Speed Gibson

It's July: no politics until August.
Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer!

Score it up

A year ago I made two New Year's Resolutions. One I kept, to no longer fisk Nick Coleman. It was just too easy and by that time, there was little to add.

My other resolution was to loae 64 pounds. I fell way short, though I did wind up losing 13 pounds. My bold plan was to lose 1 pound a week by diet, and 1 pound a month by exercise, specifically my walking hobby.

I finished Maple Grove, and am just over 100 miles into St. Louis Park, a total of 444 miles for 2005. That equates to well over 25 pounds, which if you do the math means, yes I ate too much again this past year.

"What is past is prologue," wrote Shakespeare. So, once again, I hereby resolve to lose twice as much in 2006 - 26 pounds.
DrJonz (www):
I said on Jan 1st 2000 that I'd stop drinking pop and do 100 pushups a day. I guess I've done over 200,000 pushups and still have a bit of a gut!
1.1.2006 9:38pm
DrJonz (www):
ps - good luck with your resolution!
1.1.2006 9:38pm
MarkC47:
Good luck R5!

As someone who is also somewhat gravity-challenged, I'm going to keep on with my program as well. But I don't count pounds anymore (except at my annual physical), I just go by how I feel when I exercise and how my well my clothes fit (or don't!).
1.2.2006 12:23pm