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I'm on a diet, with Miller lite beer!

 
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Nov 07, 2006 16:17 |  #16

Now that's one fantastic diet I have never heard off, beer Diet, what a great way to lose weight. Congrats on losing the 1bs and hope you lose more, well done.


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Nov 07, 2006 17:05 |  #17

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Move your a*s more?

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Nov 26, 2006 00:22 |  #18

Beer diet still going strong. Dropped down to 282 lbs. I have been thinking of publishing a book on this amazing beer diet. The more beer you drink the more lbs you shed. If you look at it this way the more time you spend drinking its less time you'll be eating. buuuuuuuuuuuuuurrp!




  
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Nov 26, 2006 00:25 |  #19

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And even if the diet doesn't work....there can't be too many bad things about a beer diet.:D:D:D

there's something bad about it if it's a miller light beer diet.

anyway...good luck! giving up on Diet Coke is a good start. It makes you fat. Fat people drink diet coke, skinny people drink regular coke. You wanna be skinny, do skinny people stuff!


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Dec 03, 2006 00:32 |  #20

A update to the Miller-Lite diet plan. At the moment as I am drinking a miller lite beer I have dropped down to 279 lbs. I have increased my exercise so I cannot recommend beer completely alone. Only a sensible plan of a 12 pack a day is recommended.




  
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Dec 03, 2006 00:40 |  #21

It's amazing the feeling you get from losing 30 lbs. I feel like I could fly from the loss of this little amount of weight. My goal is 233 lbs. I know the real challenge is keeping it off should I reach this goal.




  
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Dec 17, 2006 00:52 |  #22

A update to the Miller-Lite Diet. I'm down to 275 lbs. A increase of exercise and of course Miller-Lite has dropped me down to 275 lbs. If any one else is going through a diet plan please feel free to add on. I am not starving, just not eating the foods that I know are bad. I am really becoming an exercise nut. I calculate 2.1 lbs per week loss.




  
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Dec 17, 2006 09:16 |  #23

Can't you just buy a lighter surfboard?


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Dec 17, 2006 11:48 |  #24

Actually the more you weigh the more flotation you need. So a bigger and/or thicker board is better. Where we go to it's too much of a hassle to take our boards on a flight and it's expensive. It's much cheaper and easier to rent them for the week. The more weight off means it's much easier to paddle and take off on a wave.




  
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Dec 19, 2006 13:59 as a reply to  @ mdm's post |  #25

You probably have a thyroid condition and at the least, a drinking problem. Go see a Doctor.


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Dec 27, 2006 23:36 |  #26

Ok a update on the Miller Lite diet. Down to 272 and drinking a miller lite right now. I am walking a bunch so it's not just the beer. I am a doctor, go figure!




  
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Dec 28, 2006 10:22 |  #27

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I am a doctor, go figure!

Really and where do you practice. I do not seem to sound like I do not believe you, but I realy do not believe that you are a real MD.


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Dec 28, 2006 13:53 |  #28

he he! this is funny.


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Dec 28, 2006 15:22 |  #29

I doubt the beer has anything to do with it - you say your also eating healthy foods and doing more excercise? The beer probably stops you eating, and nothing more...


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Dec 28, 2006 15:39 |  #30

I've been practicing in front of my computer with a lot of beer and hope to release a study of long term effects of drinking and on line gaming. And you guessed it right I'm am not a doctor.




  
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