I lean, too!! Like it's going to help or something!
Posted By: gmg on 2006-04-05
In Reply to: I'm guilty of leaning (sm) - TK
My family has also stopped yelling "What?" down the steps when they hear me talking because they know I'm not talking to them.
Great thread, by the way!
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Run disk c;lean up
It will do all of that automatically and let you decide what you want to do and defrag if necessary, take out unused prpgrams and let you know how much space you can get if you clean it up. Also check the property of yur C drive to see how much space you have left. Should be doing weekly checks on your hard drive.
I was blessed with long lean....
muscular legs, which I still have, even at 45. I can sit cross-legged like a kindergartner listening to a story, BUT, lately I can't get up without hobbling around like a newborn horse for 5 minutes. It's like this horrid painful stiffness. What the heck is it?
I'd lean more towards traditional etiquette as well. sm
I think it's tacky. I recently received an invitation that had a printed card for a Penney's registry inside and thought it was inappropriate. Taking calls and answering questions are all just part of being the bride - just enjoy it! Congratulations!
I love Lean System 7
I used after I had my little girl..got to my pre-pregnancy weight with 20 minutes on elliptical around 4 days a week and Lean System 7 in a little over 2 months...(lost about 20 pounds). They don't exactly give you tons of energy like Hydroxycut would...but they work wonders. I buy mine at Vitamin World.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/lean/lean.html
http://www.leansystem7.com/answers.aspx
There's some Q&A.
The main thing is to never lean on your elbows.
I also find Tiger Balm is about the best topical analgesic I've found. But the most important thing at least for me is to never lean on my elbows. Whenever I do, the doggone tennis elbow will inevitably flare up.
OOPS meant 'learn' not lean - sorry! NM
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