This thread got me thinking, yesterday I walked a mile and a half around a track and today a mile,,,, (was sore) I know it don't sound like much but I'm hoping to loose some pounds,I hope in time I can control eating at night...
I notice that most of the people on this site don't even post on the threads,i think this because if I do a search it will say online now, but you never see them on the threads . So maybe we are a small precent who like to chat and if it happens it happens..chances may be better to chat with local people with email or flowers to get the ball rolling.
I checked out your profile and your very pretty and a real catch, take your time and don't settle for just anyone, there is a boy out there just for you and you will meet .
I just heard on the news how bad he was, I take no pleasure in seeing anybody sick. guess I put my foot in my mouth once again,,,I pray for him and his family...
hmmm judge jury and executioner? none of know the absolute facts of that story...i'm not defending him or anyone, but I'm not going to play God, ever...[/quot On television Kennedy later said he was not driving under the influence of alcohol. This has been widely disputed by many reports.[citation needed] He explained he was in a state of shock when he emerged from the creek and confused by "a jumble of emotions," and that his conduct in not reporting the accident was "inexcusable." He said he gave up hope and remembers little of how he got back to his hotel in Edgartown, except that he swam the narrow channel because there were no night ferries, and nearly drowned in the process.
Kennedy pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident after causing injury. He received a two month suspended sentence and one year probation. Questions remain about his attempts to save Kopechne and the possibility of interference in the investigation and the trial by his family and friends. Kopechne's death severely damaged Kennedy's reputation and is regarded as a major reason that he was never able to mount a successful campaign for President of the United States.
A funeral for Kopechne was held on July 22, 1969, at St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Church in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, attended by Kennedy. She is buried in the parish cemetery on the side of Larksville Mountain.(Nice Guy)
RE: What do you do to stay heathy
This thread got me thinking, yesterday I walked a mile and a half around a track and today a mile,,,, (was sore) I know it don't sound like much but I'm hoping to loose some pounds,I hope in time I can control eating at night...