Got my Mac fixed! I can't tell you how close to vomiting I was when I dropped it. A very smart and kind Genius at Apple appreciated my honesty about dropping it and fixed the entire thing for free. New Hard drive, logic board and some cables - total cost over $600. So grateful!
I've been in a bit of Internet withdrawal while it was being fixed. It was good for me...likely.
Course I had to take three days off of doing any work - kind of nice actually. Back at it tomorrow.
Week 6 of new eating and starting to workout hard!
Catching up, I'm in my sixth week of eating clean and feeling very good. I took three hour long classes last week and worked out twice at home - feeling like the mind/body thing is coming together. I've attached a YouTube video describing where I am in that journey - better to just listen than watch - unless you like looking at my steering wheel and the back end of vehicles. Me rambling as per usual. Curious - do I sound like I write? Cuz I think I write like I think/talk.
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Yeah, stress of any sort seems to make the healthy diet go out of the window.
That, combined with the easy availability (price, convenience) and smexy advertising of junk.
And my chocolate addiction.
Anyway, I'm not used to North American accents so you have a slightly more neutral inflection in my head. But I like hearing you! Woohoo!
I just picked up some 85% chocolate...it's not as sweet as I like, but it's much better for you, slow glycemic and satisfies an urge or two.
I've recorded because I needed to vent with my computer down - all those thoughts trapped in my lil ole head - but the driving is brutal - it made me kind of dizzy to watch.
I sound Canadian eh? It's funny because I have a weird Canadian "accent", having grown up on the East Coast and transplanted to the West - I've got a strange sound and many people ask if I'm from the US because they can't place it. It's my concoction. haha
I count piracy and distracted driving. I could not see the speedometer on your car to know if you are also a speeder. You are showing us your rebellious side.
I'll take the blame there, I'm not accustomed to other peoples humor. Plus I had just recently watched it three nights in a row, so naturally felt like an expert on the topic.
An odd accent indeed! Sounds very similar to some people I know not far from here (they're in Orange County, California), but with definite Canadian. The sentence, "Did I say that out loud?" is a dead giveaway, and not just because of the infamous "ou" diphthong. I just love accents, though no one's been able to describe mine to me. Weird. Anyway, yours is indeed intriguingly... well, not vague, but multilocational. Which might or might not be a word.
Transformation is my watchword right now, too, though I'm taking it from a different direction. Looking forward to watching yours.
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Yeah, stress of any sort seems to make the healthy diet go out of the window.
That, combined with the easy availability (price, convenience) and smexy advertising of junk.
And my chocolate addiction.
Anyway, I'm not used to North American accents so you have a slightly more neutral inflection in my head. But I like hearing you! Woohoo!
Above was me! Oops.
I love your voice.
Also you sound Canadian which is awesome.
I just picked up some 85% chocolate...it's not as sweet as I like, but it's much better for you, slow glycemic and satisfies an urge or two.
I've recorded because I needed to vent with my computer down - all those thoughts trapped in my lil ole head - but the driving is brutal - it made me kind of dizzy to watch.
I sound Canadian eh? It's funny because I have a weird Canadian "accent", having grown up on the East Coast and transplanted to the West - I've got a strange sound and many people ask if I'm from the US because they can't place it. It's my concoction. haha
I think gentleman would definately be how you would refer to andy dufresne.
I count piracy and distracted driving. I could not see the speedometer on your car to know if you are also a speeder. You are showing us your rebellious side.
Yes he was a gentleman, I agree Karl. I was trying to be a bit funny - but sometimes I'm only funny to myself. ;)
DU I'm sure I was speeding, but only slightly! I have two speeding tickets to pay - it's a budget killer for me.
I'll take the blame there, I'm not accustomed to other peoples humor. Plus I had just recently watched it three nights in a row, so naturally felt like an expert on the topic.
An odd accent indeed! Sounds very similar to some people I know not far from here (they're in Orange County, California), but with definite Canadian. The sentence, "Did I say that out loud?" is a dead giveaway, and not just because of the infamous "ou" diphthong. I just love accents, though no one's been able to describe mine to me. Weird. Anyway, yours is indeed intriguingly... well, not vague, but multilocational. Which might or might not be a word.
Transformation is my watchword right now, too, though I'm taking it from a different direction. Looking forward to watching yours.
weefee tittered:
A very smart and kind Genius at Apple appreciated my honesty about dropping it and fixed the entire thing for free.
dam, if i can't BE a blondie with the perks of a nice rack, thank Jeebus i can get always get one to do my returns
FP - I don't believe I've ever twittered. I do Tweet however.
you mean you're a TWEETER
not a moaner or a screamer
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