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#12

I don't think this is a matter of me being insensative, I think it's a matter of you being too sensative and jumping to conclusions with out having a clue.
Last edited by 01gt4.6; 11-15-2010 at 09:52 AM.
#13

Connie, chill out. He wasn't calling anyone particular that, let alone you since it seems to have ruffled your feather. If you are taking offense to it, that's on you.
Keep on bringin' it Mike! You give us all inspiration!
Keep on bringin' it Mike! You give us all inspiration!

#14

Speaking of jumping to conclusions, where did the OP ever mention that her tummy or legs are her concern? Never. She may be prefectly content with her body... just needing motivation.
#15
#16

I would love for someone to call me fattie whenever I went to eat something bad or decided to skip on a workout. Believe me, that would be motivation I need on some days!! I also grew up playing sports my whole life and coaches always rode your ass to run faster, harder, lift more, etc. So that works for me, not for others obviously....even though that's not what you were doing here!
Sidenote...is this work day over with yet???

Sidenote...is this work day over with yet???

#17
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: NC
Posts: 182

You should really look at the link that was sent to the OP. When I first saw the title weeks ago, my first thoughts were WTF. But after reading through the thread it is Nothing like its sounds. I have only been here about 7 weeks and I already know that Mike is not insensitive. He is straightforward though! He most certainly did not call the OP Fattie.
#18

thanks for the support Glenda.
When I made the read asking what everyone thought of each other, this is what was said about me.
I think that's pretty darn accurate.
When I made the read asking what everyone thought of each other, this is what was said about me.

#20

I think the hardest part of being healthier is making yourself start again every morning. Some days it's just harder to accomplish than others, but you just have to keep chipping away until little by little it becomes second nature.