August
Cathlete
Morning Haters!
YES! I have no bananas! I have no bananas toDAY!
So no smoothie coming my way today. Did my PUB, had some protein powder drink and will enjoy a sweet potato shortly. All in my pajamas. Ahhh. Oh, well, except for when I was working out, that is.
Michele - How are your ants today? Have they had breakfast? LOL. My village is great. But something unfortunate did happen to me. Or actually, from now on I should say that it happened to my character, Oogi, so I don't confuse anyone LOL. Oogi ended up buying a fake painting from Redd the fox. Fake paintings cannot be donated to Mr. Owl in the museum. For the price she paid, she could have had her hair done, but luckily she is insured with Mr. Weasel, so she should get at least a few bells back.
Deb - Woman. Think of all that money you invested in P90X. How about take an entire planned week off, and then start it? Maybe make up a calendar of your workout schedule? Because we want the P90X report. Plus, just think, if it does great things for you, if you start now, you'll be just in time for the beautiful Spring weather to show off the new bod.
Robin - LOL about skiing having the most affects on your feet. I hope you'll be able to find some better boots....Oh! I see you did go out for your skiing and had an awesome time. Wow. It really did sounds fantastic...LOL about the med tech student.
Dana - Oh no, Gannon is sick again?! That's awful, poor thing!...What in the world would be weird about ordering takeout Chinese in Japan, you nut, LMAO!...My heart rate doesn't get nearly up there with the LB workouts I've been doing, so I'm burning less calories, but I guess it's worth the sacrifice to be good to my knees. I did get DOMS from doing the KM leg drills coupled with the floor work of L&G, so I'm thinking to go with that leg plan for a while next month.
Kara - Just think. In the time you could have your four hour class, you could have successfully waited the three hour line at my Krispy Kreme donuts, plus ordered up a dozen or so and leisurely enjoyed them and still have nearly 50 minutes of free time...Cardio, peh! LOL.
Diane - Hi!
Jen - Thanks to your well-wishes, my outside work today was postponed and I was granted a pajama day. Thank you! I'm glad to hear that you are feeling strong and healthy again.
Terri - I'm honored to be your steel cut oats read! I'll be sure not to bring up any more non-breakfast conversational topics...It's raining in my Nintendo Village for the first time. It's so pretty and adorable. I can have my character Ooga get out her umbrella and twirl it around and make the raindrops spatter out. The graphics are so well drawn and the screens are so colorful, and all the characters say really funny things. There are always things to do in the village, and when I play really late at night, the other characters in my village tell me I should go to bed soon! It's so cute. The game works on real time, so morning is morning, night is night, winter has snow, and apparently in the summertime if you're not careful, you get sunburns. In order to do everything in the game, you'll need to have played for at least a year. A YEAR! It's ever-changing! Like, you can't catch certain bugs or fish until certain seasons and times of day!
You can go here and click on VIDEO REVIEW (it's got a drawing of a boy character in the screen) to get a feel for what it looks like. The way the guy reviews the game is for people who are familiar with the first version of the game, and his voice is lacking in energy, so don't be swayed by that LOL.
http://media.ds.ign.com/media/682/682878/vids_1.html
I'm not familiar with Virtual Villagers. I'll have to check it out!
Mariah - Woo hoo! Congrats on winning the bid!!
All right, I'm ready for my sweet potato and soy milk now.
Have a great day!
YES! I have no bananas! I have no bananas toDAY!
So no smoothie coming my way today. Did my PUB, had some protein powder drink and will enjoy a sweet potato shortly. All in my pajamas. Ahhh. Oh, well, except for when I was working out, that is.
Michele - How are your ants today? Have they had breakfast? LOL. My village is great. But something unfortunate did happen to me. Or actually, from now on I should say that it happened to my character, Oogi, so I don't confuse anyone LOL. Oogi ended up buying a fake painting from Redd the fox. Fake paintings cannot be donated to Mr. Owl in the museum. For the price she paid, she could have had her hair done, but luckily she is insured with Mr. Weasel, so she should get at least a few bells back.
Deb - Woman. Think of all that money you invested in P90X. How about take an entire planned week off, and then start it? Maybe make up a calendar of your workout schedule? Because we want the P90X report. Plus, just think, if it does great things for you, if you start now, you'll be just in time for the beautiful Spring weather to show off the new bod.
Robin - LOL about skiing having the most affects on your feet. I hope you'll be able to find some better boots....Oh! I see you did go out for your skiing and had an awesome time. Wow. It really did sounds fantastic...LOL about the med tech student.
Dana - Oh no, Gannon is sick again?! That's awful, poor thing!...What in the world would be weird about ordering takeout Chinese in Japan, you nut, LMAO!...My heart rate doesn't get nearly up there with the LB workouts I've been doing, so I'm burning less calories, but I guess it's worth the sacrifice to be good to my knees. I did get DOMS from doing the KM leg drills coupled with the floor work of L&G, so I'm thinking to go with that leg plan for a while next month.
Kara - Just think. In the time you could have your four hour class, you could have successfully waited the three hour line at my Krispy Kreme donuts, plus ordered up a dozen or so and leisurely enjoyed them and still have nearly 50 minutes of free time...Cardio, peh! LOL.
Diane - Hi!
Jen - Thanks to your well-wishes, my outside work today was postponed and I was granted a pajama day. Thank you! I'm glad to hear that you are feeling strong and healthy again.
Terri - I'm honored to be your steel cut oats read! I'll be sure not to bring up any more non-breakfast conversational topics...It's raining in my Nintendo Village for the first time. It's so pretty and adorable. I can have my character Ooga get out her umbrella and twirl it around and make the raindrops spatter out. The graphics are so well drawn and the screens are so colorful, and all the characters say really funny things. There are always things to do in the village, and when I play really late at night, the other characters in my village tell me I should go to bed soon! It's so cute. The game works on real time, so morning is morning, night is night, winter has snow, and apparently in the summertime if you're not careful, you get sunburns. In order to do everything in the game, you'll need to have played for at least a year. A YEAR! It's ever-changing! Like, you can't catch certain bugs or fish until certain seasons and times of day!
You can go here and click on VIDEO REVIEW (it's got a drawing of a boy character in the screen) to get a feel for what it looks like. The way the guy reviews the game is for people who are familiar with the first version of the game, and his voice is lacking in energy, so don't be swayed by that LOL.
http://media.ds.ign.com/media/682/682878/vids_1.html
I'm not familiar with Virtual Villagers. I'll have to check it out!
Mariah - Woo hoo! Congrats on winning the bid!!
All right, I'm ready for my sweet potato and soy milk now.
Have a great day!