I'm generally sticking to a healthy diet, and making more choices to walk instead of riding, ect.... but of the four pounds I lost, I gained two back. What's with that?
I went from 172 to 168 to 170 in two-and-a-half weeks.
If it ever stops raining, I'm going to do 70 butt-bounces on the trampoline today, or if it doesn't stop raining I'll be on the elliptical for five minutes. Every little bit counts.
I'm also going to call my friend and see if she's un-grounded yet, because if we hang out, I know we'll be everywhere.
3 comments:
Aimee said...
Ignore, ignore, ignore. The more of a weirdo this guy is, the longer it will take him to lose interest..
Dear Aimee,
Was your father a "WEIRDO?"Love
Micky
AnyEdge said...
"The Mickey Situation has really been bothering me... I cannot make Mickey unfind me. I cannot cure his mental illness any more than he can cure my alcoholism. He is the embodiment of AnyEdge's Fundamental Question of Religion."
Dear AnyEdge,
Another fallacy of the atheists is that science cannot explain everything.
For example, why is there such great love between parents and babies, why is there an attraction between a dog and its owner, why do people cry and laugh, why are some people born with the talent to paint beautiful pictures and others are not, etc.
The list is endless, and only religion, not science, can answer these questions. Why? The answer is because religion is not so much a matter of the mind, but of the heart.
And since God exists outside of time and space, you can’t prove or disprove the existence of God by putting Him under a microscope.
Was your father's MENTAL ILLNESS cured, Any Edge?
‘False god of The Shack is A.A.'s higher power'
By: John Lanagan
Dear Aimee,
“See to it that no one misleads you. For many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will mislead many.” (Matthew 24:4-5)
In Alcoholics Anonymous, members can be divided into three groups:
1) Followers of the Biblical Jesus (who are generally silent about their faith due to A.A. hostility, or because A.A. is an idol) [2]
2) Those who bow to whatever higher power they individually envision—be it a tree, a spirit, or anything else.
3) Unsaved people who believe their higher power is “christ?”
There has always been a smattering of false deities designated “christ” by unsaved individuals swimming the black seas of A.A. spirituality. But this “smattering” may be about to increase significantly.
The Shack is beginning to seem far more than your simple, run-of-the-mill heresy. As sales continue to skyrocket, as a movie is inevitably made, as Oprah gives the book her approval, many in AA may find themselves redesigning their deities.
In other words, many a “higher power” will come to be understood as “christ.”We seem on the doorstep of that time when many—MANY—are going to be drawn to false versions of “jesus.”
“He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth because there is no truth in him. Whenever he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies.” (John 8:44)Love
Micky
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