> Know your weight and loose your over weight without buying anything.
> These are very good and easy
>> Know your weight and loose your over weight without buying anything.
>> These are very good and easy
>>
> I've been trying to loose my over over weight for a while. It is very
> uptight.
Obviously, it's not easy enough. Have you tried plying it with liquor?

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Alan Truism - 26 Oct 2006 16:43 GMT
> >> Know your weight and loose your over weight without buying anything.
> >> These are very good and easy
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> Obviously, it's not easy enough. Have you tried plying it with liquor?
I ply with liquor on a daily basis.
Liquor in the front.
Poker in the rear.
Otto Bahn - 26 Oct 2006 16:56 GMT
> I ply with liquor on a daily basis.
>
> Liquor in the front.
>
> Poker in the rear.
Did you steal that from me, or are you a local?
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shelly - 26 Oct 2006 16:58 GMT
>> I ply with liquor on a daily basis.
>>
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>
> Did you steal that from me, or are you a local?
We'll have no trouble here!

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Tim Chmielewski - 27 Oct 2006 06:44 GMT
>>> I ply with liquor on a daily basis.
>>>
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> We'll have no trouble here!
We didn't burn him!

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Alan Truism - 26 Oct 2006 17:10 GMT
> > I ply with liquor on a daily basis.
> >
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>
> Did you steal that from me, or are you a local?
Bull City
> > Know your weight and loose your over weight without buying anything.
> > These are very good and easy
> >
> I've been trying to loose my over over weight for a while. It is very
> uptight.
I have come up with a GENIUS weight-loss programme. People always
says that losing weight means you have to buy new clothes wardrobe,
which can be expensive. Couple that with having to lose weight as
well and it is a lot of stress to cope with.
My idea is to cut out the hassle of having to lose the weight from
that start and going out and buying a new wardrobe but getting all
clothes one size too big, or looser if you want to lose a bit more
weight. You then wear the baggy clothes and tell anyone who shows
any interest just how much weight you have lost, pulling the waist
of your trousers to demonstrate how slim you now are. Success for
this weight loss programme is guaranteed! Well, as long as you're
not actually expecting to lose weight.
I told you it's genius. Now pay me money.
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Glenn Knickerbocker - 27 Oct 2006 22:50 GMT
>My idea is to cut out the hassle of having to lose the weight from
>that start and going out and buying a new wardrobe but getting all
>clothes one size too big, or looser if you want to lose a bit more
>weight.
Sadly, men in this country don't have the equivalent of Dress Barn
Woman and Lane Bryant. And when we go into the Big & Tall stores
they just laugh at us if we're only big and not tall.
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Terri - 28 Oct 2006 03:29 GMT
> Sadly, men in this country don't have the equivalent of Dress Barn
> Woman and Lane Bryant. And when we go into the Big & Tall stores
> they just laugh at us if we're only big and not tall.
Seems to me I've heard much the same complaint somewhere before from
the other end of their clothing claims which means they're
LIAR LIAR NO PANTS ON FIRE!
I know Land's End sells pretty good quality clothing for tall people
but I dont know how large in size they go up. They hem pants to order for
free as well. (later) Okay it seems as if they do carry clothing in sizes
for Big & Tall:
http://www.landsend.com/cd/index/fp/0,,351,00.html?sid=2600190112260142922
Chris McGonnell - 28 Oct 2006 17:37 GMT
>Glenn Knickerbocker <NotR@bestweb.net> wrote:
>
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>for Big & Tall:
>http://www.landsend.com/cd/index/fp/0,,351,00.html?sid=2600190112260142922
There's also:
http://www.kingsizedirect.com
They have big, and tall, and big and tall. Unfortunately, big and tall
seems to cost more than just big or tall.
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Bryce Utting - 30 Oct 2006 05:49 GMT
> My idea is to cut out the hassle of having to lose the weight from
> that start and going out and buying a new wardrobe but getting all
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> this weight loss programme is guaranteed! Well, as long as you're
> not actually expecting to lose weight.
glad to see the MONTHS of hard work have not been wasted. Well Done,
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