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Heavenseventeen
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 Posted: 31 October 2006 12:44 am
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I saw this on another forum, and the thread is REALLY long. People add all the time and say stuff like e.g. I'm gonna get a tattoo, or even (I doubt it applies to anyone here) I'm gonna have a baby. It doesn't matter if anyone has already said it. This is about YOU.

 

Here's mine:

Buy a bikini!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Buy a WHOLE new wardobe!

And...buy boots! I know what you're probably thinking...big deal...but my thighs were so big, I couldn't fit into any. The devastated feeling...:crying:...never again!:cool:

ANYWAY! I'm gonna enjoy clothes shopping, shoes shopping, and really express myself through my wardrobe- like personalising my new clothes. I've never been able to take clothes off the rack without trying them on ever before, and my sister does it all the time.

 

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 Posted: 31 October 2006 02:51 am
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Those are some great goals, Heavenseventeen. And really, that's what this is about anyway, doing what makes you feel great! And if buying/wearing boots does that for you, go for it!

I would love to wear a shirt that goes slightly above my mid-drift without being self-concious about my stomache. I mean, I'm not talking a Britney Spears outfit, but the bliss of not having to worry. And the bikini idea isn't bad either, lol.

-Kelly.

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 Posted: 31 October 2006 11:39 pm
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This is going to sound awful...really detrimental...

...but I am going to go buy a big box of Russel Stovers chocolates.

Yup, I am. I am going to proportion them, and eat only one or maybe two a day. But i am going to enjoy them. It is very good chocolate. :tongue:

And of course buy lots of new clothes.

Now if only we were all rich...

clarinetgurl:music:

Heavenseventeen
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 Posted: 4 November 2006 03:20 pm
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The skirt...might add that to my list too. The chocolate sounds great as well...:chewing:

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 Posted: 5 November 2006 08:11 pm
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When I got it i'm gonna flaunt it!:yum:

Nah, I'm probably just going to...well smile and run up to everyone lift my shirt up and say "Look at these baby! And I'm not talking about my boobs. Look at those abs of steel baby, yeah!"

I'll probably go on a huge shopping spree.

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 Posted: 5 November 2006 09:09 pm
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LOL!



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 Posted: 6 November 2006 03:48 am
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Now, speaking of boots, Mom just bought some for me. Almost up to my knees, about two inch heels...I love them. BUT you know what's funny? This morning I put them on...and they didn't feel nearly as tight. Do you knoww what I think? I think trying to walk in the heels tightened up my leg muscles!

I wonder if "walking in heels" is on the calorie counter? :tongue:

 *note: they don't look a thing like that :tongue:*

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 Posted: 6 November 2006 01:52 pm
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I think we all my be physic on this forum,

GUESS WHAT




I got some new boots on friday


lol :grin:

                         flip x

Heavenseventeen
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 Posted: 7 November 2006 12:06 am
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clarinetgurl wrote:
 *note: they don't look a thing like that :tongue:*



:grin:

You lot are making me JEALOUS!!:devil:

Only joking...feel free to post pics of your boots so I can drool over them...:yum:

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 Posted: 7 November 2006 12:22 am
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Ooh, I'm not sure if I know how to post pics...I will try, they are adorable.

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How to Put an Image in your Post

Compliments of Teen Monkey:monkey:

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 Posted: 10 November 2006 12:11 am
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Thank you teen monkey.

I think I might take the pic with my cell phone...then email it to myself...then...something...

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 Posted: 10 November 2006 06:09 pm
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The one thing I don't want to do when I reach my weight loss goal is to get cocky about it. My friends sister "Stacy" was a little plump (not like overweight just a little round around the edges) now she's a lot slimmer and healthier. But my sister "Amy"(who is friends with "Stacy") Talks about how she criticizes from time to time people she sees. She'll stay stuff like "That girl should not be allowed to wear that skirt" and the girl is perfectly fine.

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 Posted: 10 November 2006 07:26 pm
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Atta2531 wrote: The one thing I don't want to do when I reach my weight loss goal is to get cocky about it. My friends sister "Stacy" was a little plump (not like overweight just a little round around the edges) now she's a lot slimmer and healthier. But my sister "Amy"(who is friends with "Stacy") Talks about how she criticizes from time to time people she sees. She'll stay stuff like "That girl should not be allowed to wear that skirt" and the girl is perfectly fine.

Ridiculous. She's already forgotten how it used to feel...:nono:

I'm not gonna get cocky either...because then fate might change your circumstances so you put on again...who knows.

 

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 Posted: 10 November 2006 08:05 pm
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Definitely, I hope I never get to where I judge people like that.

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Peter wrote: How to Put an Image in your Post

Compliments of Teen Monkey:monkey:

Thanks! I'll post before and after pictures next year!!:cool:

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 Posted: 12 November 2006 09:36 pm
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I've figured if I can save at least thirty dollars a month for the next five months, I can have a nice little shopping spree at the beginning of summer and get new capris, size MEDIUM shirts, a couple of belts, maybe pajamas...yessssss.

150 dollars can go quite a ways when you don't buy $50 dollar jeans (pardon me if anyway here does that...maybe you can explain to me why you spend that much when they are just PANTS?)

But, cause, last year's capris are all 14s...and I'm in tens right now...and hope to be in 6s or 8s by summer...

...so it would be super awesome to go buy all new clothes.

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 Posted: 20 December 2006 06:31 am
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I've met my weight loss goal now, but my mom won't buy me a whole new wardrobe. :yum: Ah well, I'll ask her to get me a few new outfits for Christmas. YAY CLOTHES! Lol.

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 Posted: 21 December 2006 06:29 am
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I have $75 dollars towards my shopping spree so far--in the form of money and gift cards. Plus enough money to treat my mom and best friend to lunch and starbucks.

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 Posted: 21 December 2006 02:30 pm
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clarinetgurl wrote: 150 dollars can go quite a ways when you don't buy $50 dollar jeans (pardon me if anyway here does that...maybe you can explain to me why you spend that much when they are just PANTS?)

clarinetgurl:music:


I thought was just me! Why spend so much on clothes? Like Beyonce's clothing line. $100+ for jeans, just because they have her logo on it. Unless they come with a car, private jet and a hunky man...I'm not buying it. (Exaggeration? Just a little...:dizzy:)

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 Posted: 21 December 2006 04:39 pm
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I'm with yall on the clothes thing. Oh, and the savings thing is very wise...lol...my economics teacher would indeed approve. Perhaps I'll start one? Along with my already Louis Vouitton fund...which when I get to that much cash I probably won't spend it because spending mass money makes me nervous...lol...but yeah, so that's a good idea. When I reach my goal, I want to help my dad and one of my good friends out because they don't think the whole "diet thing" can be done and I don't know, it'd be cool to show them it can and that they can do it too.

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 Posted: 21 December 2006 11:37 pm
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Aww, that's a neat thing ellie.

My dad has dieted on and off. it works very well for him, it's just not something he sticks with...it's low carb, and he likes breadstuffs :smile: But, so, he kinda got me thinking about it.

Please let me get skinny enough for my new clothes...I hope joining Curves will help...

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 Posted: 22 December 2006 04:31 pm
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clarinet girl, what are you doing with the clothes thing? did you like buy clothes two sizes or so smaller? cause that's a really cool idea...cause its like lose the weight or waste your money. :shock:

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No, I should have done that...I did the stupid thing and bought new clothes that fit...and now I'm going to have to buy more new ones.

Well, actually, this will be my first round of buying new summer clothes. My old summer clothes are fourteens, and my current tens are getting loose. Some I'm hoping to buy eights and sixes for summer...and then when winter gets here, i will probably have to buy new winter clothes...

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 Posted: 23 December 2006 07:48 am
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I have absolutely no money whatsoever! :grin: Yeah, I don't get an allowance, and I'm too young to have a job. So the only money I get comes from my birthday, which was back in September, and I've spent it all going to the movies or somewhere with my friends because I'm just that good at budgeting.

So! Most of my clothes are too big, and it bothers me, but I can still wear them with belts and stuff. I'm hoping my mom will let me get some new clothes for summer, but that's a long way to go.

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I just had my birthday and got like 50 dollars, but mostly gift cards, which is fine. And then I got a pretty good allowance, depending on how many chores I do, and I have a part time job that pays minimum wage. So, I'm saving as hard as I can.

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Could you babysit? Or make something and sell it, like greeting cards or jewelry?

Just a thought.

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Yeah, I'm trying to get a babysitting job. There are a lot of older girls on my street, though, so I probably can't get one near my house. I'm asking around, though. I hope I find something.

And as for making/selling, that sounds like a good idea. But sadly, I'm not what'd you'd call artistic.    :up_arrow: <-- If I tried to draw a house, that's what it'd look like. Except worse.

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 Posted: 28 December 2006 10:44 pm
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When i meet my final goal, im going to treat myself to a lovely jumper like the one i saw in Sainsburys yesterday. :smile:

No idea as to what else, apart from being proud of myself.

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 Posted: 29 December 2006 01:30 am
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Jupiter wrote: When i meet my final goal, im going to treat myself to a lovely jumper like the one i saw in Sainsburys yesterday. :smile:

No idea as to what else, apart from being proud of myself.


Cool- a fellow Brit! Rule Britannia!!...only joking.:dizzy: Hope I haven't scared you off!

Great. I've seen some tops in Bhs that I would adore! I don't want it at this size though...so I'm gonna wait.

Welcome to the forum!:bear:

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 Posted: 29 December 2006 03:24 am
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A jumper is a sweater, right? Uh...a warm thick piece of clothing that you pull over your head...? Am I on the track?

Here's it's more of a dress type thing you wear over a shirt...

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Haha, I have NO idea what a jumper is. It's what my little cousin refers to a trampoline as. :shock: Oh, hail New Hampshire! :birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::bear::birthday_cake::birthday_cake:

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 Posted: 29 December 2006 01:38 pm
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SporksAreCool wrote: Haha, I have NO idea what a jumper is. It's what my little cousin refers to a trampoline as. :shock: Oh, hail New Hampshire! :birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::birthday_cake::bear::birthday_cake::birthday_cake:
Yes, there is some overlap between the words jumper and sweater but maybe there is some differentiation. I'm not a fashion guru. (or a Teen for that matter :smile:)

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 Posted: 29 December 2006 01:57 pm
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clarinetgurl wrote: A jumper is a sweater, right? Uh...a warm thick piece of clothing that you pull over your head...? Am I on the track?

Here's it's more of a dress type thing you wear over a shirt...

clarinetgurl:music:

I think there is a difference. You can wear a jumper over a shirt or whatever if you're cold, but it's usually worn by itself.

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1. A sleeveless dress worn over a blouse or sweater. 2. A loose, protective garment worn over other clothes. 3. A child's garment consisting of straight-legged pants attached to a biblike bodice. Often used in the plural. 4. Chiefly British A pullover sweater.

(Definition from an AIM bot, lol.)

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Ooh thanks sporks.

*Sigh* Why can't you Brisitsh people just speak american, it makes so much more sense!

Lol. Just kidding! I love you heaven17 and all you other super cool Brit people :tongue:

PS-Yes, I do know that Americans speak English, before anyone jumps on me :wink:

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clarinetgurl wrote: PS-Yes, I do know that Americans speak English, before anyone jumps on me :wink:

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Yeah- don't you forget it! If it wasn't us, you might speaking Japanese or whatever...which would be cooler.

I forgive you.:yum:

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We have our own variety of English though...I bet you've never said ya'll, reckon, or yonder?

And here biscuits are bread.

Cookies are sweet things with chocolate chips in them.

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clarinetgurl wrote: We have our own variety of English though...I bet you've never said ya'll, reckon, or yonder?

And here biscuits are bread.

Cookies are sweet things with chocolate chips in them.

clarinetgurl:music:

Yonder...? Do people still say that?:shock: I thought biscuits (English) were equal to cookies (American)? The cookies thing is the same here.

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Um...? Sure...I guess.

English biscuits are american cookies, right? Are English cookies american cookies too?

clarinetgurl:music:

And yes, I live in the land of the word yonder here in Tennesee.

:smile:

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Wow, this discussion's confusing me.  :bear: <--I love that smiley, what is it? Is it like some sort of bear?

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Sorry Clarinet if I offended you, it's just the last time I heard the one word was when I heard the Nativity play at school.

 

SporksAreCool wrote:
Wow, this discussion's confusing me.  :bear: <--I love that smiley, what is it? Is it like some sort of bear?
It's cute.

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Oh no, you didn't offend me. :smile: No worries.

Yes :bear:=teddy bear

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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clarinetgurl wrote: Oh no, you didn't offend me. :smile: No worries.

Yes :bear:=teddy bear

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!


HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!

And yeaaah, teddy bear!

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When I reach my weight-loss goals I am indeed going to get my tattoo. I have been wanting it for over a year, but since I want it to stay nice and pretty for years to come, I have to wait until I am thin enough for it to not become disfigured with weight loss.

I am also more than likely going to a club with the boyfriend to see his band play. Its what I do most nights anyway.

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A tatoo of what? Or should I not ask?

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1. Not think every 2 seconds i'm hurting Ava when i'm riding so I can concentrate on her training( at 2 she needs tons of it :confused:)

2. Buy tons of new clothes! I love fashion but I always end up at malls helping my slimer friends pick stuff out. But has anyone shopped at Torrid? Awesome plus size store at the malls around ohio. Torrid.com is their site. they have to die for purses all the time.

3. Hopefully get a tattoo somewhere. It's supposed to be a graduration gift so i have until June 08 -dies- it's seems so close yet so far away.

4. Hmm...make my ex extremely jealous.....maybe I should move this one to the top lol.....

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oh, so we are in the same grade. You're in eleventh, right?

Nice goals. No, I have never heard of Torrid. Wonder if it is an exclusive Ohio place?

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Well, my first tattoos will be a black outline of a heart on my left wrist and a black outline of a broken heart on my right wrist.

My main tattoo will be a small robot on my neck with a heart in the middle. Mine and my bestfriends initials will be in it also.

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yay!! another junior. And I used to play the clarinet in my band until i joind Cvcc,which is like a skills school you can go your junior and senior year. -tears- I miss band!!


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