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I’m so nice and warm in my $5 Goodwill ninja turtle onesie. I have zero shame. i’m a child at heart. Don’t knock it till you try it :)

 

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Great story and great progress!

This is from 2006 and you kept the weight off since then? Would you recommend buying a stationary bike? I'm in the market for one and was googling around for success stories.

On 30/06/2021 at 22:12, warwagon said:

 

 

On 07/11/2021 at 08:25, ultimate99 said:

Great story and great progress!

This is from 2006 and you kept the weight off since then? Would you recommend buying a stationary bike? I'm in the market for one and was googling around for success stories.

 

2009 .. ya stationary bike works great, just put it in front of a TV when you want to ride it!

Stationary bikes are great to get some exercise in general. I'm sat in an office for 40 hours a week at work, so I always try do 10k a day on the bike each evening, I feel much better after that.

On 07/11/2021 at 11:09, warwagon said:

Yes that was an oddly great photo! :)

So you decided not to keep the beard?

 

I cannot ever grow one - I have millimeters of gaps between hairs and they are not really even at all - and now they are half grey ... But if I was you I would keep the beard for sure. 

On 07/11/2021 at 10:15, E.Worm Jimmy said:

So you decided not to keep the beard?

 

I cannot ever grow one - I have millimeters of gaps between hairs and they are not really even at all - and now they are half grey ... But if I was you I would keep the beard for sure. 

Got really scraggily, and started to itch. That beard you saw took about 15 day to grow out, so it doesn't take long to grow another one.

On 07/11/2021 at 11:17, warwagon said:

Got really scraggily, and started to itch. That beard you saw took about 15 day to grow out, so it doesn't take long to grow another one.

Yeah it takes time to get used to one when you never had one for long 

 

I was travelling for 4 weeks  and did not bother shaving as there was only 2 of us with my brother and we focused on surviving not looks. But it did get annoyingly itchy (and when I was finally back in civilization and saw myself I realized I can never grow it out - ever.

 

In 4 weeks it was about same lengths as your 2 weeks and about 1/4 of the hair (maybe even less then 1/4th)

On 07/11/2021 at 10:21, E.Worm Jimmy said:

Yeah it takes time to get used to one when you never had one for long 

 

I was travelling for 4 weeks  and did not bother shaving as there was only 2 of us with my brother and we focused on surviving not looks. But it did get annoyingly itchy (and when I was finally back in civilization and saw myself I realized I can never grow it out - ever.

 

In 4 weeks it was about same lengths as your 2 weeks and about 1/4 of the hair (maybe even less then 1/4th)

I also don't have very many gray's considering i'm 42

On 07/11/2021 at 16:33, warwagon said:

Yes Yes she does she's extremely gray

 

On 07/11/2021 at 21:14, Matthew S. said:

I couldn't imagine why lol 🤣

What am I missing?

 

Btw I am your age and I basically half grey haired everywhere.

 

My brother is 50 and he has almost no grey hair at all.  Guess my wild youth and all the raves did affect me a bit 😳 

 

Then again it might just be the stress I was putting myself on the job for the last 5 years and the lost sleep - I did quit that job with the boss who did whatever he wanted while I signed the docs... Never again.

 

 

Now I really don't want the stationery bike but I do have a home weight rack and free weights and vibration plate - but no TV there and it is super hard to train alone.

 

I lost 5 kg in 1 month in Mexico - walking hills and swimming waves.... But back home - gained it back in 2 weeks...

 

Trying to change my damn diet.... Or move close to the ocean if I can figure out how to do it and make a living.

 

 

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