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« Reply #225 on: December 19, 2011, 07:01:48 PM »

If you remember a year ago in the Update Thread I mentioned I have an actual process when it comes to changing my calendars for the New Year.  I am at it, again!  I have a schedule typed up on Microsoft Word that tells me when to take down a certain calendar, when to put up the new calendar, when to change pages to January.  As for my desk calendars, I have a schedule of when to turn each individual page.  It will not all get changed at one time, but I have a method to each page turn about 45 minutes apart.  I will have started the changing process, but I will take a break for Christmas from this Thursday evening through next Wednesday morning.  I will have all the calendars changed by 1:00 am Saturday, December 31, 2011 which is 3 hours before 2012 is born in the Pacific Ocean.

I have a couple words of advice for anyone trying to figure this out...  "Don't ask!".

Why???

Have you forgotten?  Bushie doesn't do "normal" things.  He could probably be considered a little eccentric.  One thing Bushie is, is deliberate.
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« Reply #226 on: December 19, 2011, 07:15:21 PM »

If you remember a year ago in the Update Thread I mentioned I have an actual process when it comes to changing my calendars for the New Year.  I am at it, again!  I have a schedule typed up on Microsoft Word that tells me when to take down a certain calendar, when to put up the new calendar, when to change pages to January.  As for my desk calendars, I have a schedule of when to turn each individual page.  It will not all get changed at one time, but I have a method to each page turn about 45 minutes apart.  I will have started the changing process, but I will take a break for Christmas from this Thursday evening through next Wednesday morning.  I will have all the calendars changed by 1:00 am Saturday, December 31, 2011 which is 3 hours before 2012 is born in the Pacific Ocean.

I have a couple words of advice for anyone trying to figure this out...  "Don't ask!".

Why???

Have you forgotten?  Bushie doesn't do "normal" things.  He could probably be considered a little eccentric.  One thing Bushie is, is deliberate.

It's scary when you break the fourth wall, you know that?
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« Reply #227 on: December 21, 2011, 11:17:32 AM »

As of this morning, I have now lost 16.6 pounds with a weight of 268.4.  I am starting to feel better now and, I think, starting to look better.  My next goal is to drop into the 250's and I hope to do that within the next two or three weeks.
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« Reply #228 on: December 23, 2011, 12:41:15 AM »

I am at my parents' for the weekend through Monday night.  I've got a pretty busy day, but fun day, on Friday.  I've got a few errands to run in town tomorrow getting last minute items for Saturday night and Christmas Dinner on Sunday.  I'm still at 16.6 pounds lost as of Thursday morning, and I'm not going to worry too much about my diet this weekend.  I'm still going to drink the Coke Zeroes and generally eat less, but when it comes to Christmas Dinner, I'm going to indulge and throw all hope aside.  Thankfully, it will be composed of primarily healthy foods with Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Green Beans, Stove Top Stuffing, Rolls, and either my mother's Pistachio Pudding or my grandmother's Lime Jello Salad and, of course, Pumpkin and Lemon Merignue Pies.

Saturday, I do have to work from 12:00-19:00, so I'm going to leave my parents' around 10:30 to run back home and check on my cat and get my dress shirt, slacks, belt, and red tie for Christmas Morning service.  After work, I'll go straight back to Mom and Dad's and should get here about 19:45 at which time we will have sandwiches for our dinner and then open presents.

Christmas Morning, we'll leave at 10:00 for our Morning Worship Service at 10:30.  That should be over by 11:45 at which time we'll all gather at Mom and Dad's to continue the preparations for Christmas Dinner.  A family friend that joined us on Thanksgiving will join us for Christmas Dinner and to play a few games afterwards such as Skip-Bo, UNO, and maybe Dominoes.  I'll have to get to bed fairly early on Sunday night as it is a work night.

Monday, I'll have to get up at 3:45 in order to be out of the house by 5:00 to drive to work.  Monday evening, I will drive to my grandmother's and take down her Christmas Tree and then come back to Mom and Dad's and spend one more night Monday night before going to work on Tuesday and then going home after work on Tuesday.

I will resume my calendar changing process on Wednesday and finish it by 1:00 am Saturday morning, New Year's Eve.
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« Reply #229 on: December 23, 2011, 12:53:51 AM »

I am at my parents' for the weekend through Monday night.  I've got a pretty busy day, but fun day, on Friday.  I've got a few errands to run in town tomorrow getting last minute items for Saturday night and Christmas Dinner on Sunday.  I'm still at 16.6 pounds lost as of Thursday morning, and I'm not going to worry too much about my diet this weekend.  I'm still going to drink the Coke Zeroes and generally eat less, but when it comes to Christmas Dinner, I'm going to indulge and throw all hope aside.  Thankfully, it will be composed of primarily healthy foods with Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Green Beans, Stove Top Stuffing, Rolls, and either my mother's Pistachio Pudding or my grandmother's Lime Jello Salad and, of course, Pumpkin and Lemon Merignue Pies.

Saturday, I do have to work from 12:00-19:00, so I'm going to leave my parents' around 10:30 to run back home and check on my cat and get my dress shirt, slacks, belt, and red tie for Christmas Morning service.  After work, I'll go straight back to Mom and Dad's and should get here about 19:45 at which time we will have sandwiches for our dinner and then open presents.

Christmas Morning, we'll leave at 10:00 for our Morning Worship Service at 10:30.  That should be over by 11:45 at which time we'll all gather at Mom and Dad's to continue the preparations for Christmas Dinner.  A family friend that joined us on Thanksgiving will join us for Christmas Dinner and to play a few games afterwards such as Skip-Bo, UNO, and maybe Dominoes.  I'll have to get to bed fairly early on Sunday night as it is a work night.

Monday, I'll have to get up at 3:45 in order to be out of the house by 5:00 to drive to work.  Monday evening, I will drive to my grandmother's and take down her Christmas Tree and then come back to Mom and Dad's and spend one more night Monday night before going to work on Tuesday and then going home after work on Tuesday.

I will resume my calendar changing process on Wednesday and finish it by 1:00 am Saturday morning, New Year's Eve.

5 fingers have to come in there at some point eh buddy?
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« Reply #230 on: December 23, 2011, 01:05:09 AM »

I am at my parents' for the weekend through Monday night.  I've got a pretty busy day, but fun day, on Friday.  I've got a few errands to run in town tomorrow getting last minute items for Saturday night and Christmas Dinner on Sunday.  I'm still at 16.6 pounds lost as of Thursday morning, and I'm not going to worry too much about my diet this weekend.  I'm still going to drink the Coke Zeroes and generally eat less, but when it comes to Christmas Dinner, I'm going to indulge and throw all hope aside.  Thankfully, it will be composed of primarily healthy foods with Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Green Beans, Stove Top Stuffing, Rolls, and either my mother's Pistachio Pudding or my grandmother's Lime Jello Salad and, of course, Pumpkin and Lemon Merignue Pies.

Saturday, I do have to work from 12:00-19:00, so I'm going to leave my parents' around 10:30 to run back home and check on my cat and get my dress shirt, slacks, belt, and red tie for Christmas Morning service.  After work, I'll go straight back to Mom and Dad's and should get here about 19:45 at which time we will have sandwiches for our dinner and then open presents.

Christmas Morning, we'll leave at 10:00 for our Morning Worship Service at 10:30.  That should be over by 11:45 at which time we'll all gather at Mom and Dad's to continue the preparations for Christmas Dinner.  A family friend that joined us on Thanksgiving will join us for Christmas Dinner and to play a few games afterwards such as Skip-Bo, UNO, and maybe Dominoes.  I'll have to get to bed fairly early on Sunday night as it is a work night.

Monday, I'll have to get up at 3:45 in order to be out of the house by 5:00 to drive to work.  Monday evening, I will drive to my grandmother's and take down her Christmas Tree and then come back to Mom and Dad's and spend one more night Monday night before going to work on Tuesday and then going home after work on Tuesday.

I will resume my calendar changing process on Wednesday and finish it by 1:00 am Saturday morning, New Year's Eve.

5 fingers have to come in there at some point eh buddy?

You lost me...
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« Reply #231 on: December 23, 2011, 09:21:04 AM »

Huh Please tell me that Snowguy's gelatin and mayonnaise recipes aren't contagious.
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« Reply #232 on: December 23, 2011, 09:53:13 AM »

Huh Please tell me that Snowguy's gelatin and mayonnaise recipes aren't contagious.

No, it has nothing in common except the gelatin.  She puts Lime Jello mixed with almonds mixed with just a little bit of grated cheddar cheese.  It is delicious!
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« Reply #233 on: December 23, 2011, 10:00:50 AM »

I haven't check this thread out since the first few pages when it was about Bushie going to Africa. How'd we get to 16 pages?
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« Reply #234 on: December 23, 2011, 10:24:03 AM »

Will this become the new update thread?
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« Reply #235 on: December 23, 2011, 10:42:19 AM »

Huh Please tell me that Snowguy's gelatin and mayonnaise recipes aren't contagious.

No, it has nothing in common except the gelatin.  She puts Lime Jello mixed with almonds mixed with just a little bit of grated cheddar cheese.  It is delicious!

Wow, that sounds repulsive. Although anything in Jello beside vodka makes me vaguely nauseous.  Is this a middle America thing?  I know Jello became popular by giving away free recipe books, but I thought that was like a 50's thing. Didnt really think anyone actually ate that stuff.
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« Reply #236 on: December 23, 2011, 10:47:10 AM »

Will this become the new update thread?

Will it become? It was the purpose of this thread from the beginning.
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« Reply #237 on: December 23, 2011, 01:33:29 PM »

Huh Please tell me that Snowguy's gelatin and mayonnaise recipes aren't contagious.

No, it has nothing in common except the gelatin.  She puts Lime Jello mixed with almonds mixed with just a little bit of grated cheddar cheese.  It is delicious!

Wow, that sounds repulsive. Although anything in Jello beside vodka makes me vaguely nauseous.  Is this a middle America thing?  I know Jello became popular by giving away free recipe books, but I thought that was like a 50's thing. Didnt really think anyone actually ate that stuff.
Little pieces of fruit would be ok, but cheese??? In JELLO? Yikes!
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« Reply #238 on: December 23, 2011, 01:58:13 PM »

Huh Please tell me that Snowguy's gelatin and mayonnaise recipes aren't contagious.

No, it has nothing in common except the gelatin.  She puts Lime Jello mixed with almonds mixed with just a little bit of grated cheddar cheese.  It is delicious!

Wow, that sounds repulsive. Although anything in Jello beside vodka makes me vaguely nauseous.  Is this a middle America thing?  I know Jello became popular by giving away free recipe books, but I thought that was like a 50's thing. Didnt really think anyone actually ate that stuff.
Little pieces of fruit would be ok, but cheese??? In JELLO? Yikes!

This.
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« Reply #239 on: December 23, 2011, 03:18:53 PM »

Huh Please tell me that Snowguy's gelatin and mayonnaise recipes aren't contagious.

No, it has nothing in common except the gelatin.  She puts Lime Jello mixed with almonds mixed with just a little bit of grated cheddar cheese.  It is delicious!

Wow, that sounds repulsive. Although anything in Jello beside vodka makes me vaguely nauseous.  Is this a middle America thing?  I know Jello became popular by giving away free recipe books, but I thought that was like a 50's thing. Didnt really think anyone actually ate that stuff.
Little pieces of fruit would be ok, but cheese??? In JELLO? Yikes!

This.

One bite of it and you would change your mind in a heart beat!
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« Reply #240 on: December 23, 2011, 03:20:11 PM »

Will this become the new update thread?

Will it become? It was the purpose of this thread from the beginning.

Correct, it has already become the update thread.  BTW, I still post about Africa on this page and probably more and more as we get closer.
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« Reply #241 on: December 23, 2011, 10:16:27 PM »

Christmas Eve, Eve 2011 is over except for playing on the Internet the final 3 hours of the night.  We basically did everything we set out to do, so it was a successful and a very fun day with my family.  Tomorrow, on Christmas Eve, I will go to bed around 12:15-12:20 am and wake up at 8:00 am.  I'll eat Christmas Eve breakfast with my parents and then leave the house around 10:20 in the morning to fill up and stop by my house for a few minutes and check on my cat.  I'll leave my house at 11:20 and clock in at 12:00.  I plan on watching the NFL games progress on NFL.com while I'm at work.  I'll take off at 7:00 pm and come straight back to Mom and Dad's and then eat dinner and open presents.  The presents shouldn't take very long this year as we don't have a whole lot, maybe two presents a piece for four people.  We'll probably be through with everything by 8:30-8:45.  I'll probably spend the last 2 1/2-3 hours of Christmas Eve in front of the computer, winding down and go to bed around 12:15 Christmas Morning and get up at 8:00.  I will leave the house by 9:45 Sunday morning to get ready for the 10:30 Christmas Morning Worship Service. We'll be home by noon, most likely, and we'll fix the side dishes for the meal after we get home.  We'll already have cooked the ham before we go to church.  Sunday Night, I'll hit the sack by 9:00 or 9:30 and get up at 3:45 Monday Morning to go to work.  I'll have two days of work before I have another 3 days off.  I kind of consider New Year's Eve to be the first work day of 2012, even though the calendar will still say 2011.  I'll have New Year's Day off as well, and since I will be at church NYE night, I going to record on DVR all 6 hours of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2012.  It starts at 7:00 pm CST and ends at 1:13 am CST. I will probably rewatch the entire thing New Year's Day afternoon after church.
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« Reply #242 on: December 27, 2011, 11:06:15 PM »

Good evening, friends. I had an awesome weekend with my family. I did gain 4.5 pounds due to the holiday dinner, but I've already lost at least a half pound from the holiday weight. I've been doing some walking to get rid of some of this weight. I'm not about to let another setback derail my goal.

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« Reply #243 on: December 28, 2011, 09:32:25 AM »

Good evening, friends. I had an awesome weekend with my family. I did gain 4.5 pounds due to the holiday dinner, but I've already lost at least a half pound from the holiday weight. I've been doing some walking to get rid of some of this weight. I'm not about to let another setback derail my goal.



Congratulations.
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« Reply #244 on: December 28, 2011, 12:09:17 PM »

Good evening, friends. I had an awesome weekend with my family. I did gain 4.5 pounds due to the holiday dinner, but I've already lost at least a half pound from the holiday weight. I've been doing some walking to get rid of some of this weight. I'm not about to let another setback derail my goal.



Congratulations.

Thanks, as of this morning, I've lost 2.5 lbs of the holiday weight. This puts me at 271.0 for a total of 14.0 lbs since November 14
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« Reply #245 on: December 29, 2011, 11:54:11 PM »

I have $2,000 deposited in my Kenya account. I have the rest of it committed and will be deposited in January. I will be getting the tetanus shot in mid-January and the yellow fever shot in early February. I will also begin to take inventory of what I have in my possession and purchase what I don't have in mid January.
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« Reply #246 on: December 30, 2011, 01:33:25 AM »

I am trying to ask my college student self to make a cameo appearance.  I don't plan to go to bed this morning until 4:30 or 5:00. I'll get up by Noon, and then I don't plan to go to bed again until 2:00 am Sunday, January 1, 2012.  That will be 38 hours straight of being awake.  I do have to work tomorrow (Saturday) from 6-5 and then I have that game night the rest of the year after that, but I still don't plan on sleeping tonight or Saturday morning.  I want to watch the entire Insight Bowl between Oklahoma and Iowa which doesn't start until 9:00 CT, so it won't be over until 12:30 am Saturday morning. Then, I want to watch the birth of 2012 at 4:00 am CT Saturday morning, so if I did sleep it would be for only 2 or 2 1/2 hours between 1:00 and 3:30 am.  That would be risky, because if I were to lay my head on that pillow, I may not get up in time for work.  This is an annual adventure for me.

I probably won't be able to go to bed until 2:00 Sunday morning, but I have to turn right around and get up at 7:00 am for church.  I'll probably hit the sack quite early Sunday night.
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« Reply #247 on: December 30, 2011, 01:16:30 PM »

I ended up going to bed at 2:00 this morning.  I didn't weigh this morning as I was woken up in a rude fashion by a huge, excruciatingly painful, and crippling cramp in my left calf that is still making it difficult to walk. That messed up my entire morning. So, there's no weight update this morning, you'll have to wait until tomorrow.
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« Reply #248 on: December 30, 2011, 01:21:03 PM »

If you remember a year ago in the Update Thread I mentioned I have an actual process when it comes to changing my calendars for the New Year.  I am at it, again!  I have a schedule typed up on Microsoft Word that tells me when to take down a certain calendar, when to put up the new calendar, when to change pages to January.  As for my desk calendars, I have a schedule of when to turn each individual page.  It will not all get changed at one time, but I have a method to each page turn about 45 minutes apart.  I will have started the changing process, but I will take a break for Christmas from this Thursday evening through next Wednesday morning.  I will have all the calendars changed by 1:00 am Saturday, December 31, 2011 which is 3 hours before 2012 is born in the Pacific Ocean.

I have a couple words of advice for anyone trying to figure this out...  "Don't ask!".

Why???

Here's why.
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« Reply #249 on: December 30, 2011, 01:42:20 PM »

If you remember a year ago in the Update Thread I mentioned I have an actual process when it comes to changing my calendars for the New Year.  I am at it, again!  I have a schedule typed up on Microsoft Word that tells me when to take down a certain calendar, when to put up the new calendar, when to change pages to January.  As for my desk calendars, I have a schedule of when to turn each individual page.  It will not all get changed at one time, but I have a method to each page turn about 45 minutes apart.  I will have started the changing process, but I will take a break for Christmas from this Thursday evening through next Wednesday morning.  I will have all the calendars changed by 1:00 am Saturday, December 31, 2011 which is 3 hours before 2012 is born in the Pacific Ocean.

I have a couple words of advice for anyone trying to figure this out...  "Don't ask!".

Why???

Here's why.

Darn right, and I'm embracing it. Smiley
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