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  1. The way I understand that the whole no-carbs thing works is as follows. BTW, someone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. When your body digests food, it first digests the carbs, then the fats. Sometimes your body gets "too tired" to do anything about the fat after digesting the carbs. So, by eliminating carbs all together, your body has nothing better to do than burn-off all the fat you eat, thus causing rapid weight-loss.

     

    That's the jist.


  2. It can be difficult but the results will be huge. By changing my diet I dropped about 45-50 pounds since the middle of 2007. I always exercised but never really ate all that great so I never saw results till I started to eat right. It becomes very easy to stick with once you find stuff you like and start seeing the changes. Just experiment with different stuff, throw foods together, and see what you come up with.


  3. I posted this as a facebook note in October...I guess it hasn't changed since then, and it's not in order except the GnR song is my favorite.

     

    Guns N Roses "November Rain"

    Foo Fighters "Everlong"

    Aerosmith "Dream On"

    Blink 182 "Dammit"

    Pearl Jam "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"

    Pearl Jam "Black"

    Brand New "Sic Transit Gloria...Glory Fades"

    Derek and the Dominoes "Layla"

    3 Doors Down "Kryptonite"

    The Used "Box Full of Sharp Objects"


  4. So here I am, sitting in an Abercrombie muscle T ($30), Hollister sweats ($40), and an American Eagle zip up hoodie ($50) realizing I have a) too many clothes, b) too many clothes from the same stores, and c) spend too much money.

     

    Well, the sweats and the hoodie were gifts but you get the idea.


  5. I'll bite.

     

    I was 12 and I stumbled across the Saturday morning show Livewire on USA around the winter of 1997-98. Everybody at my school was getting into it at this time, and the Austin 3:16 and DX shirts started showing up more and more. Having no internet, I had no idea who Bret Hart was besides from the video game and had no idea about Montreal. Anyway, I started getting intrigued by it, and around March or April I started watching Raw every week. I don't remember what drew me to it exactly, because I didn't have a particular favorite wrestler. I guess it just sort of hooked me. Of course, as a 12 year old, Steve Austin became my favorite pretty quickly. I always hated The Rock, because when I started watching he was a "bad guy," then all of a sudden a few months later he was a "good guy" yet he was doing pretty much the same stuff, so I couldn't root for him. I was already programmed to hate the guy. That's how I started being a wiseass and always rooting for the heels.

     

    By the time I was 15 or 16, my interest faded quickly through the summer. It was around the time of the WWF to WWE name change and the Raw/SmackDown roster split. Two events stopped me from watching the product completely: when 87 year old Hulk Hogan won the title in the spring (which me and my friends were rooting huge for, and then afterward I realized how ridiculously dumb it was). I thought it was ridiculous how King and JR would always badmouth WCW for having the old guys in the main events, and here we were years after that and they are putting over the same geezers over their own talent like Rock and HHH. I stopped watching Raws, didn't see any of the summer PPVs, and then stopped watching it altogether when Eric Bischoff gave HHH the big gold championship belt without having to wrestle a match for it.

     

    Every so often, my one friend who still watches will try to convince me to watch a PPV with him, but that is rare these days because I think he's given up on the 'fed and is only into the independent circuits.


  6. Alcohol. I don't drink often, and when I do it's either shots, mixed drinks, or Mike's Hard whatever. I only like drinking drinks that taste good. Most alcohol doesn't to me. When I go to a party, my friend tries to get me to drink everything and then talks about what he's drank before. I don't care, bro. You my best friend and all, but I couldn't care less what you like, mang.

     

    By the way, I'm not one of those antisocial sober people at parties, I can act just as fucked up sober as others do drunk.

     

    I have a friend exactly like that. We finally stopped bringing him out after New Years.

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