event. (The festival has since been canceled.) "... we recently learned that a key component of this institution honoring Dr. Seuss features a mural depicting a scene from his first book, 'And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street,' and within the selected arts is a jarring racial stereotype of a Chinese man, who is depicted with chopsticks, a pointed hat, and slanted slit eyes. We find this caricature of 'the Chinaman' deeply hurtful, and have concerns about children's exposure to it." The character is described by Seuss in the 1937 book as "a Chinese man who eats with sticks."
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5302477/Teacher-strips-naked-elementary-school-playground.html PE teacher is caught on video stripping naked on an elementary school playground and chasing students, prompting lockdown The teacher stripped off at Carthay Center Elementary School in Los Angeles A construction worker managed to film the incident as it unfolded on Friday Parents say the naked teacher chased upset second and fifth grade students School was placed on lockdown as they waited for authorities to respond
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I just read it again. Good writer but E. Mac Pherson was much better known for his Western and WWII pinup art. Book lacked a lot from content to research of dates and such.The chapter on the beautiful Sonoran Senorita is my father's sister Grace, whom Bernard married in 1945. I'm digging deeper into Bernard Jr's life. He was a B-17 pilot, shot down over Africa early in the war and sole survivor of the bombers crew. Captured by the Germans, he came back to health in a an enemy field hospital. While being transported to Europe in a German Submarine, the vessel was depth charged and forced to surface by a British Destroyer. He resumed piloting B-17s out of England and was shot down again over Germany near the end of the war and held prisoner. Again, the crews sole survivor. 15168174521481922054593.jpgIMG_20180124_111126116.jpg Bernard Gillespie Jr is seated center with his crew of the Tanta Liza, December 1944. His awards included The Silver Star, Air Medal, Purple Heart and EAME Campaign Ribbon with two battle star devices. He carried a lot of PTSD and survivors guilt and died in 1962. 46e7fbfe26d8fd3dd2b2b0e35198fb2e.jpg gillespie-126-ardis.jpg Cool photos of the real deal.......
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Dr. Seuss shame on you!!!
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
I love the "Jarring sterotype" and the hurtful, and have concerns about children's exposure to it." -
This thread has verified that the cream has definitely not risen to the top!!!!