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I absolutely have to get in shape. Of course, for me, this entails losing weight. Like Ovid, I don't consider myself grossly overweight, but I do need to shed a few pounds.

Also, as much as I hate to admit it, age-wise I'm approaching heart attack territory. My one sit-up per day (as I get out of bed) just ain't delivering the goods like it should.

I already tried the "get a date" routine and ended up married. At this point in our relationship, I don't think she'd look to kindly on me going out on a date with anyone but her.....

So, as I start a new year with a new job, I'm looking at a shake-up in my present routine anyway. I figure I might as well shake it up a little more, and throw in some sort of exercise.

If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me.


In reply to (shockme) Re: Top goal for the coming new year by shockme
in thread Top goal for the coming new year by vroom

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