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<!I have been lowcarbing for about 3months (had a week off over xmas) however, |
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back on induction.... |
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If i do a small amount of cardio e.g 30 - 40 mins Bike; after - the endorphins |
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seem to flow and i don't feel too bad. However, if i do resistance training i |
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seem to feel really drained of energy and i am overcome by a generall feeling |
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After resistance training today (feeling drained)i went and ate a low carb |
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breakfast, which seemed to pick me up but throughout the day i have still felt |
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Help anyone? I know this post is prob a bit vague but im hoping its just a |
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common hurdle that people know about........... |
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><!HAHAHAHAHA. This cross-dressing loony is turning out to be a godsend |
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for the liberals. |
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After we bomb North Korea, what's the next country we should invade? |
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"Iran. Though that's the beauty part of Iraq: It may well not be |
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necessary. Because precisely what I'm saying with nuking North |
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Korea-despite that wonderful peace deal Madeline Albright negotiated |
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with the North Koreans, six seconds before they feverishly began |
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developing nuclear weapons. They're a major threat. I just think it |
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would be fun to nuke them and have it be a warning to the rest of the |
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world." |
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I'm gonna say I could take Ray Romano. Just 'cause I really want to. Here |
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are my faves from the above page: |
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The Onion: Who could you take in a fight? |
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Conan O'Brien: Let's see, who could I take in a fight? Definitely Ruth |
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Bader Ginsburg. Have you seen her? Her upper body is very frail. I think I |
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could take her if she was sleepy and I had a two-by-four. She'd go down |
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quickly. |
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The Onion: Who could you take in a fight? |
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Emo Philips: Hawking, Reeve. Not at the same time. |
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ironcladlou, keeper of faq, bringer of poop humor |
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"You are a pitiful excuses for a human beings." - tzakol |
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I was wondering what is the best way to find out the person to whom a coat |
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of arms was granted. I have a list from Burke's Armory of Perry/Pery Arms |
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that were granted (about 15 in total) but most of them don't say which |
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particular person the Arms were granted to, although I know one or two of |
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them. I have found one of the families in the Herald's visitations, but it |
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doesn't say to whom the arms were granted, is the earliest person in the |
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pedigree the original bearer of the arms? I realise I can apply to the |
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College of Arms, but I was hoping there would be a slightly more inexpensive |
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option! |
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<!For those AFers contemplating a walking program this Spring, you may want to |
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pick up the April issue of Prevention. A special issue devoted to Walking |
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Included is a 4 week pull-out plan specified for either the Walking Rookie or |
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the Walking Whiz. Lots of great tips. Also included is their test of Walking |
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Shoes including an excerpt on whether your foot is neutral, rigid or flexible |
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which should enter into your choice of shoes. Shoes tested were Adida, Asics, |
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New Balance, Nike, Reebox and Saucony. I have decided I must have the New |
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Balance 788WB as the testers commented on lots of space in the toe area. Also |
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lists the 12 best Walking Cities. |
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Remember Friday, April 2 is Prevention's National Walk to Work Day. |
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Plus a lot of other good articles. |
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11:30 pm called "In Concert". I was an impressionable 13-yr-old just gettin' |
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in to rock music in the summer of 1974 when they showed parts of the |
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California Jam in sucessive weeks on TV. I was a Deep Purple freak (still |
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am) and sat glued to the set, enthralled with Ritchie Blackmore's stage |
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antics (trashing a television camera while it was filming him and 'blowing |
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Well, "Deep Purple - Live In California '74" was released on DVD yesterday, |
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and it's just as enthralling (warts and all) as it was 26+ yeard ago. It may |
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not have been their best show, but it reminded me of the thrill I got when I |
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<!Hi there, when I first turn on my computer for the day, it will run fine for |
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up to 3 minutes or so until I get a complete blue screen with an error |
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message which reads: |
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PLEASE CONTACT YOUR HARDWARE VENDOR (something like this) |
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I can not do a CRTL-ALT-DEL reboot or anything....no response to anything |
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except for a complete hard reboot. After a reboot my computer will run |
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perfectly fine and won't see this message again. |
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I only get the error message when my computer is cold it seems. But after |
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running a while, it runs perfectly. |
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Has anyone had this problem, or can anyone shed some light into this issue |
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