Named for the turn of a card. The town was originally ranchland, and the two ranchers said, this town isn't big enough for you and me. They played a card game for it, Show Low, and the guy won on the deuce of clubs, which is the name of our main street. There's a statue of them. You can get your picture taken sitting like you're playing cards with them.
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Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Weight watchers, yes, and now you're completely dependent on their site for points calculation; which would not be a big deal if their site wasn't possibly the worst thing on the internet.
You can buy a PointsPlus calculator for $6 at a WW center. I'm trying to figure out the new plan. My meeting is on Sat so I reckon I'll figure it out then.
Named for the turn of a card.
Huh. That's cool.
Bear Creek, WI was named after a man was attacked by a bear in a creek. OK, maybe not as cool as Show Low.
Well, my cousin and his wife are now running the only place to eat in Jerome, and currently they are the only people working there, so if you're ever in there, say hi from me!
Will do!
You can buy a PointsPlus calculator for $6 at a WW center.
I was about to say, screw that noise! But it probably is worth $6. Sigh. Actually, this is probably a good thing. I've been so frustrated lately with an inability to lose weight that I've been researching slimfast, of all things. Maybe this will get me back on track.
I went to Jerome once, but we blew a tire so it kind of turned into a nightmare. I went to crip camp near Show Low.
The SO has been dropping weight like crazy on his diet/exercise regime he's worked out in barter with his trainer (he taught her conga lessons). But the big thing with him is water. She has him drinking half his body weight in ounces of water per day. She says the kidneys process toxins normally, but if they don't have enough water, they can't. So then the liver processes toxins instead. But the liver's other job is to break down fats. So if it's processing toxins, it can't break down fat. So the water (in addition to general good health hydration and appetite suppressant) helps your body function properly and break down fats.
I dunno, but he's lost over twenty pounds between that and the simple weight work he's been doing at home. I have lost six, but mostly because I refuse to stop eating so damn many noodles. Mmm, noodles.
Meanwhile, everyone should check out my super awesome knitting needle roll-up from the excellent Sox! It is so great. It is so much better than what I'd been using.
Yeah, we need to get together, erika. It's a crime we haven't done so yet. I get to Phoenix periodically, but I tend to be frazzled and annoyed about something while I'm doing so (airport pickup, auction purchase). But that's no excuse. It shouldn't keep me from Buffista awesomeness!
She has him drinking half his body weight in ounces of water per day. She says the kidneys process toxins normally, but if they don't have enough water, they can't. So then the liver processes toxins instead. But the liver's other job is to break down fats. So if it's processing toxins, it can't break down fat.
This sounds like total BS. And could lead to hyponatremia.