How do you rate?
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I need to know my weight and height first. lol
4 governments in this world have me at different heights.
21.5
I was 23.2 a month ago, but I haven't been working out, and I'm working in a sedentary job.
Sportsdude wrote:
I need to know my weight and height first. lol
4 governments in this world have me at different heights.
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Get a measuring tape!
22.8
I already feel fat and overweight.... (//forums/richedit/smileys/Sad/11.gif) but I have plans to get back in shape after this babe is born.
purelife....don't you even dare think about your beautiful new mom shape as being fat. I have to insist that you love it and wear it proud. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/14.gif) There will be plenty of time after baby is here for you to find your inner purelife again.
If the scale at Science World where it says 'what is your animal weight' is correct I'm a goat and my bmi is 22.3-23.3 depending on how tall I am.
bump
24.0
Gone down to 21.7
24.8 but i have a beer gut now a days
We hadn't noticed, so carry on as you are.
Gopher wrote:
Gone down to 22.5[/DIV]
Good job!
LOL............I will MR.G
Awesome job Gophie!
purelife wrote:
Awesome job Gophie! He has no job
You're right, I've retired from the rat race...always remembering that only a super-rat can win the race.
I thought Gophie's job is to post here? :)
What made you think that, PL?
What if you never enter the rat race?
Sportsdude wrote:
What if you [SPAN style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]never[/SPAN] enter the rat race?
Sounds good but sucks to be poor
Gopher wrote:
<DIV>You're right, I've retired from the rat race...always remembering that only a super-rat can win the race.</DIV>
LOLOL! I like that comment Gopher! only a SUPER RAT can win the race. Im going to remember that.
I just worked out my BMi. Hmm, think one too many kegs and double cheeseburgers for me.
Thank Gopher, I was sort of wondering....I lost 5 lbs on vacation so now I'm at 22 :)
DDD wrote:
Sportsdude wrote:
What if you [span style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]never[/span] enter the rat race?
Sounds good but sucks to be poor
True. But it also depends on the profession you go into or may not go into at all - i.e. you end up at a dead end job that makes a lot of money or enough money to sustain things. I used to know this guy from a rather wealthy family who had a finance degree from the University of Texas. He had the Wall Street internship for a year, but burned out and bought a pub with a bunch of his friends in Austin after finishing school. He got tired of it after 5yrs though.
Sportsdude wrote:
DDD wrote:
Sportsdude wrote:
What if you [SPAN style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]never[/SPAN] enter the rat race?
Sounds good but sucks to be poor[/DIV]
True. But it also depends on the profession you go into or may not go into at all - i.e. you end up at a dead end job that makes a lot of money or enough money to sustain things. I used to know this guy from a rather wealthy family who had a finance degree from the University of Texas. He had the Wall Street internship for a year, but burned out and bought a pub with a bunch of his friends in Austin after finishing school. He got tired of it after 5yrs though.
Agreed ^ there should be a decent balance between finances and contentment. "Poor", like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder...imo. Those who are less financially stable seem to be more grateful for things they get, have and earn.
Natasha wrote:
Sportsdude wrote:
DDD wrote:
Sportsdude wrote:
What if you [span style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]never[/span] enter the rat race?
Sounds good but sucks to be poor[/div]
True. But it also depends on the profession you go into or may not go into at all - i.e. you end up at a dead end job that makes a lot of money or enough money to sustain things. I used to know this guy from a rather wealthy family who had a finance degree from the University of Texas. He had the Wall Street internship for a year, but burned out and bought a pub with a bunch of his friends in Austin after finishing school. He got tired of it after 5yrs though.
[div]Agreed ^ there should be a decent balance between finances and contentment. "Poor", like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder...imo. Those who are less financially stable seem to be more grateful for things they get, have and earn.
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I was implying my own position or outlets I could go into if I ever got there... these avenues all have their own version of the so-called rat-race, but they come with a lot more job security if one toils to get to the point I'm referring to. As my ex told me on my birthday, "you want to climb the faculty ladder doing meningeal work until you're 40?" Looking at my current financial situation now, I'd gladly spend the rest of my life doing that than toil in directionless obscurity. I'm kind of clueless on where to go in life; I'm the public servant, public sector worker who lives in a time when the world, or at least the expressed political world, despises you for superfluous reasons.
Back to BMI
I've so far ran about 10km this week and biked around 50km. And it's only Wednesday! ah ah ha.
Any difference in your BMI, SD?
I don't know my exact height.
But I've lost weight in the past 3wks (mainly due to the Canada trip).
Sportsdude wrote:
I don't know my exact height.
But I've lost weight in the past 3wks (mainly due to the Canada trip).
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You mean to say you are STILL growing?
Gopher wrote:
Sportsdude wrote:
I don't know my exact height.
But I've lost weight in the past 3wks (mainly due to the Canada trip).
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You mean to say you are STILL growing?
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I'm confused over my height because the height I give myself is also the height others give themselves and I'm always an inch or two taller.
I still would never say my official height. It makes dating difficult and in some cases impossible.
However, anything under 7ft should be no problem!
You would think.
19.1 so I am in the low normal range.
Welcome, Miss Slim!