I’m in the middle of perhaps my biggest weight gain period of the year. Very Dangerous time for me. Last year from rockburn to Christmas was 167lbs to 180lbs. My discovery of the apple fritter has lead to a long road of happy donut moments:
but sad scale moments. Is it bad to weigh yourself 3 times a day?A disgusting display of gluttony if I ever saw one. I am after all freaking fatmarc.
This year, I’m really trying to show a bit more self control. It is hard. Coming from
Cross to our semi-annual sales meeting, company Christmas party , and just the holidays in general which are as much about food as anything else.
Food and getting dressed up. Yes Bad Andy, I had to shave everyday this week, and actually iron. I wore a shirt and tie two days this week.
Riding has been non existent really. Wet/warm weather has trails as a muck bath that I'm not participating in.
I have gotten out for a couple of spins on the ole fixed gear.
That was fun. And of course the rides to the packie For some highlife…If I can hold on to the weight just a little bit until Christmas, life is going to be much easier in January.
It would be great to be able to get out on the bike this weekend, if mother nature can just cooperate...
Been listening to a lot more music again.
Try these on for size: here, here, here.
thank god for college radio.
We’ll see. told you this was a lame post at the top.
respect
Fattermarc
2 comments:
Dude, screw college radio, or terrestrial radio for that matter. Get a satelite, so when race traveling you don't have to change stations, and the music choices on all the channels kick major buttox!! And no fuckin' commercials!!! Plus you get the name of the song and band on screen for every song. It will expand your music 1000x over lousy terrestrial radio.
Satelite radio is a nice thing to have when traveling to races.
Though my favorite college radio station of all time was WXAC 91.3 Albright College in the late 80s. And to think I was a junior high kid listing to The Might Lemon Drops and Gene Love Jezebel.
I was styling and buck whiling.
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