Karsini wrote: » One of the women I work with swears by it. Decent figure on her for a 55 year old too. Doesn't mean I would though.
oceanstreet wrote: » Weightwatchers has always felt kinda fake or more short term, proper healthy eating all the way
Pissy Missy wrote: » Prob will be weightwatchers and gym for life which sucks but if it means i'll be healthier than i could be, then its worth it
jimbobaloobob wrote: » what do they say minute on the lips, lifetime on the hips. Good on ya though good to have the goal. Easier ways than cutting out chocolate
jimbobaloobob wrote: » what do they say minute on the lips, lifetime on the hips.
Pissy Missy wrote: » i was 2 sizes smaller before christmas den went up 2 sizes me n food have an emotional relationship, have gone bk down a size, now just one more size to go so i cn fit bk into my jeans want to feel comfortable in a bikini also wenever i go on hols over the summer
Football Friend wrote: » It's horrible getting 49 but I got 50 in the other exam that sitting so it was bittersweet. The lack of holidays is definitely the worst part alright so it's a sensible choice taking a break if you can. I was burnt out after the few years of constant work and study so I quit my job and have spent the last few months relaxing, catching up on books and boxsets and holidays. Feeling good now but not looking forward to the job hunt. Dreading having to move back to Dublin so I'm hoping something local pops up. Anyway, on a more joyful note who's heading out tonight?
Football Friend wrote: » Anyway, on a more joyful note who's heading out tonight?
jimbobaloobob wrote: » i didnt get any either, im not that pushed though for them. Why do you need to loose weight? Is there a deadline?
Trebor176 wrote: » Well done to you on that I haven't been far off, but it would be and must be an absolute killer to get the 49. At least it's a flexible course, and I may take the rest of the year off, if I pass this time, and get back to it next February. I haven't had proper time off in a couple of years, apart from study leave, and the other time I took off was a holiday, but was studying at the time. I get around three weeks holidays, and study leave is included, if I take it.
Pissy Missy wrote: » i have no easter eggs but i dnt mind,u? i need to lose weight anyway but have gone down a size so not all bad
jimbobaloobob wrote: » all out of easter eggs?
Pissy Missy wrote: » Man I'm bolloxed, thank god we're closed tomorrow!!!
Football Friend wrote: » Yeah I've been there buddy, passed my last ACCA in Feb thank god! I got 45 in P2 the first time...thankfully I've only had one subject where I got the dreaded 49!
Trebor176 wrote: » Yeah, that's right. It's a nice subject, but there's just so much to cover. I've heard of students having several attempts at it before they'd eventually get it. Even students have come out with 49% (pass rate is 50%). Most seem to start with P1 & P2 together.
Football Friend wrote: » Are you doing P2 Trebor? It's a horrible dose but you're on the home stretch after it!
Trebor176 wrote: » Thank you both Well, the one I'm doing is apparently the more difficult of the ones I have to sit. I guess it's no harm getting the hardest one out of the way first (eventually). Most do the two other easier compulsory ones first. This one is also compulsory. A nice subject, but there's just a lot of material to cover in just three months or so. Glad you're feeling better, Eternal
ShadowHearth wrote: » Its funny how this thread becomes busy at night! Its like we are some night crawlers, who only come out, when sun goes down! Anyway, suit bought! Bring on Horses tomorrow!
oceanstreet wrote: » Only the worthiest will be chosen
eternal wrote: » Are you offering then?
oceanstreet wrote: » Fook snuggles I can think of better things
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » Did someone say snuggles?!